Outstanding Viticulture, Cropping and Livestock Opportunity
765 Back Tea Tree Road, Tea Tree TAS 7017
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Block size: 233 m² approx.
We are pleased to present to market a high-quality agricultural property within the emerging viticulture region of Southern Tasmania.
Offers are invited for the purchase of "Glen Quoin", a 233.1 ha irrigation holding with a north facing aspect and a wealth of investment potential. The agricultural holding and location present a magnificent development opportunity with lifestyle appeal.
The Tea Tree area has traditionally been cropping and grazing. However, there has been a movement towards intensive agriculture including viticulture, horticulture and vegetable production since the development of the South East Irrigation Scheme (SEIS). The opportunity to acquire a holding close to the Hobart CBD adds to its lifestyle appeal.
For further information and to arrange an inspection of the property please contact Michael Crisp on 0438 597 128.
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