PRICE IMPROVEMENT - Agricultural opportunity on 322ha with 38 megs of water
An excellent opportunity now exists to procure an agricultural property spanning 322 ha in south east of Tasmania with a current licence for 38 megs of water and potential for more if required. Well maintained infrastructure is in place with a renovated 2 bed cottage including a garage and sheds.
The property itself is productive and has been primarily for sheep and cattle grazing but with potential for vines or any agricultural pursuit you wish to undertake. Other options for this property could be Agri tourism, cropping, horticulture, equestrian pursuits, boutique rural business or simply an idyllic lifestyle change. All fencing is in very good condition and the property has been maintained and mostly developed to a high standard.
As you will see from the photos the views from this property are spectacular and span as far as Storm Bay with many options to create a new home to maximise this unique outlook in nearly every direction. All this whilst being 20 minutes from the airport, 35 minutes to Hobart and a mere 10 minutes to the major centre of Sorell where everything is available including schools, supermarkets and all shopping facilities.
The options and opportunities for this property are endless, its location making any venture attractive and convenient with its proximity to both Hobart, the Tasman Peninsula and the iconic East Coast.
We look forward to your enquiry for further information and/or inspection.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
All timeframes and dimensions are approximates only.
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