Ray White Nagambie
Ray White Nagambie

Ray White Nagambie

298 High Street  Nagambie, VIC 3608
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
14
Sold
25
For sale
110
Avg. days advertised
Our home is picturesque Nagambie which is located in the Goulburn Valley, just one and a half hours pleasant drive north of Melbourne via the Hume Freeway and Goulburn Valley Highway. Nagambie has a diverse range of industries including viticulture, equine, agricultural and tourism, the township provides many wateractivities including water ski-ing and scenic boat trips on the Lake and Goulburn River. Nagambie is well known for its Rowing and Canoeing Course which hosts local State and National events. The lake, which laps the main street, was created when the Goulburn Weir was built for irrigation purposes in the late 19th century. The town is know world wide for its many wineries including Tabilk, Mitchelton, David Traeger, Burramurra, Andrew McGee, Goulburn Terrace and Osicka's. Ideally located directly opposite the beautiful Nagambie Lake is our office at 298 High Street, Nagambie. Our personal service and local knowledge are unique strengths and add to the success of our office. Ray White is the leading Real Estate Service in the Nagambie Lakes district. Our company is experienced in a diverse range of marketing and sales including Auctions, Private Sales, Clearing Sales and charity Auctions. We give you the choice in all facets of Real Estate. Take some time to view our properties and if you require some personal attention Phone or Email us today.

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Ray White Nagambie
Ray White Nagambie
298 High Street Nagambie VIC 3608
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