"It's worthy of consideration of some level of public participation."
The PLPF holds mainly horticultural and viticultural land and is exposed also to income from cropping, particularly grape harvests.
Those assets may be supplemented with investments in industrial, commercial and retail properties, including land, buildings, bearer plants,and plant and equipment, the PLPF product disclosure statement says.
"The fund obtains its property exposure by buying units in a separate wholesale property fund managed by Booster – the Private Land and Property Portfolio (Wholesale Fund) established under the Booster Investment Scheme."
Investors currently subscribe for units in the property trust, where the Public Trust acts as trustee. They will avoid redemption fees for withdrawals through on-market trading.
Foley said there are no current plans to raise further capital.
Some 30,776,867 units will be listed initially.