FOR SALE $ 1,000,000 plus DRAMATIC REDUCTION FROM $2.5 MILLION OWNERS LOOKING FOR A QUICK SALE DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 87.31 hectares Lot 10 Wellesley Road Binningup
Suitable for Cattle - Currently running 50 calving cows. Relatively new hay shed near the Eastern boundary Main dam located in Northeast corner - pumps water into 3 large circular water troughs for cattle Secondary small dam located in Southwest corner - Winter only Windmill - needs maintenance (rods and buckets) Renewed barbed wire fencing - from Cattle yards to the eastern boundary/ Runnymede Road and from the yards to the Northern boundary. Grasses - strawberry clover, rye, Kikuyu. Hay ring located near shed Part of the farm is low-lying and is green all year round. Forms a natural lake in winter. Underlying peat soil, high saline content.
Holding Income $18,000 pa plus rates and taxes Annual Lease - Expires end of February. Rollover to month by month there after
Located in the Kemerton Industrial Buffer Zone.
No houses can be built on the property.
Permitted uses: Rural pursuit Rural industry - including Market Gardens Forestry / Silviculture Extractive industry Public Utility Stock Holding & Sale Yards
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