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372 Coomalbidgup Road, Coomalbidgup WA 6450

Rural
32
Block size: 636 m² approx.

'COOMBEY MIA' part of the productive Esperance Plains.

'Coombey Mia' is part of the productive Esperance Plains, located 65 kilometers west of the regional centre of Esperance with road frontage to Coomalbidgup Road. The property is well set up for grain production and is currently under an annual rotation of canola, 2023, and wheat is scheduled for 2024.
Over the last five years 'Coombey Mia' has received annual applications of super copper zinc mollie & potash, plus lime every 3 years at 1/1.5 tonnes per hectare, and claying and deep ripping has been strategically incorporated where necessary.
'Coombey Mia' boasts many features, including, 530 arable hectares (approximately) of easy to work soils, with surveyed trafficable shallow drainage providing relief into a treed creek line. Annual rainfall over the years averages 525 mm. A graveled laneway system provides secure all year-round access, and two large gravel pads ensure easy access to spray water, and grain management at harvest. Water for spraying is supplied from soaks and clay pits and pumped to centrally located tanks.
A very comfortable 3-bedroom, 2- bathroom stone & brick house is surrounded by reticulated gardens. Water for the garden is supplied from an equipped bore, while the house is plumbed to rainwater.
'Coombey Mia' has proven itself as a reliable grain producer, the property has been conservatively farmed using district best practices, targeting yields of 3 tonnes per hectare of wheat and 1.5 tonnes per hectare of canola.
If you are searching for reliable production, then 'Coombey Mia' is in the right spot and has many features that can only enhance future production.
'Coombey Mia' is for sale by Expressions of Interest closing on Friday the 5th of April 2024 at 1.30 pm.

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Key details

Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Property type:
Rural
Block Size:
636 *

Other Details

Lot:
1552
Legal description:
P207747/1552
ELDERS ESPERANCE

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Block information
Block size: 636 (approx)
Legal description: P207747/1552
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Property history

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Property History
08 Apr 2024
Sold
ELDERS ESPERANCE
Listed: 28/02/2024
Block size: 636m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
08 Apr 2024
Sold
ELDERS ESPERANCE
Listed: 28/02/2024
Block size: 636m²
Transfer type: Full transfer

Coomalbidgup suburb information

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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
34 years
Population
136
Listing ID: 182336146. This listing has been viewed 1 time. It was first displayed on 28/02/2024 and last updated on 08/04/2024.
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