Positioned in the productive heart of Waiterimu, this 378.8 hectare (more or less) dairy farm offers a compelling mix of scale, forestry, infrastructure and well-maintained contour - suited to those looking for an efficient operation with genuine potential.
The land is made up of 135 hectares dairy unit and 80 hectares is utilised for support land of gently rolling and fully effective, with paddocks well laid out and accessed via a comprehensive race network. A further 163 hectares is currently in Forestry, a complementary land use, with the potential for future returns. With significant race maintenance been completed, supporting smooth movement across the farm and making daily operations more efficient.
A reliable 40-aside herringbone shed, positioned for functionality and ease of access. A large feed pad provides flexibility across seasonal conditions, helping extend the shoulders of production and simplify herd management. Infrastructure across the property is extensive and practical. A range of barns and implement shedding provides well-thought-out support for machinery, feed, and general operations.
A real advantage of this dairy unit is the presence of two farm cottages - offering flexibility, functionality, and long-term value. Whether you're housing staff, accommodating extended family, or generating additional income through rental, these dwellings provide practical solutions that support the demands of a working farm.
Located in the heart of the North Waikato, with easy access being roughly 35 minutes from Hamilton, 1 hour and seven minutes Auckland Airport, 51 minutes from Pukekohe, 20 minutes from Te Kauwhata and 43 minutes from Thames, this farm sits in a highly regarded dairying area. The location complements what’s on offer—a well-established operation with proven systems and a solid platform. Whether you’re looking to step into scale or expand an existing enterprise, this is a property ready to support your next chapter.
Forestry titles have the addresses of 812 Waiterimu Road & Rawson Road, Waiterimu