‘Fantastic’: Interest in sheep and beef properties on the rise
June 2025

‘Fantastic’: Interest in sheep and beef properties on the rise

Interest in sheep and beef properties is on the up, with enthusiastic enquiries coming in over the past couple of months, according to PGG Wrightson’s General Manager for Real Estate, Peter Newbold.

“It’s been fantastic,” he told The Country’s Jamie Mackay.

Newbold had a theory about the recent increase.

“We’ve had solid sales there, and I think one of the good things is that a lot of, let’s call it older stock, has been cleared.

“So that means as we come into late winter, early spring, we’re going to have a new range of sheep and beef listings.”

He said this was a welcome change for a sector that had been “quiet for two or three years”.

“Now we’re seeing some of those people being able to move on and do something else.

June_Market Update_Sheep Beef Listing

Pictured: 'Mt Greba' a well-regarded, reliable 218ha sheep and beef breeding and finishing unit for sale in Hawarden, North Canterbury.

“I think it’s really healthy.”

Mackay said rural real estate had had a “tough few years” in general.

He asked Newbold if the past year had been the best in a decade.

“I wouldn’t say the past decade, but the last slump was longer than normal [and] we’ve just come out of it,” Newbold said.

He reckoned the last quarter was the strongest in six years.

“I wouldn’t say it’s booming because we’ve come off a low base, but definitely, it’s strong and solid.

“I think we’re in for a real solid run over the next two to three years.”

June_Market Update_Dairy listing

Pictured: A quality self-contained 462ha dairy property for sale in Seadown near Timaru.

Meanwhile, the $10 payout bodes well for dairy properties, with an upturn in sales.

Newbold said a limited supply was a challenge for purchasers, and while there were buyers out there, they were also limited.

He said this was something to keep an eye on as spring approached.

“It’ll be an interesting period in September, October.”

On a positive note, Newbold said it was good to see dairy farms being sold for yield rather than capital gains.

June_Market Update_Kiwifruit listing

Pictured: A 16.7ha large scale kiwifruit orchard for sale in Te Puke,

In further good news, Newbold said, like dairy, the long-term outlook for kiwifruit properties was “really solid”.

“We’re going to see a lot of activity as we get into those summer months and into next year.

“So that’s looking really good.”

With renewed confidence across sheep and beef, dairy, and horticultural sectors, now is a smart time to explore what’s on offer. Make sure to view our latest listings and tap into the latest rural market insights from a local team with nationwide reach.

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