This 190 acre (77 hectare) freehold land parcel which is currently under sugar cane production is on the market. The options are plenty: continue growing the cane to add to an existing assignment, expand a neighbouring enterprise or acquire the land now for future cropping development. The land benefits from two road frontages, one providing optimal exposure to the main highway.
A summary of property features includes:
* Approx. 190 acres (77 hectares) freehold * Laser levelled paddocks * 2 sealed road frontages * Walsh River frontage * 6 span pivot with overhang * 200mm underground main lines * Electric pump and motor + filter * MDIA offtake in place * Commercial bore - approx. 0.5 ML per day
Prompt viewing is strongly recommended for the astute buyer desiring an immediate return on their investment.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Exclusive Agent John Falvo at Mareeba Property Office.
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