Looking to secure your own rural holding? This property situated on the top of Mount Mee would suit someone looking for privacy and a tree change lifestyle or wanting to run a few head of cattle. The land has native trees including Blackbutt. There is also some cleared grazing land for cattle; the owners advise me currently for around 10 head of cattle. Much of Mount Mee is used as cattle grazing country or is covered in natural bushland. Rich volcanic soil is characteristic of the area and Kikuyu grass covers the grazing lands.

The property has a natural bush setting. The land parcel is accessible via Hewitt Road which is an unsealed gazetted road connecting Mount Mee Road and extending to Settlement Road. There is also another gazetted road reserve; this unsealed road named Local Road which is mapped to connect this parcel of land to Settlement Road. This Title of land formed one of 3 Titles belonging to Tarrana Vale, a working Jersey Dairy holding. There is an easement running through the property which accommodates the passage of a Tarong Power Transmission Line.

Mount Mee is situated in the picturesque Hinterland, and has its own microclimate due to the distance above sea level. This temperate climate is usually 3 to 4 degrees cooler than the coast.

This acreage is situated in close proximity to:
DAguilar National Park & The Gantry
Birches Restaurant
Mount Mee Community Hall
Mount Mee State School (5mins)
Dahmongah Lookout Park

Mount Mee is situated one hour’s travelling distance from Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, and 25 minutes from Caboolture, Dayboro, and Woodford.
The University of the Sunshine Coast has a campus at Caboolture.
Caboolture Railway station provides express trains to Brisbane city.

To arrange a private inspection contact Majella Holton on 0401 133 027.