Kimo takes in 6,348 acres on the Nangus road west of Gundagai and enjoys 2.6 km of Murrumbidgee River frontage with 700 acres of river & creek flats. Overlooking the entrance & river valley is the majestic 7 bedroom Federation homestead, set in a sweeping garden befitting the style & character of Kimo.

Kimo is situated 12km to Gundagai and the Hume Highway via a sealed road providing dual carriage highway access to Sydney, Canberra & Melbourne. Regional centre Wagga Wagga is 68km to the west.

The holding boasts 6,348 acres of grazing country suited equally to beef, wool & prime lambs.

Housing is a feature with the historic homestead has 7 Bedrooms 3.5 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, formal & casual living & dining rooms. The sweeping garden features an inground swimming pool and valley views.

Additional accomodation is provided by three cottages and there are shearers quarters for 12.

Kimo has ultimate water security with multiple dams, 2.6km river frontage, 3 creeks & an extensive reticulated water scheme that is sourced from the Murrumbidgee river on the flatswith multiple storage tanks and pumps.

With 2.6 km of Murrumbidgee River frontage and a 306 ML irrigation license there is further potential for irrigation development.

Soils are alluvial river and creek flats and naturally fertile red basalt hills carry a mix of native & improved pastures for the estimated 21,000 – 24,000 d.s.e.

Livestock handing facilities include the 6 stand woolshed, equipped with four as new Lister electric stands, 3 sets sheep yards and 3 sets cattle yards strategically located on the property.

Fodder storage is provided with three haysheds, silage pits & silos

The machinery shed is situated close to the homestead base and has a cement floored workshop.

Kimo’s current owners run a mixed grazing operation of a predominately Angus cattle herd and sheep for both wool and meat.

Sited mid-way to Sydney and Melbourne via the Hume highway and 68 km from Wagga Wagga, Kimo enjoys an average rainfall of 675mm underpinning the production that pioneers identified 170 years ago. Infrastructure is geared towards efficient and economic returns from sheep and cattle.

To discuss the sale of Kimo and arrange an inspection please contact Sally Douglas on 02 6933 5426 or 0428 826 645.