Flemings Boorowa is pleased to present 'Langs Creek' 3500 Lachlan Valley Way, Boorowa NSW to the market for sale via Private Treaty.
Consisting of approximately 76ha* (188 acres) of prime agricultural land with frontage to the Boorowa River.
This property offers the purchasers the opportunity to secure a very appealing lifestyle holding with fertile and productive soils for cropping and grazing enterprises.
Features include: - Lifestyle and productive holding - 76ha* (188 acres)* total land area - Ideally located - five minutes to Boorowa town centre, 1.25hrs to Canberra and 3.5hrs to Sydney - Building entitlement, appealing house sites and power connected - Watered by dams and Boorowa River. Average 600mm*/year rainfall - Stock and domestic water license - Soils consist of clay loam pockets, basalt and granite - Boundary fencing in excellent condition - Freshwater tank
A very rare opportunity to secure a rural property for relocation, agricultural business and investment in a very tightly held region.
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All information contained here is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
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