RARE ACREAGE & House .... So Close To Town! 40.61 HA
It is not often you find of a property with an appealing rural outlook and also be close to town. Located approx 5km from the main CBD and just off the Newell Highway.
* 40.61 ha with a four bedroom brick home, sheds & tanks * Mainly cleared with some timbered sections * The house and yards are fenced with an all weather road . * Modern kitchen , bathroom , ensuite , A/C and woodfire * Rural power, septic , numerous sheds for storage and cars * Bore. The house is run from the rainwater tank, outside taps run from the bore * Machinery shed * Good access roads around the property * Fencing in fair to good order.
Don't miss your opportunity to purchase a great rural property .
For your private inspection please contact Jane McWhirter 0428 422255 jmcwhirter@dcco.com.au
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