KILTO Park is on the market for $6 million. The investment represents an opportunity to buy an equine lifestyle with the added benefits of location to some of Australians prime horse events and races, while being only 10 minutes from the beach.
At the moment utilised for agistment, pre-training and breeding, Kilto Park is fully managed allowing the owners to travel extensively for long periods.
The value of Kilto Park is also underpinned by being in the heart of the Brisbane-Sunshine Coast growth corridor.
The 73 hectare (180 acre) property is fertile rolling country surrounded predominately by the state forestry. There are 5ha of naturally filled spring water lakes combine with massive figs, white gums, jacarandas and Norfolk pines to produce a peaceful environment.
The entire property has been developed to offer all that is wanted in equine breeding and spelling, training and relaxing.
There are 100, 2000sq m single horse agistment paddocks with individual weather shelters and recessed water troughs. The improved pastures are renovated and fertilised regularly and provide not only pasture but a soft backdrop for the property. Many of the post and rail fences are lined with hedges.
Regular rainfall together with huge spring fed lakes make Kilto Park virtually drought proof. Underground mains deliver water to a central header tank that reticulates to all parts of the property.
There is a horse pool with concrete ramps that is used for horse aqua training. Beachmere beach is horse approved and Kilto Park horses are well known for using. The adjoining forestry country allows for long rides.
The homestead is set among gardens in the centre of the property. Spread over two levels the home features five bedrooms, formal and informal lounges, dining areas both inside and out, offices and relaxation areas. The home is some 20 years old and in original condition. The outlook centres over the large lake with pelicans and swans adding to the vistas in the afternoon from the outside decks.
The manager’s accommodation and offices are adjacent to the foaling yards ensuring that the horse operations are overseen at all times. There are horse scales, tack room, rug room, feed room, and a shed set out for a fodder farm with the ability to produce barley sprouts as required.
The breeding stable complex incorporates five double sized brood mare boxes, three stallion paddocks, wash bays, vet room, mare crushes There is staff accommodation at the stables to enable the best care at all times day and night.
Contact Jason Mattiazzi, 0419 650 343, or Peter Douglas, 0407 172 101, Ray White Rural.