Discover this expansive farm located approximately 95km from Durban's center, nestled on the northern banks of the majestic Tugela River. Spanning both sides of the N2 freeway, this property falls within the iLembe District Municipality area (DC29) in the scenic east coast region of KwaZulu-Natal. Positioned between the lively eThekwini Metro and the serene Tugela River mouth, this farm offers a prime location with easy access to essential amenities and major transportation routes.
Access this idyllic property effortlessly via the N2 freeway, conveniently situated near the Mandeni/Tugela Tollgate. The strategic location ensures seamless connectivity to vital routes, enhancing transport and accessibility. Within a 20-30 kilometer radius, a plethora of amenities essential for a thriving farm life are available, including major transport routes, emergency services, and a railway station, making it an ideal setting for agricultural pursuits.
The eastern portion of the land, located east of the N2, showcases a picturesque landscape with well-defined ridge and valley lines meandering in various directions. The scenic beauty is complemented by wetlands and indigenous vegetation, creating a harmonious blend of nature and agriculture. With a generous size of 923 hectares, the farm is currently optimized for agricultural activities. While its potential for commercialization is evident, practical, economic, and legal constraints currently limit immediate commercial development. The farm's present value lies in its agricultural utility, setting the stage for a prosperous venture.
A small section of the land is leased to a tenant involved in sugar cane cultivation, adding a commercial aspect to the farm's economic profile. The tenant contributes to the income stream by paying a monthly rent of R 107,000. Priced at R 65,000,000.00 excluding VAT, this farm presents an investment opportunity for individuals with a vision for agricultural success. Explore the vast potential and richness of this land, where the harmony of nature and cultivation awaits its next custodian.