The property is ideally located with Elizabeth Street road frontage, approx. 10kms from Albany CBD, with provision of power and water services.
This property adjoins the existing Bayonet Head residential development, with views over Oyster Harbour.
There is a local vibrant community on your doorstep as well as a National Lifestyle Village just around the corner.
The property consists of 1 title totalling 18.86ha and is zoned general agriculture. The property is being used to run a fat lamb operation, currently running 200 head.
The property has 4 paddocks. The fencing is in good condition with steel gates, ringlock on steel and pine posts.
Vegetation consists of Tea Tree and Taylorina. The property is flat to undulating with good pastures and kike/clover/rye coverage over the entire property. Soil types vary from loam/sand/peat.
Water resources on the property are good and comprise 1 dam and 1 soak. Long term average annual rainfall for the area is 850mm.
Improvements on the property include: • 10m x 20m General Purpose Shed with 2 shearing pens, • Custom made steel cattle yards with 10 head capacity, and • 50000 litre zincalume tank.
It is not often a property with this potential in this location comes to the market.
The property is listed for sale at $2.2M.
For further information or to arrange an inspection of this property, please contact Joe Galantino on 0428 424 351.
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