Bundaleer North 1019 Seven Creek Road, Quirindi NSW 2343
Rural
Block size: 213 m² approx.
"Bundaleer North"
*Situated only 10kms east of Quirindi and approximately 65 km to the city of Tamworth. *This property is gently undulating rising from creek flats to steeper slopes. *"Bundaleer North" is well watered with the Jacob and Joseph Creek running through the property and 6 dams providing good watering points in the higher slopes. *The property is well fenced in one main paddock with native pastures and several pockets of trees for livestock protection. Single super was spread over Bundaleer North in 2018. * "Bundaleer North" has a building entitlement allowing you to build the home of your choice, subject to council approval. *Bundaleer North" is a fantastic opportunity for a young family to obtain a starter block or an add-on block for your existing cattle breeding program.
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