Another Sale by Glen Duffin @ Ray White Mundubbera
Located in the tightly held Woodmillar area, this property has everything you need in the perfect grazing starter block.
• 98.24ha (242 acres) of freehold country approx 15km from main street of Gayndah • Quality chocolate soils with alluvial creek flats (ex-Silverleaf & Narrowleaf Ironbark, Poplar Box country) • 3-bedroom farm house awaiting renovation • Large 4 bay shed with power - 1 bay is concrete • Set of old timber yards • 1 large dam + unequipped bore • Aranbanga Creek frontage • Majority of the property is white on the vegetation map • Approx. 40 acres ex-cultivation • Boundary fence in stock proof condition • Pastured with Blue grass, Buffel and Natural Forest grasses
Don't miss the opportunity to secure this top little grazing property and make it home.
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