The search for exceptional acreage is rarely about land alone it is about finding a place that stirs something deeper. From the moment you arrive at 63 Old Mill Road and follow the freshly regraded driveway as it gently rises through this remarkable 9.7-hectare holding, the landscape begins to unfold in a way that is both expansive and deeply grounding. Sweeping views stretch effortlessly across the Mary Valley towards the silhouette of Black Mountain, revealing a setting of rare beauty and possibility.
Multiple elevated positions invite the creation of a home that feels entirely its own, each capturing a different perspective of the surrounding valley and sky. The elevated knoll offers a commanding vantage point, while the cleared lower land, framed by two peaceful dams, presents a softer connection to the land. A substantial level pad, formerly a horse arena, provides an ideal foundation for a future homestead, where scale, privacy and outlook come together in perfect balance.
What makes this offering particularly compelling is the considered infrastructure already in place. A Class 10a approved 12x10 metre shed with 3 metre roller doors, supported by 6.6kW of solar and generous rainwater storage, provides immediate functionality. A second 6x9 metre shed with annex offers further flexibility, while established Kensington Pride mango trees and citrus add a sense of maturity and seasonal abundance. Open paddocks and two dams create a landscape equally suited to horses, cattle or simply the quiet enjoyment of space and freedom.
Zoned Rural and connected to power, this is land that is ready for its next chapter. The groundwork has been thoughtfully laid, the views are enduring and the opportunity to create something truly special is here waiting to be realised.
| 9.7 hectares (23.9 acres) of premium Mary Valley acreage
| Sweeping panoramic views towards Black Mountain
| Multiple elevated and private building envelopes
| Level homes pad offering an exceptional foundation
| Class 10a approved 12x10m shed with 3m roller doors and 6.6kW solar
| Additional 6x9m shed with annex and rainwater storage
| Two dams, established fruit trees and usable land
| Freshly regraded driveway and power connected
The size of Carters Ridge is approximately 14.8 square kilometres. The population of Carters Ridge in 2016 was 469 people. By 2021 the population was 497 showing a population growth of 6.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Carters Ridge is 50-59 years. Households in Carters Ridge are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Carters Ridge work in a trades occupation.In 2021, 88.20% of the homes in Carters Ridge were owner-occupied compared with 87.70% in 2016.
Carters Ridge has 209 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Carters Ridge have seen a 87.75% increase in median value. As at 28 February 2026:
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