230ha (570 acres) BREEDING, GROWING OR FATTENING CLOSE TO GIN GIN
* Undulating country consisting of 570 acres of black soil ex-cultivation, cleared and grassy hills, as well as selectively cleared forest country * 4 Freehold titles plus railway lease * Very well watered via 6 dams & well with pump pumping to a tank at the yards * Plus flowing permanent spring producing a good supply of water * Set of solid wooden yards with a headbail and functioning dip as well as an excellent steel post and cattlerail receiving yard/cooler built off main yards * 7.5m x 9m shed with concrete floor * Fenced into 7 paddocks with mostly 4 barb wooden post fencing in very good condition * Runs 130 steers through to bullocks or equivalent breeders * Added income from millable spotted gum * Great house sites across this picturesque property * 7km to Gin Gin and 57km to Bundaberg
Agents Comment: This highly maintained and very well presented property has been owned by the vendor for forty years. The fencing and water is very secure for the absentee owner or alternatively, close to major towns or the city of Bundaberg for those wishing to make a home on a picturesque, income producing farm.
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