"North Jacka", Reliable Grazing Country - Only 5km from Holbrook
"North Jacka" is situated just North-West of Holbrook with easy access off the Culcairn Road. Comprising 192.26 Hectares or 475 Acres the property is subdivided into 4 paddocks with the majority of the fencing new. There is a number of established fenced tree lines & shelter belts as well as majestic Red Gums throughout the property. Well watered by 4 Dams, 4 Troughs and Riverina Water Mains Water (to be connected). The property comprises 12 titles and there are multiple ideal sites to build your dream home. "North Jacka" has been well managed and with a solid fertiliser history and well-developed improved pastures presents itself as an ideal add-on block or starter farm. North Jacka is for Sale by Expression of Interest, closing Friday 10 November. Inspections by appointment only.
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