1068 Fitzherbert East Road, Aokautere, Palmerston North
Tender 23 February 2026
48.61 ha
+42
Elevated land, views and lifestyle
Welcome to an exceptional lifestyle and farming opportunity spanning approximately 48.61 hectares (120 acres) of productive land, a fabulous, substantial 260m2 four-bedroom home with truly breathtaking views. From the living areas, take in sweeping vistas across the Manawatū River, rolling farmland and the lights of Palmerston North City, with the iconic wind farm forming a striking backdrop behind you. The land is well set up for productive farming, featuring practical cattle yards with a loading race for efficient stock handling. Supporting infrastructure is extensive and well-maintained, including a five-bay implement shed with power and two roller doors, a dedicated calf rearing shed, hay shed, and a small woolshed complete with drafting facilities. A large double shed located behind the home provides excellent workshop space or additional storage, ideal for machinery, hobbies or farm operations. What truly sets this property apart is its rare combination of privacy, productivity and proximity. Enjoy the tranquillity of a peaceful rural setting while remaining superbly connected, just five minutes to Ashhurst, ten minutes to Woodville via the new highway, and only twenty minutes to Palmerston North. Whether you are looking to upscale your farming operation, embrace a premium lifestyle block with income potential, or simply secure a beautiful landholding in a highly desirable location, this property delivers on every front: space, views, infrastructure and convenience. Contact me today to arrange your private viewing and experience the scale and potential of this outstanding property for yourself. *RV is currently under review and waiting to be updated online
1068 Fitzherbert East Road, Aokautere, Palmerston North
Web ID
BR219100
Floor area
260m2
Land area
48.61 ha
District rates
$3025.53pa
Regional rates
$946.05pa pa
LV
$1,400,000
RV
$2,200,000
Tender (will not be sold prior)
Monday, 23 February 2026, 2.00pm
View by appointment
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