Scenic Rural property in Bally Bally, Beverley 39.25ha(96.9acres)
Welcome to lot 3317 Ki Rd, Bally Bally! This stunning 97-acre property offers a picturesque setting with mostly grey loam soil, perfect for various agricultural pursuits. The Monjarducking winter creek meanders through the land, adding natural beauty and character.
Located just 21km from Beverley and a convenient 20-minute drive from Brookton, this property combines rural tranquility with easy access to essential amenities.
Key Features:
97 acres of picturesque land Mostly grey loam soil Monjarducking gully (winter creek) running through the property Unequipped bore Suitable for camping and recreation with family Convenient location: 21km to Beverley, 20 minutes to Brookton Whether you're looking for a peaceful rural retreat, a productive agricultural venture, or a place to enjoy camping adventures with your family, this property offers endless possibilities. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of scenic countryside in Bally Bally. Shire rates approx $1108pa
Contact me today to arrange a viewing and explore the potential of lot 3317 Ki Rd! Fred Hill 0417 991 573
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