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155.20 ha Land area SQM
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms

By Negotiation

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Start afresh with this cut over land being offered to the market, with 155 hectares approximately there are many options to be considered now the pine trees have gone and the pheasants have moved in! Not often in the Bay of Plenty does one get the opportunity to start afresh on a scale of property such as this. The contour of this property appears well suited for grazing land and too good for re planting. Contour being best described as flats and rolling gullies with some steeper sidling's in some parts, the harvest crew have found it some of the easier land they have worked on. There may be also some thought given to horticulture as there are orchards in the immediate area and with some contouring most of this block could be made suitable for planting. This property was, but is now de registered from the ETS and there is no requirement for post harvest land use in the forestry rights. A modest three bedroom home located at the front of the property will provide an initial base and then future accommodation once your development is completed. This is an exciting opportunity to create a property with good scale, options to diversify land use and have everything in the right place from the start! Located handy to Te Puke with Rotorua 45km and Tauranga a short 50km via the Eastern Link.\n\nLocation:\nThe benefits of the Pongakawa district are here to be enjoyed with great schooling close by, pool and sport facilities at the Pongakawa Tect Action Centre, enjoy a game of golf or take the long line out to Otamarakau and grab a snapper for tea. The Rotorua lakes are easily accessible and the property is conveniently located to Tauranga, Whakatane and Rotorua. Few regions in New Zealand or the world for that matter have as much to offer as the Bay of Plenty. From the gentle harbour waters to its surf beaches, its fishing and diving grounds to the scenic bush, the Bay is as much a quiet recreational playground as it is a thriving business and rural community. Key economic elements for the region include Tourism, Horticulture (predominately Kiwifruit and Avocado production), Viticulture, Pastoral farming, Forestry, Housing and Holiday Makers. The rapid growth in the area provides a vibrant living environment from job opportunities to business prospects with a sustainable future. With a mixture of beautiful scenery, great beaches, cafes, restaurants and nightspots it is more than a region; it is a lifestyle. The award winning schools also provide a key reason why Bay of Plenty is proving to be such an attractive destination for both ex Kiwi's and migrants as a place to set up their new life in New Zealand.

Mark Spitz

Mark Spitz


Bayleys Real Estate Ltd, Waiheke and Great Barrier,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Area


155 hectares (more or less)

Contour


Flats and rolling gullies, with some steeper sidlings

Dwelling


Modest three bedroom home

Land Use


Good for grazing, re-planting or even horticulture