EXCLUSIVE FARM OPPORTUNITY – CONFIDENTIAL SALE
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a 133-hectare farm in the Western Cape.
Due to the owner's requirements for privacy and confidentiality, no photographs, location details, or additional farm information may be published or distributed publicly.
This property is being marketed exclusively to qualified buyers. Further information will only be provided to serious prospective purchasers following initial screening and the signing of a confidentiality agreement, if required.
Whether you are seeking an agricultural investment, lifestyle farming opportunity, or landholding in a sought-after rural area, this property warrants consideration.
The existing infrastructure offers a variety of opportunities for agricultural, storage, and support purposes, with ample scope for further development, upgrading, and modernization to meet the requirements of the new owner.
Farm Size: 133 Hectares
Please note that the existing houses and structures on the property are not in good condition and should not be regarded as contributing significantly to the value of the farm. The primary value of this offering lies in the land itself, together with its location, agricultural potential, and existing farm infrastructure. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to view the property as a land acquisition opportunity, with the existing dwellings offering limited value and likely requiring substantial renovation or replacement.
For further information and to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact:
Nikkie Rossouw Properties
Serious and qualified enquiries only.
81% Fynbosveld
25 Hectares ariable land
FARM INFRASTRUCTURE
The farm offers a variety of existing improvements and infrastructure that have been developed over many years.
The main residence, currently occupied, dates back to approximately 1910 and is constructed from traditional sun-dried clay bricks with a corrugated iron roof. Inside the home are original eucalyptus beams and an Oregon pine ceiling, which also serves as the floor of the full-size attic. The residence has a floor area of approximately 140 m², excluding the attic.
Additional improvements on the property include:
• A separate freestanding office and garage of approximately 46 m²
• Two storage sheds constructed from concrete blocks with corrugated iron roofs, totaling approximately 200 m²
• Two storage sheds with timber and asbestos cladding, totaling approximately 137 m²
• A dairy shed constructed from concrete blocks with a corrugated iron roof of approximately 50 m²
• Six individual pig pens constructed from concrete brick
• One larger pig pen for young pigs, also constructed from concrete brick
• Pig pens covered with asbestos roofing sheets
• A circular concrete reservoir with a capacity of approximately 10,000 litres
• A pump room adjacent to the reservoir
• Two workers' cottages requiring renovation and maintenance
• A sunken concrete reservoir previously used as both a water storage reservoir and swimming pool
Weather :
Napier and Stanford, located near the Overberg coast in the Western Cape, both feature a mild, Mediterranean climate with generally warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Thanks to their proximity to the ocean, temperature fluctuations through the years remain moderate, with no extreme heat or snow.Napier Weather Trends (Annual Average: 16.5°C)Napier is known for a stable steppe/semi-arid climate with gradual, moderate seasonal shifts.Summer (December – March): Average highs range from 26°C to 28°C (79°F to 82°F), with lows around 15°C to 17°C. It is generally the driest and sunniest part of the year.Winter (June – August): Average daytime highs are around 18°C to 19°C (65°F to 66°F), dropping to chilly overnight lows of 7°C to 8°C (45°F to 47°F). Rainfall is spread relatively evenly through the year, but July is generally the wettest month.
Stanford Weather Trends (Annual Average: 16.2°C)Just a short drive away, Stanford boasts slightly higher overall rainfall and a classic, temperate Mediterranean climate.Summer (December – March): Daytime temperatures peak in January and February with averages of 26°C to 28°C (79°F to 82°F). Rainfall drops significantly to an average of just 12 mm in January.Winter (June – August): Maximum daytime temperatures drop to around 16°C to 18°C (61°F to 65°F), while nighttime temperatures dip to 7°C to 9°C (45°F to 48°F). This is the wettest period of the year, usually receiving the bulk of its average 444 - 570 mm of annual precipitation.
The existing infrastructure offers a variety of opportunities for agricultural, storage, and support purposes, with ample scope for further development, upgrading, and modernization to meet the requirements of the new owner.