This would make a great base camp to test out off grid living & survival skills or set up a residence, connect the power (just up the road) & being only 20km from Tara. Property is currently removing excess items.
Some Inclusions - 2 separate dwellings used as sleeping quarters - one with slow combustion stove. Camp Kitchen with BBQ & common area Three caravans - Set up as storage, may be converted to living quarters. Toilet/shower/bath block - bush septic Wind turbine 400watt + 15 watt 3000 W inverter Electric scooter Ride on mower Dam approximately 6 foot deep with pump Three-quarter of the property is fenced. Five 1000L pods for rainwater Bush trailer Patchy phone service - booster required. Mixed building materials Mixed fencing materials 12 Years of mixed "bric-a-brac" Ironbark timber Scrape Steel & Aluminum Yards for pigs or chooks School bus run Tara - 20km 240v Power close by but not connected.
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Features include: Shed,Solar Panel,Water Tank
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