Sub Division and Plantation Investment Opportunity.
This land sale offers a great opportunity for an astute investor to be involved in a longer term investment with huge potential. The land is currently utilised for timber production with 330 ha’s of E.nitens plantation and 104 ha’s of P.radiata plantation on the property. The plantation’s are four years old, unencumbered and are currently growing at a very high growth rate. Plantation health is exceptional. The remainder of the land (approx 60 ha’s) is native forest, fire breaks, roads and grass reserves.
In addition to this the land contains an approved eight lot subdivision under DA Permit 270/11 issued by the West Tamar Council in August 2011. Lot size’s vary from 53 ha’s to 63 ha’s with three lots having direct frontage to the Tamar River. Four of the remaining lots have access to Auburn Road with one lot being accessed from the West Tamar Highway via White’s Road.
The property could also be utilised for grazing now and carries a good set of steel cattle yards and a shearing shed. There is also a large hay barn adjacent to the shearing shed. Power is supplied to the shearing shed.

Gravel roads give good access to all parts of the property. Clog Toms Creek forms the eastern boundary with Cobblestone Creek on part of the western boundary. Water is sourced from these creeks and numerous dams.
Situated only 2.5 km from Beaconsfield and less than half an hour from Launceston this property is worth serious consideration from people looking to build on their Superannuation investment or as a development property ready for subdivision.
Inspection is recommended.

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