Northcote Real Estate

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40000sqm
Canterbury Area
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4 Ha Of Opportunity
Negotiable Over $399,000 Looking for a nice block to build your dream rural lifestyle? For the same price of a 450m2 section in town you could have 4ha, along with fresh country air, and all the space you need to create the lifestyle you want. Key Features: 4.0 ha (more or less) of fenced and gated former grazing land with a near level contour. A water race of approximately 0.5 - 1.0 m wide and 3.0 m deep is located within the Northern boundary of the site, trending west to east. South of the water race is a woodlot containing pine trees. A small cattle yard is located south of the woodlot. The depth to groundwater is approximately 10 - 20 m. Water to the property is via the Poyntzs Road rural water supply, providing a minimum of 2m3 /day per day. A new water tank is provided, and the adjacent water meter is in place. Junior schooling is provided for either in Cust or West Eyreton. 15 Mins drive to Oxford Township, 10 mins to Cust or 15 mins to Mandeville Village with all other needs being catered at the Rangiora township being approx. twenty five minutes drive. This section contains easy drive on access with sealed road access all the way to the boundary and the street is a no exit, ending around 800 mtrs down the road. Title application has been approved and the section will be sold with freehold title. Note: The current price reflects that buyers will need to connect to services that are roadside. The Vendors do have a quote to connect power. Documents are available to download via this listing and we welcome your call to discuss this opportunity further. Please be aware that this information has been sourced from third parties including Property-Guru, RPNZ, regional councils, and other sources and we have not been able to independently verify the accuracy of the same. Land and Floor area measurements are approximate and boundary lines as indicative only.
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