Under Offer 16/12/2021
By Negotiation
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(no street name provided), Cudgewa VIC 3705

Rural
Block size: 125.33 Hectares approx.

Excellent Upper Murray Grazing

Elders are pleased to present for sale 'Scammels', a prominent livestock holding situated within close proximity to the growing rural township of Corryong. 'Scammels' offers an exciting opportunity to acquire an asset of distinction featuring quality pasture improvements in a renowned reliable high rainfall district, whilst enjoying the appealing lifestyle the district has to offer.

- Located 10* km to Corryong, 115* km to Thredbo, 120* km to Albury, 440* km to Melbourne
- Highly sought after 35* inch rainfall
- Nearly all arable of predominantly level country
- Outstanding pasture improvement and fertiliser application
- Strong soil types with stands of Red Gum
- Vendor running approx. 160 cows

'Scammels' will be sold by Public Auction on Friday 21st January 2022 at 11.00am (unless sold prior).

For more information please contact Angus Macleod 0414 670 286, Henry Mackinnon 0408 408 299

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Key details

Property type:
Rural
Block Size:
125.33 Hectares*

Other Details

Elders Real Estate Riverina

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53 years
Population
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Listing ID: 180174242. This listing has been viewed 64 times. It was first displayed on 07/12/2021 and last updated on 16/12/2021.
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