10830 Geraldton-Mount Magnet Road, Mullewa WA 6630
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Block size: 6389.17 Hectares approx.
For Lease JLL Agribusiness is pleased to present for lease Mardine Springs, a large-scale dryland cropping and grazing property located in the Mid-West region of Western Australia.
Mardine Springs is offer for lease by Expression of Interest (EOI) closing on Thursday 11 April 2024 at 4pm (AWST). Please do not hesitate to contact the exclusively appointed agents to discuss further.
Key features include: Total land area of 6,389.17* hectares (15,787.96* acres) across a single contiguous holding. Located approximately eight lineal kilometres east of Mullewa, 100* lineal kilometres north-east of Geraldton and 370* lineal kilometres north of Perth. Broad range of operational infrastructure including residential dwellings in fair condition and multiple sheds (machinery and shearing), along with various ancillary infrastructure. Frontage to the sealed Geraldton-Mount Magnet Road. Average annual rainfall of 331.4 millimetres (BOM, Mullewa), with 208.5 millimetres (63%) received during April to August. Strategically located to primary agricultural infrastructure including the Geraldton Port (grain transported directly from Mullewa via railway) along with multiple grain receival sites.
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