Lot 47 - 807 Tunglebung Creek Road, Casino NSW 2470
Rural
Block size: 114.13 Hectares approx.
TUNGLEBUNG GRAZING BLOCK
This excellent breeder and backgrounder property is situated underneath the Cambridge plateau where you are assured of high rainfall and good cattle fattening country.
The property consists of 282 acres of gentle sloping hills and plateaus which includes an uncover stockyard facility, which are located near the road and a hay and machinery shed on top of ridge where the old house used to sit. Power is also close to the shed.
The owner estimates this property would carry 100 breeders all year round which would make it one of the cheapest grazing blocks on the north coast.
North coast towns such as Casino, Bonalbo and Mallanganee are all an easy drive away and not to mention the coastal town of Evans Heads.
The Regional Livestock Selling Centre, Abattoir and great schools are also located in Casino.
For an inspection of this great grazing block, please contact Lance Butt on 0455 589 932
Property Code: 1542
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