Billabong Creek frontage property in 2 titles being sold as a whole.
LOT 1 DP825511 Contains 17.43 Hectares and all improvements including 4 bedroom brick veneer home, 2 bay shed (1 bay secure), older style farm sheds, yards with head bale, 3 stand woolshed in excellent condition, 2 grain silos, 1 seed silo, hay shed & workshop. House water from rainwater tanks with electric pressure pump. Established gardens and trees.
LOT 2 DP825511 Contains 145.9 Hectares 3 catchment dams, good fencing, sealed road frontage to Back Walbundrie-Rand road. Well drained Billabong Creek flats. Currently leased until 31/3/2024.
Opportunity to acquire small rural holding in strong farming district within 45 minutes of Albury. in 22-23" rainfall area. Quality Property.
Contact : Reg Coulston 0418 118 207 David Gittoes 0409 362 722 Kirsty Taylor 0438 444 227
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