An excellent opportunity has arisen to purchase up to 200 megalitres of irrigation water at today's market value and what appears to be a consistent increasing trend in value. We have a number of separate titles available with lot sizes being from 25-meg entitlement to 200-meg entitlement with plenty of lot sizes in-between. Also have 120-megs of ground water in the Barron Water Management Zone. Much of the region is reliant on water supplied by the Mareeba-Dimbulah Water Supply Scheme and is regarded as the life blood of the rural economy. The region is experiencing massive growth in the horticulture sector with main drivers being good arable soils, stable climatic conditions and a reliable water management system that delivers domestic and commercial water to licence holders/customers on tap. Also have If you are looking to add to your water bank, here is a great opportunity to purchase water allocation at today's market value.
For further information or to enquire about WATER ALLOCATION/LICENCE for sale, please contact Rino Gava on 0427779086 or Email: rino@girgentigroup.com
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