• Country lifestyle property with grazing potential situated on 262.85 hectares (649.5 acres) • Four bedroom homestead with build in wardrobes, ensuite, main bathroom and an office space. Open plan kitchen and dining with wood fire and three reverse cycle air conditioners. Fully equipped kitchen, gas cooktop, electric oven, and dishwasher • 14m x 10m concrete floor barn style shed with tack room • 30m x 12m machinery shed with concrete floor, lighting and lock up roller doors • Powered two-stand shearing shed • Cattle yards with parallel squeeze crush • Granite loam soils • A spring, 12 dams and Branch Creek frontage • Bore with 3HP electric submersible pump • Partly renovated three bedroom two-bathroom older homestead with wood fire, adequate kitchen with pantry, lock up garage, two bay carport and storage bay • Located 26km to Texas QLD, 117km to Inverell NSW and 121km to Goondiwindi QLD
Opportunity to purchase adjoining lifestyle block, Lot 16 comprising of 773.97 hectares (1912.5 acres) is for sale for $900,000.
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