Tucked away at the end of Homackey Road, this 56.12 hectare (more or less) property in three titles offers privacy, functionality, and a well-designed layout perfect for livestock farming. The rolling to medium-contour land, with a small amount of steep terrain, features Waiotira clay soil and enjoys a sheltered north-facing aspect, protecting it from westerly and southwest winds.
Divided into nine paddocks—eight with gravity-fed troughs—the property is well set up for beef cattle, dairy grazers, or other stock. Pot dams provide a reliable water supply, with the option to pump fresh water to a header tank. Boundary fencing consists of seven-wire batten with half electric, while internal fencing is a mix of two-three wire electric, all powered by a solar fence unit.
Infrastructure includes a small set of yards with head bail and a workshop/shed. Approximately five acres can be cut for hay or silage, and about 20% of the land is in bush.
Beyond its practicality, this property offers breathtaking views and a peaceful rural setting—more than just land, it’s a place that feels right. And to top it all off, the sellers are including a recently relocated three bedroom 1970s Keith Hay home.
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