Hobby Farm

100 metres to the beach

 with direct road access in front

  •  Property Details

     Zoned:  Agricultural

     Size: 3046sqm

     Price: $65,000

    Lease: 75 years

    Access: Road frontage

     Location: Aore Island

     Facilities: 30 min from town and the International Airport


    About the Property

    Set in a quiet location, this elevated block offers a short stroll to the beachfront with direct road access in front. The land spans more than 3/4 acre  , making it ideal for building your dream home, holiday retreat, or investment property. A flat cleared area already to build.

    Crystal blue waters are accessed by public path with a natural reef out the front create a perfect setting for swimming, snorkelling, and water activities. Views over the grass lands and hear the sounds of the beach.


    Neighbours & Privacy

    • On one side: a small house that is currently unoccupied.
    • On the other side  a vacant Block for sale with uninterrupted views
    • Only one neighbour in total about 300 metres away


    Key Features

    • Over 30m of tree lined grasslands
    • More than 3/4 acre of land
    • Road access at the front
    • Reef and crystal-clear waters out front
    • Currently no neighbours
    • 30 minutes to the International Airport
    • Vendor finance option available


    Vendor Finance Details

    • Minimum Deposit: $3,500
    • Minimum payment:  $300 a week
    • Term:  Paid over 3 years
    • Balance: Balloon Payment at end

    * Terms and conditions apply

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: What is vendor finance?

      Q: What is vendor finance?

      A: Vendor finance means the seller helps fund your purchase. Instead of going through a bank, you make payments directly to the seller under agreed terms.



    • Q: What is a balloon payment?

      Q: What is a balloon payment?

      A: A balloon payment is a larger final payment due at the end of the finance term. It reduces your regular repayments but leaves a lump sum to be paid later.



    • Q: How do you calculate the balloon payment?

      Q: How do you calculate the balloon payment?

      A: The balloon is usually set as a percentage of the purchase price (e.g., 20–30%). For example, on a $100,000 block with a 30% balloon, the final payment would be $30,000.



    • Q: Can I make a larger deposit?

      Q: Can I make a larger deposit?

      A: Yes. A bigger deposit reduces the financed amount and your repayments.



    • Q: Is there a cash price?

      Q: Is there a cash price?

      A: Absolutely. Paying the full amount upfront often gives you the best price and avoids interest.



    • Q: Is there interest on vendor finance?

      Q: Is there interest on vendor finance?

      A: Yes, interest is applied to the financed portion, similar to a bank loan. The rate and terms are set out in your agreement with the seller.



    • Q: Can I build on the block?

      Q: Can I build on the block?

      A: Yes, it’s zoned for agricultural  use. You’ll need council approval and a builder.



    • Q: How easy is it to get a builder?

      Q: How easy is it to get a builder?

      A: Builders are available locally, though timeframes vary. Some buyers choose to clear and prepare the land first, then design their dream home when ready.



    • Q: Is the land serviced with power and water?

      Q: Is the land serviced with power and water?

      A: Services depend on the block. Many coastal blocks require off-grid solutions (solar, rainwater tanks, septic)



    • Q: How big is a quarter acre?

      Q: How big is a quarter acre?

      A: Roughly 1,000 square metres – enough space for a home, gardens, and even a pool or guest cottage.



    • Q: How close is the beach?

      Q: How close is the beach?

      A: Just a short walk (approx. 100–200 metres depending on the block).



    • Q: Can foreigners buy land here?

      Q: Can foreigners buy land here?

      A: Yes, foreign buyers can purchase leasehold land in Vanuatu, typically up to 75–99 years.



    • Q: What can I use the block for?

      Q: What can I use the block for?

      A: Most buyers use it for holiday homes, Airbnb villas, or long-term family residences.

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