Standard Plot Division: Subdivide and Sell Plots for R350,000 to R400,000 Each
Property Overview:
Total Size: 10.8 hectares (approximately 26.7 acres) Standard Plot Division: The property can be divided into 5 plots, each of 2 hectares. Land Composition:
Trees: Portions of the property are forested or suitable for orchards. Plowable Land: Significant areas are suitable for various types of farming activities. Key Highlights for Investors/Farmers:
Diverse and Use:
Mixed Land Types: The property includes both trees and plowable land, offering versatility in agricultural activities. Potential for Mixed Farming: Ideal for engaging in both crop production and tree farming/orchards. Subdividable Plots:
5 Plots of 2 Hectares Each: The property can be subdivided into manageable plots, facilitating individual or collective farming operations. Flexibility: Buyers can purchase multiple or individual plots based on their needs and investment capacity. Productivity Potential:
Plowable Land: Ideal for growing various crops, with potential for crop rotation to maintain soil health and maximize yield. Tree-covered Areas: Suitable for long-term investments in forestry, fruit production, or agroforestry practices. Environmental Benefits:
Biodiversity: The combination of trees and arable land promotes biodiversity, supporting sustainable farming practices. Soil Health and Erosion Control: Trees help maintain soil health and prevent erosion. Ideal for:
Individual Farmers: Those looking for manageable plot sizes to start or expand their agricultural operations. Agricultural Investors: Those interested in diverse agricultural opportunities, including crop production and forestry. Cooperative Farming: Groups aiming to engage in cooperative farming practices, benefiting from shared resources and land management. Next Steps for Interested Parties:
Site Visit: Arrange a visit to evaluate the land's condition, existing vegetation, and potential. Soil Testing: Conduct soil tests to determine suitability for different types of crops and trees. Investment Planning: Develop a comprehensive plan detailing the intended use of the land, investment requirements, and expected returns. This property offers a versatile and potentially lucrative opportunity for those interested in agricultural pursuits, combining the benefits of both plowable and tree-covered lands.
Randfontein is a gold mining town in the West Rand, Gauteng, South Africa, 40 km (25 mi) west of Johannesburg. With the Witwatersrand gold rush in full swing, mining financier JB Robinson bought the farm Randfontein and, in 1889, floated the Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company. The town was established in 1890 to serve the new mine and was administered by Krugersdorp until it became a municipality in 1929. Apart...
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