Sheepwash Lagoon - Echuca Moama On The Murray Road
PRICE REDUCTION $2,500,000
Sheepwash Lagoon - Echuca Moama On The Murray Road, Moama NSW 2731
Rural
Block size: 121 m² approx.
Echuca Moama / 'Sheepwash Lagoon- Murray River'
A truly stunning 121.5HA (300 Acres) Property boasting absolute Murray River and 1.25km Sheepwash Lagoon private water frontage. Originally part of the famous Perricoota station. This very unique property provides unlimited scope and opportunity - from creating a private home on the water, to developing any one of a multitude of commercial ventures requiring access to water. Features include: Dwelling permit available A blank canvas to build your dream home to enjoy permanent water views Privacy & security 3 phase power Irrigation pump & diesel motor Approximately 25Ha laid out to flood irrigation Fenced to 6 paddocks
The very best of waterfront lifestyle with water activities on tap 24/7. Fishing, pontoon boating, skiing, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, cruising or just relaxing on the water's edge, it is all possible right here on this property.
This amazing, hard to find waterfront property offers the opportunity to invest into one of the fastest growing areas in our beautiful country.
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