Situated near Noenieput in the heart of the western Kalahari, this exceptional property forms part of a vast and sparsely populated farming region known for its rolling red dunes, open horizons and resilient grazing veld. The area is well known for extensive livestock production under arid conditions, offering privacy, scale and an authentic Kalahari farming lifestyle.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-developed, generational family farm with excellent infrastructure and sound grazing management.
Farm Overview & Infrastructure
The farm comprises two title deeds measuring 3,691.6994 ha and 2,775.616 ha, sold together as a going concern, with a combined extent of 6,467.32 hectares.
Livestock & Camp Layout
Ideally suited for cattle and sheep farming, with potential for game establishment.
Subdivided into 23 well-planned camps, each with reliable water access.
Carrying capacity: LSU 1:28, aligned with the region’s grazing potential.
Average annual rainfall: 150–200 mm per year.
Water Infrastructure
Water supply is a major strength of this property:
6 x boreholes equipped with windmills.
1 x solar-powered borehole pump.
Average water table depth of approximately 50 metres.
Water stored in dams and plastic tanks.
Distributed via an extensive network of plastic pipelines across the farm.
Two large earth dams, predominantly rain-fed, capable of holding water for extended periods in favorable seasons.
The water infrastructure is well maintained and considered a standout feature of the farm.
Fencing & Roads
Approximately 90% of the perimeter fencing is jackal proofed.
A part border fencing consists of 10-strand stock-proof fencing.
Internal fencing is stock-proof and in very good condition.
Well-maintained internal and perimeter roads provide access to all sections of the farm (4x4 vehicles recommended due to dune terrain).
Overall, fencing, water distribution and road systems are in very good condition, reducing the need for additional capital expenditure.
Vegetation & Grazing Quality
The farm falls predominantly within Gordonia Duneveld, with smaller portions of Kalahari Shrubland, underlain by Kalahari Group geology. The landscape consists mainly of softer red dune veld with sandy soils, interspersed with a ±1500 ha section of firmer soils where the boreholes are situated.
Pasture Quality
The grazing consists of a healthy mix of perennial and annual Kalahari-adapted grasses typically associated with productive dune systems. These grasses are well suited to extensive grazing systems and respond positively to good rainfall years.
Key pasture characteristics:
Strong presence of deep-rooted perennial dune grasses.
Good basal cover across the majority of the farm.
Balanced grass-shrub composition, typical of well-managed Kalahari veld.
Natural bush and shrub species provide additional browse for small stock and potential game.
Dune systems promote effective rainwater infiltration, supporting root development and reducing runoff.
The veld shows evidence of responsible long-term grazing management, contributing to sustainable carrying capacity and resilience during drier cycles.
Homestead & Improvements
Main House (±300 m²)
A well-established and strongly built homestead offering comfortable family living:
4 x Bedrooms
2 x Bathrooms
1 x Kitchen with scullery and pantry
2 x Living areas
Undercover patio with built-in braai
Separate guest flat/outside room
Neat, manageable garden
Power Supply
8 KVA solar system with batteries and panels, supplying the main house.
2 of the 3 worker houses receive solar power from the homestead system.
Outbuildings
1 x 220 m² zinc garage/workshop.
1 x 200 m² storage outbuilding.
3 x neat worker houses.
Feedlot Facility
A major asset to the property:
Capacity for approximately 1,000 lambs.
Ideal for finishing lambs during dry periods or generating additional income through buying and rounding up lambs for market.
Equipped with water supply and loading facilities.
Requires minor repairs.
Exclusions
The following are excluded from the sale:
All loose/odd goods
Generator
Cooling room
Conclusion
This well-developed Kalahari farm has been in the same family for generations and reflects careful stewardship and excellent vegetation management. With solid water infrastructure, quality fencing, functional handling facilities and a substantial feedlot, the property presents as a walk-in operational unit with minimal additional development required.
The seller is a VAT vendor, and the sale will be structured as a VAT transaction as a going concern, including 100 sheep.
An outstanding opportunity to secure a large-scale, well-managed livestock farm in one of South Africa’s most resilient and authentic farming regions.