"Ohara's Retreat" is located adjoining Guy Faulks National Park, approx 50km east of Glen Innes. Comprising approx 43.42ha (110 acres) of largely native bushland with numerous species of wildlife & birdlife. There is good gravel road access to the block although it is recommended to have a four-wheel drive vehicle. Access is via a sealed road to Red Range village, then gravel Council Road through to State Forest Road. Please allow for over one hour travel time. This very picturesque property has some cleared camping areas including a levelled gravel pad to park a caravan. The block does not have a dwelling entitlement. The vendor is retiring and is willing to offer vendor finance on a first mortgage basis, with $50,000 down & the balance for up to 10 years at 6.5%pa. Give me a call, Jim Ritchie 0428 490 108 to arrange an inspection.
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