Offers to Purchase Closing Feb 23 @ 4pm (if not sold prior)
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Darganullup 1431 Boyup Brook - Kojonup Road, Mayanup WA 6244

Rural
Block size: 426 m² approx.

"Darganullup" | 1431 Boyup Brook - Kojonup Road | MAYANUP

"Darganullup" | 1431 Boyup Brook - Kojonup Road | MAYANUP

426.29ha | 6 Titles

Ray White Rural WA is pleased to present "Darganullup". This mixed cropping/livestock property lies in the 600mm rainfall zone within the Boyup Brook Shire and has been held in the same family since its establishment. Situated only 14km from Boyup Brook with bitumen road frontage the property is ideally located for accessing the wide range services and amenities within the region.

The property features a gently undulating landscape with a good mix of productive medium loams and gravelly loams across most of the property. There is also a gravel pit on the farm which can be used for maintaining roadways etc.

"Darganullup" has been very conservatively run as a mixed cropping/livestock property running sheep and growing predominantly wheat for grain and hay production. It has been leased out for cropping for approximately 5 years and has had annual applications of cropping fertiliser in this time.

150 acres of unencumbered coppiced bluegums on the property could be cleared and recovered for additional cropping/grazing country.

The farm is watered by a number of smaller dams and two reliable spring fed soaks. Infrastructure on the property is limited and mostly in poor condition but includes - small machinery shed/workshop, hay shed, shearing shed, storage shed and uninhabitable 4 x 3 original homestead.

There is plenty of opportunity now for the new owners to make improvements, increase production and add value to this property making it a great investment for anyone looking to add scale in the area.


This property is being offered for sale by:

OFFERS TO PURCHASE CLOSING 23rd FEBRUARY 2024 @ 4pm (if not sold prior)


For more information on this property or to arrange a private inspection please contact:

Kate Jefferies | 0437 204 025 | kate.jefferies@raywhite.com
Ray White Rural WA

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Ray White Rural WA

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