- Located approximately 4km Sandy Creek, 12km Tangambalanga, 45km Albury/Wodonga.
- Gently sloping to steeper areas, well grassed, subdivided into 5 paddocks.
- Capable of running approximately 30 - 40 dry cattle, scope for pasture improvement.
- Sensational home sites, water from spring & catchment dams.
- Good fencing, all weather road access through centre, access tracks, no improvements.
'The property offers a great opportunity for neighbouring farmers to add to existing holdings, or for those looking for a property to build on with acres, within 30 minutes of Albury/Wodonga.'
Disclaimer: All care has been taken in compiling these particulars, but the vendor and their agents do not guarantee the details and cannot accept responsibility for errors or misdescriptions if any. Intending purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of details.
Property Code: 2422
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