Weekend Herald

Adjoining orchards near Hastings on the market

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The owners of two neighbouri­ng Hawke’s Bay orchards in Pakipaki, just southwest of Havelock North and Hastings, are selling them at the same time, presenting a rare chance to purchase and consolidat­e both properties.

“The properties of 10ha and 15ha in area respective­ly, are separately owned but have been run as a single orchard operation,” says Louise Wake of Colliers Internatio­nal who is exclusivel­y marketing 598 and 608 Te Aute Rd for sale by tenders closing at 2pm on Thursday May 30.

“The neighbouri­ng vendors have taken the rare step of listing their properties for sale through the same agent at the same time, presenting several options.

“A purchaser could buy one property to own and operate, or to lease to another operator. Alternativ­ely, both properties could be purchased creating a 25ha combined landholdin­g, with the option of living onsite.”

Wake says both orchards are immaculate and have been superbly maintained.

The 10.26ha property at 598 Te Aute Rd comprises an orchard, with shedding and a large three-bedroom family home. “The house is set well back from the road and offers peace and privacy,” says Wake.

“The living areas are exceptiona­lly spacious and open plan; with renovation­s undertaken in the bathroom and laundry.”

The apple block is planted in pacific queen, breeze, fuji supreme, granny smith plus a block of high producing golden queen. There is also a handful of packham and winter nellis pear trees.

The 15.05ha property at 608 Te Aute Rd comprises an orchard with a desirable variety mix and a five-bay secure shed with a three-phase power supply.

Apple plantings include galaxy, breeze, dazzle, granny smith, pacific queen, fuji supreme and royal gala. There are also tatura star peaches which is a top performing block.

“An owner-operator could develop a building site and create their dream home,” says Wake. “There is also the potential for further lease blocks on adjoining properties.”

Wake says both properties are tile drained, with some irrigation and frost protection. The orchards are in an area renowned for its horticultu­re.

 ??  ?? The rural properties of 10ha and 15ha have been run as a single orchard operation.
The rural properties of 10ha and 15ha have been run as a single orchard operation.

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