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Glen Oak 2320

208 rural lots across 4,741 ha in Port Stephens Council. Dominant: Other minimal use.

208
Rural lots
4,741 ha
Rural land
Limited ag use
Typical capability (LSC class 5)
63 tCO₂e/ha
Mean above-ground biomass

Where is Glen Oak?

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Capability

Land & soil capability mix

Distribution of NSW DPI Land & Soil Capability classes across the 208 rural lots in this suburb. Class 1 is prime cropping land; class 8 is conservation only.

Class 5 Limited ag use
Class 1–20%
Class 3–449%
Class 5–644%
Class 7–87%
NSW DPI Land & Soil Capability v4 — Class 1 is prime cropping land, Class 8 is conservation only. Polygon-intersect with each rural lot.
Climate

Rainfall, temperature, growing window

30-year climate normals from BOM weather stations, averaged across rural lots.

Annual rainfall
1,016 mm
Wet
Mean max temp
24.0 °C
annual average daily max
Extreme heat days
11 / year
Mild summers
Frost days
1 / year
Frost-free
Aridity index
0.70 P/PET
Humid

Climate values are the average across rural lots in this suburb, drawn from BOM 30-year normals (~1,820 weather stations, KNN to lot centroids).

Carbon

Carbon opportunity

Above-ground biomass — woody vegetation already on the land.

63 tCO₂e
tCO₂e per hectare
288,788 tCO₂e
total estimated

Moderate woody-vegetation cover — typical of remnant-vegetation paddocks.

ESA CCI Biomass 2023, ~100m raster zonal stats per lot. Site-specific ACCU pre-feasibility is available per property in the AgDSS app.
Vegetation

Cover profile

DEA Fractional Cover from Sentinel-2 (25m).

Green cover61%
Forest cover45%
Mean across all rural lots in this suburb. Per-lot vegetation, native-vegetation status and biodiversity-incentive eligibility live in the AgDSS app.
Water

Surface water rights and groundwater

Water-sharing-plan coverage and bore proximity across the 208 rural lots.

Water access

Surface and groundwater

Water-sharing-plan coverage and bore proximity across rural lots.

100%
in a water sharing plan
0%
with groundwater access
Nearest registered bore
1.9
km away
A bore is close — within walking distance for most lots.
Plan: Water Sharing Plan for the Hunter Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources 2022

Source: NSW DCCEEW Water Sharing Plans · NSW DCCEEW Groundwater Bores Register.

Risks & constraints

Hazard exposure across rural lots

Share of rural lots intersecting each hazard or planning constraint. Sorted highest first; zero-exposure items collapsed at the bottom.

Bushfire-prone 100%
Acid-sulfate soils 84%
Threatened ecological 50%
TEC mapping — clearing constraints apply.
No exposure
Flood-prone · Groundwater vulnerable · Heritage-listed · Salinity-prone · Landslide-prone · Mine subsidence · Contamination history · Coastal environment · In mining title
Infrastructure

Access and grid connection

Mean distances from rural lots to roads, schools, hospitals, transmission and substations.

Connectivity

Roads, rail, schools

Classified road 1.0 km
Nearest school 4.9 km
Rail station 9.4 km
Energy

Grid + transmission

Substation 6.3 km · 132 kV
Transmission line 900 m · 132 kV
Transmission line on-doorstep — viable for utility-scale solar.
Services

Health + water

Nearest hospital 19.1 km
Water treatment 7.5 km
Rural market
High confidence

Land sale activity

Registered RU-zoned sales in the last 5 years.

$629k
per hectare (median)
10
sales (last 5 yrs)
$/ha is the median of (sale price ÷ lot hectares) across RU-zoned registered sales. Source: NSW Office of the Valuer-General.
Land use

Dominant rural land use

From ABARES Catchment Scale Land Use.

Other minimal use

The ABARES Catchment Scale Land Use category that covers the largest share of rural lots in Glen Oak. Per-lot actual land-use, water access and grant eligibility live in the AgDSS app.

Market trends

Suburb-wide pulse

12-month price + volume movement, rent and yield. Reflects the broader suburb (rural + residential); the rural-only $/ha rate above is the rural benchmark.

Price change · 12 mo
+112.2%
median price across all sales (residential + rural)
Price change · 3 mo
-24.6%
Sales volume · 12 mo
+500.0%
year-on-year change in sale count
Median weekly rent
$550
+8.4% y/y
Gross rental yield
2.55%
Days on market
56 days
1 active listings

Trend indicators reflect the broader suburb market (rural + residential). $/ha rural rate above is the rural-only benchmark.

Mining & resources

Subsurface activity nearby

Some rural NSW areas have active mining titles, coal mines or critical-mineral occurrences nearby. Relevant for both surface-impact assessment and royalty exposure.

In mining title
0%
of rural lots
Nearest mine
18.0 km
mean across rural lots
Coal mine within 10 km
0%
of rural lots
Nearest critical mineral
226.9 km
Au, (W, WO3, Sb)
Land character
Geology New England Orogen Wine GI Hunter

About Glen Oak 2320

What does the rural land in Glen Oak 2320 look like?

Glen Oak 2320 contains 208 RU-zoned rural lots covering 4,741 ha. Median Land & Soil Capability is class 5 (limited ag use). Dominant land use: Other minimal use.

What carbon opportunity is in Glen Oak's rural land?

Mean above-ground biomass carbon density across rural lots in Glen Oak 2320 is 63 tCO₂e/ha — a satellite-modelled estimate from the ESA CCI Biomass 2023 product. Total estimated stock across the suburb is 288,788 tCO₂e. Site-specific carbon stock and ACCU pre-feasibility for a particular property is available in the AgDSS app.

What's the rural land market like in Glen Oak?

Median rural rate in Glen Oak is $629k/ha based on 10 registered RU-zoned sales in the last 5 years (high confidence).

Where does this data come from?

Land capability is the NSW DPI Land & Soil Capability v4 polygon layer. Carbon stock is the ESA CCI Biomass 2023 satellite product (~100m). Vegetation cover (green / forest) is DEA Fractional Cover (Sentinel-2, 25m). Rural market activity is from registered NSW property sales filtered to RU-zoned lots. Dominant land use is the ABARES Catchment Scale Land Use category. Lot identity is the NSW Digital Cadastral Database.