Positioned 35kms west of Kempsey is a bountiful 86.25 hectare (200 acre) property with frontage to Willi Willi Rd. Two thirds medium to heavy density timber and one third open pasture.
There are multiple opportunities for the purchaser of this property. Subdivision is possible with building site and dam on each 43.125 hectare block, allowing dual family living or on selling with two house sites approved by the fire safety officer.
Income can be obtained from areas of allowable logging, harvesting the abundance of firewood, maybe running a few cattle with 2 dams available.
Use the property as an escape with numerous bike tracks accessible.
The property is fully fenced with clear road access from the building site and only 20 minutes drive to Kempsey.
For more information on this exceptional opportunity contact Allen Reece on 0409 814 400.
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