LAWD is pleased to present for sale 2312 Creswick- Newstead Road, Smeaton (the Property), a high-quality grazing and conservation opportunity situated in the Goldfields region of north-west Victoria.
KEY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHT INCLUDE:
• Total land area of 416* hectares (1,028* acres). • Currently utilised for dryland grazing along with other agricultural purposes. • 250* hectares is subject to a Conversation Management Plan (CMP) (a full copy of the CMP is available to prospective purchasers). • Quality soil types and reliable annual rainfall allowing for further pasture development. • Secure water is provided via three earthen dams, a water tank storage and multiple seasonal creeks. • Pastures comprise mainly native perennial pastures with some improved pasture areas. • Held within 20* Certificates of Title with 2.5* kilometres of sealed road frontage. • Ideal opportunity to continue to build current farming operations, with added future development and sub-divisional potential for residences (STCA) or further agricultural pursuits. • Strategically located in a highly reliable and productive agricultural region of Victoria, 40* kilometres north of the Ballarat town centre.
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