This 209 acre property is held on three titles, with the magnificent Lawrence Broadwater at the rear boundary of the property – a sight that has to be seen to be appreciated! Much of the property is suitable for cropping and has previously been planted to sugar cane. Crops such as soya beans, millett, oats, sorghum and cowpeas have been grown with great success on the alluvial land. Ideal for cattle fattening, the property has been running 60 breeders or fattening and finishing steers. Improvements are a modern one bedroom cabin set in a flood-free position, steel stockyards, several paddocks and town water is connected. Some of the property is a wetland area, ideal for dry times, and the frontage to the Broadwater is a habitat for abundant waterbirds – and our vendor says it’s pretty good for fishing too! Other activities on this unique Clarence estuary feature could include crabbing, sailing, swimming and canoeing.
Unfortunately our vendors’ health issues have restricted their ability to keep up with the demands of the farm, and a recent $40,000 price reduction indicates their urgency to sell. The property is held in three titles, and the 154 acres (approx) at the rear of the property may be purchased separately by negotiation – call the agent to express your interest.
Offers welcomed; arrange your inspection as soon as possible.