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Jamie Hill

Off Market – 422 Eumundi–Kenilworth Road, Eerwah Vale

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Where the Land Tells a Story

422 Eumundi–Kenilworth Road, Eerwah Vale

Some land you buy. This land you inherit — even if you’ve never set foot on it before.

For generations, this 19.6-hectare holding has been working country. Cattle on the grass, families on the land, and beneath it all, the quiet engine of it: deep, fertile soil that’s been feeding stock here for longer than anyone selling it can remember. You can’t manufacture ground like this. You can only inherit it, and look after it well.

Set among the rolling green of Eerwah Vale, the property unfolds across roughly 196,000 square metres of open, productive pasture — the kind of usable, honest acreage that’s getting harder to find anywhere within reach of the coast. No crowded estates. No traffic lights. No rush. Just open sky, clean air, and the slow rhythm that only genuine rural living gives you.

What you do with it is the exciting part. Keep the cattle history going. Start a boutique farming venture. Build the equine lifestyle property you’ve been sketching in your head for years. Or simply hold something real for the generations coming after you. With soil and scale like this, the land doesn’t limit the dream — it backs it.

And for all its peace, you’re not cut off from anything. Eumundi’s markets and village hum, the Sunshine Coast beaches, Noosa, Cooroy — all an easy run down the road. Country quiet without the country compromise.

Holdings like this rarely come to market. Large, genuinely fertile blocks with a proven agricultural history, in a pocket this tightly held — they’re passed down, not advertised. When one does surface, the right buyer tends to know it the moment they walk the boundary.

This is more than acreage. It’s a legacy property — a place where cattle have grazed, families have worked, and the next chapter is sitting there waiting for someone who understands what they’re standing on.

Opportunities like this aren’t measured in years. They’re measured in generations.

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