If you have been looking for a lifestyle opportunity and want to get away from it all, then this could be the property for you. Introducing 1065 Wolfram Road, Dimbulah.
Recently reduced to $650,000, motivated sellers will consider reasonable offers.
With approximately 38.22 hectares, or just over 94 acres in total, this property is ready for someone to make their mark. Once a tobacco farm, the property has been occupied as a lifestyle property for the last 15+ years.
With a mix of cleared and gently sloping land, and some natural bushland, two large dams and approximately 350m of Walsh River frontage, the property has all the makings of a great lifestyle property, add some more fencing and bring the horses!
There is already a small amount of fencing, some old tobacco sheds, an old workers quarters and a large shed that has been renovated and converted into quite a neat living space with two bedrooms and one bathroom, complete with a spacious deck along the full length on one side.
On the other hand, if a farming venture is on the cards, the property shows soil profiles with Dimbulah, Algoma and Walsh soil types which are suitable for a range of tree crops, small crops or perfect for hay production or pasture for grazing. Adding to that, there is an 18 Megalitre water allocation from the Walsh River that will get you started, plus you can utilise the water from the two large dams as well if required.
Features Include: - Approximately 38.22 hectares, or just over 94 acres - 350m of Walsh River frontage, 18 Meg Water Allocation - Mix of cleared gently sloping land and natural bushland - Partially fenced, two large dams, abundance of water - Old Tobacco sheds and workers quarters, heaps of undercover space - Large shed renovated into neat living space, 2 beds, 1 bath - Spacious deck along full length on one side - Dimbulah, Algoma and Walsh soil types - Quantity of course and fine sands as well
For more information, or to book a private inspection, call EXCLUSIVE AGENT Remo Esposito on 0401 969 473 or email remo@crmareeba.com today!
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