Colliers Brings Ballina Land & Farms to market beside Pacific Highway.


July 2026
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Colliers Brings Ballina Land & Farms to market beside Pacific Highway.

PIMLICO, NEW SOUTH WALES – Colliers has announced the listing of "Ballina Land & Farms," a substantial 547-hectare aggregated landholding situated at 397 Pimlico Road, Pimlico. Located within the Northern Rivers growth corridor, the property is being presented to the market as a significant, externally managed income-producing land banking opportunity, boasting multi tilted options with highly compelling and desirable location advantages.  

Strategic Positioning and Connectivity 

The asset comprises a 547-hectare landholding across multiple titles, strategically positioned near the key regional centres of Ballina and Byron Bay. The site offers nearby access to the Pacific Motorway and highly efficient connectivity to major infrastructure. 140-hectares of this farm is presently being considered by developers for future industrial use. Located approximately 20 kilometres (17-minute drive) from the Ballina Byron Gateway Airport (providing direct commercial flights to major capital cities), or approximately 39 kilometres (35-minute drive) from Byron Bay. 

The Northern Rivers region continues to experience sustained demographic growth, placing increasing pressure on existing residential and commercial land supply. The scale of this offering and the geographic positioning of the land holding around Ballina Land & Farms presents a strategic asset for long-term land-use transition in this fast-moving market.  

De-Risked Land Banking via Established Farm Manager 

The asset provides a compelling blend of capital growth and income, with land value uplift potential from a master-planned industrial property underpinned by a professionally managed orchard generating increasing income and earnings. The site presently operates a 460-hectare macadamia orchard, developed from 2022. Planted to modern, high-yielding varieties, the orchard is positioned to deliver stable corporate farmland income while planning approvals and infrastructure connectivity are progressed across approximately 25% of the landholding. This portion of the property earmarked for future development is subject to State Significant Development (SSD) and/or Subject To Council Approval (STCA).  

For developers and institutional investors, this active revenue stream helps offset carrying costs and capitalised planning expenditure during the early stages of master plan development. This provides a distinct advantage over holding non-productive land prior to greenfield development over medium- to long-term investment horizons. 

Substantial Existing Amenities and Infrastructure 

Significant capital has already been invested into the property’s foundational access and infrastructure. The existing civil works provide a strong baseline that mitigates future development cost considerations. Established site improvements include B- Double truck access to the Pacific Highway overpass only 3.2 radial kilometres from the proposed stage one land development. All the land has had extensive land levelling completed that leads into the high-capacity drainage systems off the property and sealed dual-lane service road access.   

Expressions of Interest 

Ballina Land & Farms is being offered for sale by Expressions of Interest. Interested parties are invited to contact the exclusive selling agents at Colliers, Rawdon Briggs, Gabi Mewburn, and Nick Warmington. 

All areas, distances and figures are approximate and provided for indicative purposes only. 

View the listing here: https://www.developmentready.com.au/properties/397-pimlico-road-pimlico-nsw-2478-259621

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