If you have been looking for a nice clean grazing property close to the township of Kyogle then this 100-acre block may just suit you.
The country is gentle rolling elevated country with heaps of magnificent building sites located all over the property.
If you built your dream home on this land you would certainly have something to skite about.
Power goes through the property and solar power is an option also.
It would make a great weekender considering one of your neighbours is the Eden Creek State Forest which goes for miles if you like horse riding etc.
The owners are well into the process of subdividing the land so if you require possession prior to title being registered, then that can be negotiated.
Perfect paddock to run any type of livestock you have, so don't miss this unique chance to purchase a special block of land so close to Kyogle.
The property has a sealed road access, school bus, power available, excellent water with 2 spring fed dams and a spring gully, plenty of shade timber, areas you can pasture improve if needed plus it will come with a building entitlement, be quick.
Inspections can be booked through Mike Smith 0413 300 680 or Lance Butt 0455 589 932
Property Code: 1165
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