Sixty acres of horticultural land planted to a variety of different crops. Facing Toolunka Creek with pipeline access to the creek. A new filter has been installed and the pump has been replaced since the flood. The crop varieties are:
• 2-3 year old Shiraz (16.4 acres) • 1-3 year old Pistachios (13.1 acres) • Pickling & Oil Olives (23.5 acres combined) • Vacant land ready for replanting (7 acres)
If you have been looking for a quiet and secluded area for a new home (subject to council approval) there are many choices to choose from on this parcel of land, including capturing the water views overlooking Toolunka Creek. Buy, build and have an income. For more information on this property call Sharon 0403 585 792.
RLA - 315295
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