R5,194,000
Monthly Bond Repayment R56,287.74
Calculated over 20 years at 11.75% with no deposit.
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Livestock farm for sale near Groblershoop
Welcome to this small livestock farm located near Groblershoop in the Northern Cape. Situated near the N10 from Upington to Groblershoop, this 3289-ha property offers convenient access to main routes. A main gravel road and the Sishen-Saldana railway run through the farm.
The farm is subdivided into 19 smaller manageable camps, each with animal drinking water access. Water is supplied by 5 boreholes and stored in dams/tanks, although some of these reservoirs may require maintenance.
For efficient livestock management, the farm features 3 sheep/goat handling facilities, with the largest unit centrally located. This facility is used for most of the work on the animals, and the current owner's goats also reside here. The worker's house is conveniently situated at this handling/keeping facility. Additionally, there is an electrified 90-ha camp near the facility, specifically used for weaning small goats.
With vegetation mostly consisting of succulents and shrubs, mixed with scattered grasses, the farm provides excellent mixed grazing for small livestock. The thorny bushes, mixed grass, and Ganna create an ideal and nutritious landscape.
The farm's LSU (Livestock Units) is mostly 1:39, with the mountainous area at 1:28. This, along with the healthy and nutritious landscape, makes the property perfectly suited for effective sheep and goat farming.
The fencing on the farm is decent, but some maintenance is required for the inner infrastructure.
In terms of accommodation, there is an old small cottage house on the property that would benefit from renovation. This cottage has the potential to be transformed into a lovely small weekend getaway. Please note that there is no Eskom power available.
If you're looking to hit the ground running, this farm can be purchased as a going concern. Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity in the agricultural sector.
The farm is subdivided into 19 smaller manageable camps, each with animal drinking water access. Water is supplied by 5 boreholes and stored in dams/tanks, although some of these reservoirs may require maintenance.
For efficient livestock management, the farm features 3 sheep/goat handling facilities, with the largest unit centrally located. This facility is used for most of the work on the animals, and the current owner's goats also reside here. The worker's house is conveniently situated at this handling/keeping facility. Additionally, there is an electrified 90-ha camp near the facility, specifically used for weaning small goats.
With vegetation mostly consisting of succulents and shrubs, mixed with scattered grasses, the farm provides excellent mixed grazing for small livestock. The thorny bushes, mixed grass, and Ganna create an ideal and nutritious landscape.
The farm's LSU (Livestock Units) is mostly 1:39, with the mountainous area at 1:28. This, along with the healthy and nutritious landscape, makes the property perfectly suited for effective sheep and goat farming.
The fencing on the farm is decent, but some maintenance is required for the inner infrastructure.
In terms of accommodation, there is an old small cottage house on the property that would benefit from renovation. This cottage has the potential to be transformed into a lovely small weekend getaway. Please note that there is no Eskom power available.
If you're looking to hit the ground running, this farm can be purchased as a going concern. Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity in the agricultural sector.
Features
Pets Allowed
Yes
Interior
Furnished
No
Exterior
Security
No
Domestic Accomm.
1
Pool
No
Sizes
Land Size
3,289Ha
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