McDonald Real Estate Limited - Stratford

The Stratford office was the first established office of the company when it was established on the same site that it occupies today. Whilst Michael McDonalds records date back to 1912, the earliest photos of the Stratford office are dated 1919 but were a far cry from todays bright new premises.
Much of the business at McDonald Real Estate Ltd is repeat business with some properties having been sold 10 or more times over the generations. It certainly gives huge satisfaction to be able to work with clients whose family have been McDonald Real Estate Ltd clients for several generations. For the company to have survived and prospered in a competitive market such as Real Estate for 100 years says something for its integrity and service. At McDonald Real Estate Ltd we are confident when we say “Our Reputation Is Your Guarantee”.

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McDonald Real Estate Limited - Stratford
McDonald Real Estate Limited - Stratford
288 Broadway
Stratford 4332
McDonald Real Estate - New Plymouth
Cnr Molesworth and Eliot Street
Listing #:
NPR03072
Listed:
27 days ago

Deadline for Offers by 4pm Tuesday 24th March 2026 (unless sold prior)

Well-Located Okoki Grazing Opportunity

324 Okoki Road, Urenui, New Plymouth District
Other
floorarea
220m2 Floor Area
landarea
63.9 Hectares Land Area
About this property
Situated at 324 Okoki Road, Urenui, this 63.94 hectare property provides a well-located and versatile grazing block in a reliable farming district. With plenty of scope to put your own mark on the property, it represents a great opportunity to create a productive drystock unit, all within easy reach of the local Urenui township.

The property features a mix of flat and steeper contour, with usable flats at the front and rear and rolling grazing country through the centre, making it well suited to drystock farming. Infrastructure includes cattle yards with a load-out race, a disused cowshed, and a storage shed, supported by a network of tracks providing practical access throughout the block. An older dwelling is also on-site; while previously tenanted, it will require future investment for those wishing to use it as a residence.

Boundary fencing is mainly post-and-batten, with internal two- to four-wire paddock fencing, and water is gravity-fed from a natural spring at the top of the property, currently supplemented by supply from a neighbouring block pending future work requirements on the current water supply. Currently leased and operated as a drystock grazing unit, the property is running approximately 60 head of mixed-age stock and produces additional supplements on the flat land located at the front of the property.

With a functional layout and plenty of future potential, this property represents a solid grazing opportunity in a well-regarded rural location. Call today to inspect.
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