This is an investment opportunity of a lifetime, with game to the value of at least R4.3 million included in the sale. Located just 13km outside of Groblersdal in Limpopo, this remarkable 387-hectare game farm boasts a fully fenced perimeter with both game and electrified fencing. Divided into 7 electrified camps for rotational game management, the property features numerous electric motor gates, powered by solar panels, ensuring efficient access througout the farm. With numerous vantage points scattered throughout, the farm is an ideal setting for bow hunting enthusiasts.
Key features include:
- Three houses capable of accommodating up to 24 guests (shared occupancy), each equipped with kitchens, living areas, and two bathrooms.
- A lapa with a built-in braai (barbecue) and boma.
- A
swimming pool.
- A splendid garden adorned with plentiful fruit trees and offering breathtaking mountain views.
- Four staff quarters with bathrooms.
- A double garage.
- A walk-in cold room (3m x 3m).
- Slaughter facilities (3m x 3m).
- A storeroom.
- Three well-equipped boreholes providing water to the houses, animals, and some dams.
- Numerous rainwater/fountain earth dams and troughs distributed across the farm to cater to the needs of the game.
But that's not all. The property also includes:
- A tractor with a trailer.
- A 'bush wagon' Land Cruiser.
- An assortment of game, estimated to the minimum value of R4,3 million include:
- 300+ Impalas (Red, Black, and Saddleback) - Rams boasting 24" horns.
- 75+ Nyala (comprising 60+ Ewes and 15 Bulls).
- 13 Zebras.
- 11 Kudus.
- 45+ Blue Wildebeests.
- 45+ Golden Wildebeests.
- 45+ Kings Wildebeests.
- Four Waterbucks (Cows).
- Twelve Giraffes.
- 34+ Buffalos (including 10 Bulls and 24+ Cows and calves).
- Various small game such as Warthogs, Ibex, Duikers, and Bushbucks.
All animals are thriving and in excellent health condition. The price is exclusive of VAT and is open to pre-approved buyers only. Don't hesitate to call now to schedule a viewing appointment... you won't regret it.
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