Perfect blank canvas to build your dream home on a rural lifestyle block with panoramic views • 52.6 ha (130 ac) approx. freehold land • 12km West of Roma 2.7 km from the Warrego highway and 2 km of gravel road all weather • School bus at Hodgson (6 minute drive), mail service twice weekly and rubbish removal Wednesday • Black soil flats with mitchell, rhodes, buffel and seasonal herbages. Box, belah and sandlewood • Dam • Bungeworgorai creek • Divided in 2 paddocks • Steel and wooden fencing posts with barb and plain wire • East and north boundary 4 barbs • West boundary 3 barbs and 1 plain • South boundary 6 barbs and 1 plain
Adjacent property "Amanzi" 91.8 ha (227 ac) approx. being offered separately at Auction on Friday 17th May 10:30 am at Explorers Inn. Inspections by appointment only with selling agent.
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