Riverina Cropping and Grazing Offering Genuine Scale
LAWD is pleased to present Concordia (the Property) for sale. A highly productive and well-appointed dryland cropping and grazing opportunity situated in the renowned Riverina region of New South Wales.
KEY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS - Scale – 379* hectares (936.5* acres) - 96* per cent arable, presenting a gently undulating to flat landscape - Efficient layout, well suited to broad hectare cropping and grazing enterprises - Goldenfields water connection (town water) which supplies residence, troughs and spray water tanks - Situated in a reliable rainfall zone (511* millimetres) - Productive mix of red loams and red-brown earths - Circa 1980 - Brick veneer homestead, featuring three bedrooms & one bathroom - Operational improvements include – machinery shed, three stand shearing shed, workshop, grain shed, hayshed and 165* tonnes in total silo grain storage - Conveniently located only 10* kilometres south-west of Ganmain and 62* kilometres north-west of Wagga Wagga. - Coolamon Shire Council (Coolamon Local Environmental Plan 2011) – minimum lot size 200* hectares
For sale by Private Treaty – Asking $3,660,000
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