What do you see? A rich opportunity to 'drought proof' your operation and raise up to 100+ beef breeders and progeny with highly reliable rainfall, or to seize the serenity, pace out a spectacular new home, and park the family on the rural skirts of Victor
Just an hour from Adelaide and a scenic coastal turn to the pristine sands of Carrickalinga, this significant property thrives on some 850mm - 875mm (34inch - 35inch) of annual rainfall, and also includes a hefty water licence, generous spring fed dams, and equipped bores.
Breathtaking views of the undulating countryside are a natural highlight. Added benefits are the highly fertile soils, expansive cattle yards, areas of pristine native vegetation and multiple power connection points throughout the scenic property.
The 2 existing dwellings on site are due for replacement, but their presence paves a solid foundation. This potentially provides a unique opportunity to design and build two bespoke residences, capitalising on this expansive haven with appropriate approvals (STCC).
Beyond your boundaries, enjoy a day on the deck at Smiling Samoyed for an IPA and a grazing plate, Forktree Brewery for a sunset cider in the beer garden, or drag out the kayaks and backpacks for a Myponga Reservoir treat.
Myponga provides the essentials a 10-minute drive away; 15 minutes on is the tourist hub of Victor Harbor for wider retail, services, and schools, with the Adelaide CBD a scenic hour's drive via the Southern Expressway (getting less as the expressway expands).
A rural paradise with lifestyle and earning potential. It weighs up, beautifully.
Location: 10kms to Myponga / 17kms to Sellicks Beach / 24kms to Victor Harbor / 35kms to McLaren Vale / 70 kms to Adelaide International Airport (all approx.)
Other detail : Pumped water to header tank (120,000 litre galvanised tank) for gravity feed to troughs; 3 equipped bores previously used for irrigation; fenced to 8 paddocks; extensive all weather laneways for stock movement; 2 stand shearing shed & sheep yards (sheep infrastructure negotiable) plus cattle yards with ramp & all weather access; valuable & sizable water licence.
C.T. 5944/819
Allotment 20 / DP 66396
Hundred : Encounter Bay
Zone : Productive Rural Landscape
Council area : Victor Harbor
Council rates : $TBA
Land area : 111.8ha (276acs)
Water Licence No. 112334-1 of 66,762kL (Surface Water Taking 32,900kL / Underground Taking 33,862kL)
Paul Clifford R&H Rural SA 0427 796 144
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The size of Hindmarsh Tiers is approximately 41 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 2.7% of total area. The population of Hindmarsh Tiers in 2011 was 634 people. By 2016 the population was 93 showing a population decline of 85.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Hindmarsh Tiers is 50-59 years. Households in Hindmarsh Tiers are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Hindmarsh Tiers work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 79.9% of the homes in Hindmarsh Tiers were owner-occupied compared with 66.7% in 2016..
Hindmarsh Tiers has 98 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Hindmarsh Tiers have seen a 95.94% increase in median value. As at 30 September 2024:
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