A LARGE CATTLE PROPERTY WITH OPPORTUNITY FOR SUBDIVISION
This is a very rare opportunity to acquire an expansive pasture improved property with good stock carrying capacity. Currently around 200 head and could easily be increased to 300. The property is 70% in grass with the balance in native forest and bush, incudes some millable timber.
A very adequate water supply consisting of an extensive creek and dam system guarantees water all year round.
The fences are particularly well maintained and relatively new, there is also some shedding and cattle race and ramps. The building's consist of a moder 2/3-bedroom home and an old repairable home which could be a workers cottage. A new home could be built if desired.
There is a huge bonus being that the property consists of eight titles which could be sold off separately subject to usual council approvals.
Alternatively, the property would be suitable for some cropping ventures.
Inspections are strictly by appointment.
Some information may require a confidentiality agreement to be signed before information is made available.
In the first instance contact John Vickars 0428 380 201.
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