Several sheep and beef farms nationally and locally have sold recently, and a lift in prices suggests confidence in the sector remains strong.
PGG Wrightson Real Estate general manager Peter Newbold says, in contrast to the dairy sector, sheep and beef farmers are thriving.
"Record prices for lamb and a strong, stable beef schedule indicate that farmer confidence is likely to continue through an active autumn in the rural property market.
"In some districts, particularly the upper North Island, sheep and beef property values have lifted by as much as 15 per cent in 12 months, with even more substantial rises in the better-located areas.
"Meanwhile, fringe dairy operations in some localities only require a moderate price adjustment, and the de-commissioning of the dairy shed, to attract sheep and beef operators.