Lake View-Three Large Lifestyle Blocks available for sale.
Outstanding value here for these three separate parcels of land 10 kilometers Northeast of Mukinbudin
Parcel # 1 Consisting of 347 Hectares (857 Acres) total on one title. No arable land Purely recreational with potential for a small livestock venture, this is a large expanse of lake country with one road frontage. Power is on the neighbouring property. Partially fenced into one large paddock. Offers over $100,000.00.
Parcel # 2 Consisting of 369 Hectares (911 Acres) in total on two titles. Approximately 110 (270 Acres) Hectares potentially arable. Suitable for some cropping and livestock. Partially fenced into one large paddock. Scheme water available. Offers over $150,000.00.
Parcel # 3 Consisting of 231 (570 Acres) Hectares in total on two titles (subject to dealing). Approximately 150 Hectares (370 Acres) arable. Featuring a mixture of soil types very suitable for cropping. Scheme water available. Partially fenced into one large paddock. Offers over $150,000.00
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