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46.44 ha Land area SQM

By Negotiation

46 hectares - Maize, Dairy Support, Lifestyle


- 46.4376 hectares (more or less).\n- Consent granted to subdivide into 3 lots being approximately 1.59 hectares including three bedroom home, 1.59 hectares bare lot and 43.22 hectares used for maize and grazing.\n- Flat to easy rolling farm land.\n- Strong fertiliser history. \n- Good farm shedding including 4 bay implement shed and shed with garage, storage and workshop.\n- Elevated site with a three bedroom weatherboard home set amongst mature trees.\n- Tree lined driveway.\n- Home has had extensive renovations in the past five years including new kitchen, bathroom, rewired and new carpets.\n- A productive property with farm and rental return\n- Purchase 46 hectares as one or individually as you require (subject to title).\n\n\nThis 46 hectare property offers options to the purchaser. The property can be purchased as one being 46.4376 hectares or as one of three lots being: Lot 1 - 1.59 hectares with a three bedroom home; Lot 2 - 1.59 hectare bare lot; or Lot 3 - 43.22 hectares of productive farm land with an elevated building site.\n\nThe farm land has historically been run in conjunction with other properties and used for maize, fattening and grazing. Approximately 80% of the pasture areas can be planted in maize or crops.\n \nThe farm land is mostly effective. The contour is flat to easy rolling contour. Soil types include areas of rukuhia peat and pukekapai silty clay loam. The property is arranged into approximately 23 paddocks with dual access from Glen Murray Road for the farm area and separately for the house area. The main farm race coming off the road is metaled with access to the majority of paddocks from paddock to paddock.\n\nThe farm has a strong fertiliser history and it is well fenced. Farm water supply is from a bore and then pumped to the troughs. The main lines are 32mm and 25mm with mostly 20mm to the troughs. \n\nFencing includes some 2 and 3 wire electric internals and post and batten and post and batten (7 and 8 wire) externals.\n\nThe property is an almost rectangle shape and has good road frontage.\n\nThe newer four bay implement shed is located on the 43 hectare farm lot (Lot 3). There is no infrastructure on 1.59 hectare bare lot (Lot 2). The weatherboard home and garage/multi-purpose shed is on the second 1.59 hectare lot, known of Lot 1.\n\nThe three bedroom weatherboard home has undergone an extensive renovations in the last five years. The renovations included a new kitchen, a new bathroom, the house was rewired and had new carpets. The home is north facing and set on an elevated site amongst mature specimen and fruit trees. The home is approximately 158m2 and includes a sun room and a spacious kitchen and dining area. Water supply for the home is caught from the roof to an underground holding tank.\n\nA further bedroom is provided in the detached outhouse which is currently setup including one bedroom, toilet, shower and games room. This building gives separation from the main home for the older children and possible additional rental options. There is also an older grass tennis court. \n\nThe large shed on this lot includes garaging, storage, tractor shed and workshop.\n\nCall now for further information on this productive property with farm and rental return.\n\nOptions are offered to purchase the 46 hectares as one or individually as you require (subject to title).\n

Mark Dawe

Mark Dawe


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

Features

Consent for 3 lots


1.59 hectares including 3 bedroom home 1.59 hectares bare lot 43.22 hectares used for maize and grazing

Production


Currently used for the growing of maize and grazing

Size


46.4376 hectares with resource consent to subdivide into 3 lots