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Undine Bay, (4185) Port Vila Vanuatu ,

A Rare Gem Awaits, just 40 Minutes from Port Vila CBD!

Welcome to a world of endless possibilities nestled approximately 40 minutes away from the bustling CBD and perfectly situated opposite the prestigious Undine Bay Marina. This expansive farm is more than just a piece of land; it's an opportunity waiting for you to maximise.

Sprawling across an impressive 491 hectares, 51 acres of which is agricultural land, this property is a dream come true for the savvy investor and the aspiring farmer alike. The land is divided into multiple paddocks, creating a space for a variety of agricultural endeavours. With a water resource at your disposal, nurturing your crops and tending to your livestock is easy.

The property boasts:

- Established staff quarters, ensuring that your farming operations can run smoothly with staff onsite.

- A spacious warehouse that provides ample storage space for all your agricultural needs.

- Well-maintained grazing paddocks: an essential component of any successful farming venture.

- Mesmerising views overlooking the northern islands of Vanuatu.

Embrace the prospect of owning an extraordinary cattle farm. Please note that the sale encompasses the land alone, excluding the livestock. A portion of the property is poised and ready for future development, particularly the hilltop offering panoramic views of the stunning northern islands of Efate.

VUV 156,000,000

ID# 11618124185

Land Area 491 ha

Michael Yan

Michael Yan
+678 7729015

Litia Barker

Litia Barker English Vanuatu
+678 7747504

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