Over 90 acres of absolute Hume Highway frontage with crossover access from the Federal Highway, approximately 8kms south of Goulburn City and the iconic Big Merino.
- Pasture improved with 4 paddocks - Good fencing around the property - Four good stocked dams - 12 x 12m steel and colorbond machinery shed with double roller door and concrete floor - 104,000 litre water tank connected - Large steel cattle yards with crush and loading ramp - Approved DA for a 4 bedroom home - Power pole on property (not connected)
For more information contact Greg Croker 0428 243 241.
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