Approximately 7.4 hectares (approx 18 acres) in area with a lock up colourbond shed already built.
You could then add a dwelling and first home buyers are encouraged to explore the current Govenment rebates in place. (*Subject to criteria being met and the usual council dwelling approvals.)
This lifestyle block could also suit someone for either full time occupation* or as a holiday retreat with the Burrendong dam & Recreation Park close by.
The property has an elevated aspect offering some wonderful rural vistas complimenting the location.
Mumbil is only 27 kms from Wellington, 74 kms from Orange, one hour's drive from Dubbo, five hours from Sydney. (google maps)
It is only minutes drive to the Burrendong State Recreation Park and Arboretum, a popular water skiing, fishing and swimming spot.
* Images reflect properties at the time when the photos were taken or in some cases at an earlier point. Seasonal changes & maintenance can affect the current presentation and prospective purchasers are urged to use them as a guide only. Information pertaining to the property is of a general nature and any building requirements and connected services should be directed to the approving authority such as Dubbo Regional Council.
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