Bayleys Real Estate Ltd
Residential
Commercial
Rural
Property Services
News and Editorial
Auctions

Broadlands Forest

Tram Road, Broadlands Forest, Taupo

Video
Watchlist
Share
Sold
Slide 1 of 20
1 OF 20
2450033_1.jpg
2450033_2.jpg
2450033_1.jpg
2450033_2.jpg
2450033_1.jpg
2450033_2.jpg
630.00 ha Land area SQM

For Sale by Negotiation

Multiple Grazing Blocks


Four titles subject to survey are being offered to the market as one or separate from 90 hectares, two of approximately 140 hectares and 250 hectares - approximately 630 hectares in total. Located 20 minutes outside of Taupo this land has had no expense spared in its development. Large laneways, top quality fencing throughout with paddocks subdivided to approximately 2.5 hectares, two sets of cattle yards with weigh facilities and concrete floor and an impressive water supply - the majority is mowable land.

Located on Tram Road - a private road, the property provides a high level of privacy and big views. Flanked by forestry those looking for a top-quality lifestyle / large runoff to retire to will be impressed with what they find here. A convenient location with great building sites. The prestige in owning one or all of these properties will be evident once viewed. What has now become surplus land to Wairakei Estate is now being offered to the market to benefit from the experience of good land management and development. Currently running dairy graziers the land lends itself to all stock types with strong wintering and soil characteristics. A rare offering finished to a very high standard this property will be one all buyers should be giving serious consideration.

Taupo, Bay of Plenty

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 and lakes, cafes, restaurants and nightspots it is more than a city; it is a lifestyle.

The little town of Taupo is an excellent base to explore the central region of the North Island. Sitting on the shore of vast Lake Taupo and close to the mountains of Tongariro National Park, Taupo has grown into an action-adventure centre with an abundance of hiking, boating, and river rafting opportunities for travellers who want to explore New Zealand's famed natural scenery. Both the Tongariro Alpine Crossing and hiking on Mount Ruapehu are among the best day hikes you'll find anywhere in the southern hemisphere. The Taupo region is full of geothermal activity with wild-coloured silica terraces, hot springs, and steam vents bursting from the ground. For visitors not looking to get hot and sweaty while trekking up a volcanic cone, these areas, such as Orakei Korako, offer an easy way to witness the geological wonders of New Zealand's volcanic foundations.

If you would like to receive Ben's monthly email newsletter, please email - ben.hickson@bayleys.co.nz put PLEASE ADD ME TO EMAIL in the subject line. It's a great way to hear about new listings and to keep up to date with the local property market.

Ben Hickson

Ben Hickson


Success Realty Ltd, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008

Features

Features


High percentage of mowable land, Great views, Close to town, quality development, low maintenance, good scale, secluded

Improvements


High quality fencing, Two sets of stockyards with concrete floors, good water supply, large laneways, well subdivided.

Location


Central North Island, Taupo

Size


Approximately 630 hectares, Four titles – 93, 142, 144 and 250 hectares subject to title