Set in the scenic Strzelecki Ranges near Korumburra, this 57-hectare property offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a productive, affordable entry into farming - all within the lush, high-rainfall region of South Gippsland.
With beautiful, uninterrupted views across rolling hills and valleys, the location offers a sense of peace and privacy that's hard to match - perfect for those craving a quieter, more grounded lifestyle.
The home is a comfortable, 4-bedroom, weatherboard residence featuring a wood heater for cosy winters, and a wall unit providing both heating and cooling. There is an abundance of firewood on the property ensuring a constant supply and keeping bills down. Sustainability is well considered with 3kW rooftop solar, a heat pump hot water system, and abundant rainwater storage (over 100,000L in six interconnected tanks). A separate bungalow, large garage, workshop, netted orchard, facilities for 40 laying hens, and 5-bed veggie garden contribute to a self-sufficient lifestyle. A dedicated wood shed adds further practicality to rural living.
Farm Infrastructure Includes:
-9 well-maintained, electric-fenced paddocks
-6 dams
-2-stand, raised-board shearing shed with 4.5kW solar and undercover storage for 300 sheep
-Hay shed, machinery shed, wood shed
-New permanent, steel cattle yards with vet crush, sheep yards
The current owners, after 44 years of stewardship, have created a model of regenerative and sustainable farming. Close to 7,000 native trees and shrubs have been planted to control erosion, improve biodiversity, and beautify the landscape - including the remarkable 4-hectare Wilderness Gully re-creating a Wet Forest environment. A birdwatcher's dream, the owner has recorded 114 species here.
A 5-hectare agroforest of Southern Blue Gum has recently been harvested for sawlogs and could be managed for future production, allowed to regrow naturally, or removed for increased grazing.
The property is currently running 300 Wiltipoll ewes for prime lamb production and up to 30 young beef cattle, proving you don't need flat land or a luxury house to generate strong returns. The current income from livestock trading sits at around $50,000 per annum. There's potential for further improvement with fresh ideas and energy.
Additional Highlights:
-1100mm average annual rainfall
-Sheep-focused grazing for lower soil impact
-Central meandering stream (largely fenced from stock) with three surprising waterfalls
-Over 30 established and productive fruit trees
The vendors - a retired ag extension officer and a long-time farmer - are eager to support the next generation. They're open to flexible transition options, including providing mentoring or even remaining onsite short-term to help manage the changeover. Whether you're a young couple starting out or a family looking for a tree change with income potential, this is a rare chance to step into a thriving, sustainable farming lifestyle with knowledge and guidance included.