Knight Frank Agri-Business Tasmania is pleased to present to market this 71ha property adjacent to the Tasman Highway at Little Swanport. Originally a grazing block the majority is now a pine plantation, grown in a joint venture.
Of the 71ha, 51ha are planted to radiata pines, the balance being pasture. The plantation, a joint venture between the vendors and Lenah Estates Pty Ltd, was established in 1996. There have been two thinnings in the interim with the final harvest scheduled for 2025-26.
A hay barn/storage shed and fencing are in good condition. Water is sourced from a permanent spring and a waterhole. The property has direct access to the Tasman Highway with all weather internal roads to forestry standard.
This property offers a unique opportunity to purchase a medium sized property on the popular East Coast, with the added bonus of the opportunity to create income producing enterprises.
Opportunity -Post the plantation harvest several opportunities arise -Replant and register for carbon credits -Establish permanent pasture for a grazing enterprise -Given the close vicinity to Little Oyster Bay, subdivide, STCA
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