WILL BE SOLD DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
"YARRABIN" -
MUDGEE, 2850, NSW
A great opportunity to purchase a large scale grazing operation only 3 ½ hours from Sydney at an extremely attractive price.
PRICE GUIDE: Bidding expected from $1.6 million
SOLD
Sales Method: |
Auction |
Listing Number: |
0753 |
Price: |
SOLD AT AUCTION!!
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Property Type: |
Grazing |
Land Size: |
Approx 4,168Acres 1,686 Hectares |
Title: |
10 titles all freehold each with a separate building entitlement. |
Situation : |
24km North West of Mudgee & only 3 ½ hours from Sydney. |
Country: |
Ranges from areas of level arable and sloping arable country to mostly open undulating grazing plus some grazing hills. Mostly productive loam & loamy granite soils. |
Timber : |
Only shade and shelter timber remains on the property that consists mainly of Box, Apple, Gum & Yellow Box. |
Water: |
A feature of the property with around 30 large dams some being spring fed, the permanent Piambong creek, springs & wet gullies. There is also a very reliable bore which is used solely for garden water purposes. |
Annual Rainfall: |
675mm or 27 inches |
Carrying Capacity: |
Estimated to carry 400 - 450 cows and calves or equivilant, the property is equally suited to sheep or cattle and is currently run as a mixed operation producing quality prime stock. |
Fencing: |
Extremely well fenced for a property of this size, most fencing is in excellent condition. |
Improvements: |
Modern 5 bedroom 2 bathroom home, near new 75 x 45 steel frame hayshed, large steel frame fully enclosed workshop/machinery shed with cement floor & power, 3 bay garage, steel cattle yards, 4 stand woolshed with steel yards plus 3 cone bottom silos. |
Regional Services: |
Mail 3 times per week, phone, power, primary & secondary schools at Mudgee, Mudgee is known as a good growing rural town that has most requirements. |
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Disclaimer: The above information has been supplied to us by the vendor. We do not accept responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass this information on. Interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.
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