A perfect horse & farm property with excellent ocean views and abundant grasses that save on the cost of animal feed. Affordable county water comes from a pristine spring source—-This 10.62 acre parcel has been professionally cross-fenced into 8 gated paddocks. A 2-inch high density water line provides great capacity for irrigation and watering livestock. How does this property compare to off-grid properties or those without county water? Purchasing a photovoltaic system can be from $35,000 to $50,000 (or more). Off-grid systems call for consistent maintenance and periodic battery replacement. Chin Chuck has existing HELCO power and has grid-tie potential with possible future revenue from selling power back to the grid. Water: Chin Chuck Road properties have exceptional water quality. Other areas have only have catchment water have very limited agricultural potential—-both now and into the future. Most ag activities prohibit the use of catchment water. Entry Road improvements: This land is set back from Chin Chuck Road and has entry road/landscaping in place at a cost of approx $50,000. This property has close to $30,000 of high-grade fencing and paddock gates installed. Finally, the Chin Chuck neighborhood enjoys the high pride of ownership that makes it a strong investment choice. Just 15 miles North of Hilo in Hakalau—a very special area of the Hilo-Hamakua Coast with perfect weather & growing conditions. No Homeowners Association, No monthly fees, Low agricultural property taxes. Elevation about 550 feet. Wonderful weather, perfect for growing…15-min drive to Hilo restaurants, university, medical facilities, stores & services. Minimal traffic as Chin Chuck road ends above in the Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge = 38,300 protected acres with colorful songbirds, honey creepers, several varieties of hawks & over 20 endangered plant species.
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