Offering some of the Bay of Plenty's finest and most productive farm land, this top quality Dairy Farm is well regarded in the district as a top performer that consistently grows quality pasture year round and producing upwards of 1600 kilograms of milk solids per hectare a year. \nThe farm is offered for sale with a contract of supply to Open Country Dairy. The property is host to a modern 30 aside cowshed, several calf and implement sheds a hay barn and tractor shed. Three homes on the property provide more than adequate accommodation. The main family home is 10 years old, has a floor area of 245sqm and boasts four bedrooms and an additional office, 3 bathrooms and 3 car garaging, the second 3 bedroom home has had extensive recent renovations, and the third house is a well maintained two bedroom bungalow. The most astute purchaser will not just be impressed by the quality of the land but also the infrastructure. Never before been offered to the open market, make sure you give this opportunity your highest attention.\n\nFeatures Include:\n\n106.6 freehold hectares in seven individual titles\n Modern 30 aside cowshed\nThree well maintained homes\nSeveral implement and calf sheds\nHighly fertile soil type with flat contour\nWell sub-divided into 53 Paddocks\nContoured pumice raceways\nReliable good quality spring water reticulated to all paddocks\nPremium Bay of Plenty Coastal Location\n\nFor sale by Deadline Private Treaty - 4pm, 31 October 2013\n\nLocation:\nThe district of Whakatane is in the spectacular Eastern Bay of Plenty of New Zealand on the East Coast of the North Island right beside the Pacific Ocean. These warm waters are world-famous for incredible deep sea fishing and marine sports. \nWhakatane is an hours drive from Rotorua and Tauranga and is a thriving service centre for many surrounding districts. Whakatane is one of the three sunniest cities in New Zealand. It has one of the countries warmest climates with mild winters and long hot summers.\n\nWhakatane is also the gateway to the East Cape, and the Whakatane and Motu Rivers. Activities include jet boating, rafting, dolphin watching, game fishing, bush walks, horse treks, 4x4 tours, hunting trips, helicoptor flights or simply relaxing on the beautiful beaches. For those with an interest in the outdoors, the rugged Urewera National Park, the largest protected native forest in the North Island, provides tramping, trout fishing and deer hunting.\n\nThe Whakatane District in the Eastern Bay of Plenty is one of the most diversely beautiful areas in New Zealand. Sandy beaches are predominant along the 54 kilometres of coastline that stretches from Otamarakau in the west to Ohiwa in the east. Central areas include fertile lowlands and farming areas on the Rangitaiki Plains through to Murupara. Te Urewera National Park in the south, which makes 41% of the district, is protected native forest and is home to a rich array of flora and fauna. The total area of the district covers 433,000ha or 4,442km2.\n\n