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3054 Ha Commercial Hunting Farm & Lodge 3054 ha Louwsburg Road, Commercial Vryheid, Hunting Farm & Lodge FOR SALE WEB#: SALE-000204 | www.in2assets.com CONTACT: Rainer Stenzhorn | 082 321 1135 | 031 574 7600 | [email protected] The Rules of Auction can be viewed at www.In2assets.com or at Unit 504, 5th Floor, Strauss Daly Place, 41 Richefond Circle, Ridgeside Office Park, Umhlanga Ridge. Bidders must register to bid and provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. The Rules of Auction contain the registration requirements if you intend to bid on behalf of another person or an entity. The above property is subject to a reserve price and the sale by auction is subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the owner or auctioneer. CONTENTS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 2 PROPERTY LOCATION 4 PICTURE GALLERY 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8 GAME COUNT & MOVABLE LIST 9 LAND CLAIMS LETTER 10 SG DIAGRAMS 11 TITLE DEEDS 19 ZONING CERTIFICATES 31 DISCLAIMER: Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to provide accurate information, neither In2assets Properties (Pty) Ltd or the Seller/s guarantee the correctness of the information, provided herein and neither will be held liable for any direct or indirect damages or loss, of whatsoever nature, suffered by any person as a result of errors or omissions in the information provided, whether due to the negligence or otherwise of In2assets Properties (Pty) Ltd or the Sellers or any other person. The Consumer Protection Regulations as well as the Rules of Auction can be viewed at www.In2assets.com or at Unit 504, 5th Floor, Strauss Daly Place, 41 Richefond Circle, Ridgeside Office Park, Umhlanga Ridge. Bidders must register to bid and provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. Version 1: 04.04.2016 1 PROPERTY Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318DESCRIPTION Old North Coast Road, Avoca General Property Address: Louwsburg Road, Township & Province: Vryheid, KwaZulu Natal Title deed information – Property 1 Title Deed No: T19635/2004 Registered Owner: Central High Trading 371 CC Title Deed Description: Portion 1 of the Farm Avonduur No. 167 Extent: 435.3681 hectares Title deed information – Property 2 Title Deed No: T19635/2004 Registered Owner: Central High Trading 371 CC Title Deed Description: Remainder of Portion 3 of the Farm Reddersdal No. 339 Extent: 963.5035 hectares Title deed information – Property 3 Title Deed No: T19635/2004 Registered Owner: Central High Trading 371 CC Title Deed Description: Portion 4 of the Farm Reddersdal No. 339 Extent: 554.8380 hectare Version 1: 04.04.2016 2 PROPERTY Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318DESCRIPTION Old North Coast Road, Avoca (continued) Title deed information – Property 4 Title Deed No: T30045/2004 Registered Owner: Central High Trading 371 CC Title Deed Description: Remainder of Portion 1 of the Farm Waterval No. 337 Extent: 666.4684 hectares Title deed information – Property 5 Title Deed No: T18948/2004 Registered Owner: Central High Trading 371 CC Title Deed Description: Remainder of Portion 3 of the Farm Wonderboom No. 523 Extent: 434.8194 hectares Total Extent: 3054.9929 hectares Municipal information The local authority in which the properties are situated is the Abaqulusi Municipality. Town Planning Information Zoning: Agricultural F.A.R: 0.125 Coverage: Maximum of 12.5% Height: Maximum of 2 Storey’s Building Lines: N/A Parking: N/A Version 1: 04.04.2016 3 PROPERTY Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318LOCATION Old North Coast Road, Avoca The Game Ranch is situated in Northern KwaZulu Natal, between Vryheid and Louwsburg. The property is located approximately 40km outside Vryheid, 340km north east of Pietermaritzburg and approximately 420km from Johannesburg. Some amenities and facilities such as banks and shops are located in nearby Vryheid. Borehole water is available and electricity is supplied by Eskom. The famous Umfolozi/Hluhluwe Game Reserve and Shakaland are located within a short driving distance, as is Sodwana Bay and the St Lucia Wetlands, a World Heritage Site. Hot springs can be enjoyed just outside Vryheid towards Paulpietersburg, and the KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields are also easily accessible. Latitude: -27°45"21.74' (-27.756039) & Longitude: 30°47"30.96' (30.791933) SUBJECT PROPERTY: Louwsburg Road, Vryheid Version 1: 04.04.2016 4 PICTURE Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318GALLERY Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 5 PICTURE Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318GALLERY Old North (continued) Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 6 PICTURE Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318GALLERY Old North (continued) Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 7 ADDITIONAL Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318INFORMATION Old North Coast Road, Avoca Primary use The Game Lodge is used as a hunting farm for the local and international market. The farm is divided into two sections of which approximately 2770ha of the combined property is fenced with solar power electrified bonnox game fencing, suitable for most of the big 5 species. The unfenced section can be easily incorporated but is currently cut off by a provincial road. The property is made up of 60% grassland and 40% bushveld grazing. There is a perennial river (The Umkhuzi River) surrounded by trees and bush, that flows through the property which provides abundant water for the game. A smaller river (The Mthazi River) is fed by many mountain streams creating ideal wetland spots on the farm. The rivers have 5 to 6 kinds of fish species which include barbell, crabs and sweet water shrimps. The ranch is fully stocked with save game including Nyala, Blesbok, Reedbuck, Eland, Duiker, Impala, Zebra, Giraffe, Wild Pig, Warthog and many wild birds. There is basic hunter’s accommodation on the farm which includes tented lodging. There are specific slaughter facilities, workshop and staff accommodation plus a few unused outbuildings. The property will be sold including all equipment needed to maintain the farm. There is a 5 room tended Lodge facility on the farm. The farm has a further 3 guard huts, a view point with an entertainment deck and rondavel. It should be noted that the properties are not subject to any land claims. A list of the estimated game count on the properties as well as the movables list can be found below on page 9. Expenses The current rates figures have been requested from the relevant municipality, which was not provided to us. The Seller has provided us with their management accounts which stipulates a figure of ±R5,424.71 per annum. Vat Status The Seller is Vat registered – Option to Zero Rate. Version 1: 04.04.2016 8 GAME COUNT & Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318MOVABLE Old North Coast LIST Road, Avoca AMYRA RANCH - MOVABLES LIST GAME COUNT MOVABLE ASSETS Game numbers based on sightings and not an actual count 09/2014 ASSET QUANTITY Tractor (John Deer 4x4) 1 Blesbuck Male 5 Fighter Fighter (Tractor) 1 Blesbuck Female and lambs 33 Bakkie Sakkie/Fire Fighter 1 Blue Wildebeest Male 40 Trailors (Tractor) 2 Blue Wildebeest Female and calves 86 Tractor Grader 1 Bush Pig male 30 Slasher (Grass Cutter) 1 Bush Pig female and piglets 30 4 Wheeler 1 Duiker male 15 2 Wheel Motorbike 1 Duiker female and lambs 15 Chain Saws 2 Impala Male 30 Generator 1 Impala Females and lambs 80 Kudu Bulls 30 Kudu Cow and calves 80 Nyala Bulls 15 Nyala Cow and calves 25 Water Buck males 9 Water Buck Females and calves 35 Red Hartebeest Males 9 Red Hartebeest Females and calves 42 Warthog Male 50 Warthog Female and piglets 100 Zebra Males 45 Zebra Females and fowls 100 Common rhebuck males 16 Common rhebuck females and lambs 25 mountain rhebuck males 5 mountain rhebuck females and lambs 17 Eland males 19 Eland females and calves 30 Bushbuck males 10 Bushbuck females and lambs 6 Steenbuck males 9 Steenbuck females and lambs 8 Giraffe males 4 Giraffe females and calves 5 Hayena males 6 Hayena females 6 Leopard males 5 Leopard females 5 Klipspinger males 0 Klipspinger females 4 suni male 1 suni female 0 red duiker male 0 red duiker female 1 Version 1: 04.04.2016 9 LAND CLAIMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318LETTER Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 10 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca 125 Pine Street, 123 & 125 ZONING CERTIFICATE Version 1: 04.04.2016 11 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 12 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 13 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 14 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 15 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 16 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 17 SG DIAGRAMS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 18 TITLE DEEDS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 19 TITLE DEEDS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 20 TITLE DEEDS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 21 TITLE DEEDS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 22 TITLE DEEDS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North Coast Road, Avoca Version 1: 04.04.2016 23 TITLE DEEDS Louwsburg Road, Vryheid (continued) 1318 Old North
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