Miller & James present to the market a stand alone broadacre opportunity just 50* minutes north-west of Wagga Wagga near the Matong township. 'Tralee' offers 1,300* acres of scale and infrastructure, with a thorough fertiliser history available. The property has been owned by the Kelly family for decades, and has consistently extracted premium yields through exceptional management. 'Tralee' has recently benefited from the excellent start to the Riverina season, this is your chance to take advantage of a landholding that is priced to sell.
KEY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
• 528* hectares (1,300* acres) • Four bedroom home with established gardens and swimming pool. The home is comfortable and spacious, with a fenced yard and a lockable two port garage. • Machinery sheds, hay shed & woolshed with a three stand raised board. • Strategic water catchment and drainage throughout the layout of the property. • High arability has allowed the vendors to consistently capitalize on the cropping capabilities of 'Tralee' • 50* mins to Wagga Wagga, 25* mins to Coolamon & 7* mins drive to Matong.
An inspection is highly recommended, and comprehensive Information Memorandum is also available upon request.
Please contact the Miller & James agents for more.
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