370 Springmount Road, Chatham Valley NSW 2787
370 Springmount Road, Chatham Valley NSW 2787
Lifestyle holding | 105 acres fertile river flats | permanent trout stream | temperate highland climate | private valley setting
This property presents a rare, fully-operational rural holding within a three-hour drive of Sydney, combining scale with proven agricultural utility. The 1400 metres of permanent river frontage and established paddock system deliver immediate income potential from livestock, while the elevation and climate ensure consistent pasture growth. It serves buyers seeking a turnkey lifestyle with revenue capacity, not those requiring proximity to services or development potential.
The primary risk is the isolated location, which imposes high maintenance costs, limits tenant demand, and complicates access to amenities. The bushfire overlay necessitates specific insurance and management expenses. Acquire this as a permanent lifestyle purchase with auxiliary farming income; it is not a passive investment. Our analysis would ground the price in true rural valuations and detail the locality’s fire risks and infrastructure realities.
A mentioned comparable, Lot 1 Edith Road Oberon, lacks sale details, providing no benchmark. This absence of recent, verified sales data in the immediate area significantly clouds value assessment and underscores the need for expert, ground-level valuation.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Chatham Valley is a tightly held, high-income enclave within the Central West, characterised by a mature demographic and a very low transaction volume that underscores its exclusivity. Demand is anchored by established family households, many of whom own outright, creating a stable but illiquid market. Recent price trends are difficult to gauge due to extremely low sales activity, indicating a premium, tightly held environment. Future growth is supported by its high-income demographic, though significant constraints exist in the form of very limited supply and potential sensitivity due to the low population base.