Nestled in the foothills of the Dargo high plains this property could be the DIY project you've been looking for. Set on 2.5 acres close to the river and only a short drive to the famous Dargo Pub and township. The house has recently been restumped with concrete stumps and electricity connected. The inside needs total restoration, ceilings, floor and everything in between !!! Bring your hammer, drill, and tradie mates to restore this magnificent house to the character home it once was. A lockable tin shed also on the property can be used for storage. Dargo is a popular tourist destination for fishing, canoeing, horse riding, 4wd camping, hiking and taking in the picturesque views of the Great Dividing Range.
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