THIS week’s property overview contains this wrap-up of properties which have returned to the market after public sale or EOIs, and two separate articles on new listings in Queensland, in addition to the Northern Territory, New South Wales and Victoria.
- $8.2m for absolutely exclusion fenced property in SW Qld
- Picturesque Hunter Valley grazing lists for $11.9m
- Namoi River’s Windfall drops to $5.5m
$8.2m for absolutely exclusion fenced property in SW Qld
A totally exclusion fenced breeding and backgrounding operation in Queensland’s far south-west has been listed for $8.2 million after passing-in at public sale for $7.8 million.
The 31,745ha Neverfail and Wyuna Aggregation is located 54km south of Eulo and 120km south-west of Cunnamulla.
In August 2020, a Tamworth-based group of consumers secured the aggregation and invested in new fencing and watering factors.
Two years later it was offered to a Bendigo-based household who’s now pursuing alternatives nearer to residence.
Border Actual Property agent Dave Leeds stated Neverfail and Wyuna is the very best fenced block he had ever marketed and in consequence it was straightforward to handle.
“Each properties obtained large rainfall over December and January which is setting them up for the approaching 12 months,” he stated.
Based on the seller, Neverfail and Wyuna can run 8000DSE however the holding is at the moment carrying round 2000 Dorper ewes and greater than 7000 goats.
The nation includes 2025ha of Werai watercourse flood nation from the Paroo River with the steadiness principally comfortable crimson loam nation rising an abundance of grasses and edible mulga.
The aggregation is well-watered by 4 bores and 4 dams.
Infrastructure contains lodging, a shed, close to new sheep/goat yards and an historic shearing shed.
Picturesque Hunter Valley grazing lists for $11.9m
A extremely developed, drought-proof farm operating, what’s believed to be, the biggest Suffolk sheep flock in Australia has listed for $11.9 million after failing to promote following an expressions of curiosity marketing campaign.
Situated on the western facet of the Bylong Valley, the 910ha Wingarra is 44km north of Rylstone and 90km east of Mudgee within the Hunter Valley area of New South Wales.
The distributors are former Carbon Farmer of the 12 months and Landcare Main Producer Champion, Tim Woods and Jeannine Biviano, a former Telstra Enterprise Girl of the 12 months.
Equally suited to any mixture of sheep and cattle, Wingarra is at the moment supporting 1000 self-replacing ewes producing commerce and export lambs, alongside 260 Angus breeders in a winter calving operation.
Mr Woods described Wingarra as arguably the very best property in one of the stunning and fertile valleys west of Sydney.
“The combined pasture sward has the flexibility to maintain inventory and reply rapidly to rainfall occasions no matter timing, which has allowed us to extend the property’s carrying capability,” he stated.
LAWD director Col Medway described Wingarra as an excellent farming, ending and breeding holding.
“This property is exceptionally nicely improved and lends itself to a wide range of enterprises. Every part is full, so the brand new purchaser will stroll into an unbelievable alternative.”
The nation rises from alluvial flats by arable slopes to areas of timbered sandstone escarpment rising a steadiness of irrigation, summer season and winter responsive pastures.
Round 110ha is beneath irrigation producing lucerne and different high-performance pastures throughout the yr.
The property is watered by a bore and a 419ML floor water entitlement from the Bylong River in a 606mm common annual rainfall area.
Infrastructure features a three-bedroom sandstone residence, two two-bedroom cottages, two cattle yards, a two-stand shearing shed, sheep yards, quite a few sheds and three silos with 190 tonnes of grain storage.
LAWD brokers Col Medway and Daniel McCulloch are dealing with the sale.
Namoi River’s Windfall drops to $5.5m
Picturesque and well-located grazing and ending nation with safe water is attractive curiosity at $5.5 million after failing to promote six months in the past for $6.3 million.
The 1489ha Windfall is situated on the banks of the Namoi River, 22km from Manilla and 60 minutes drive north of Tamworth and 90 minutes west of Armidale.
Bought by Gunnedah’s Peter and Julianna McArthur in 2017, the property was residence to the Clay Pool Ballot Herefords.
Able to operating as much as 5000DSE, the McArthurs are at the moment operating 2000 ewes and 2400 lambs, and between 50 and 80 cows and calves.
The nation ranges from alluvial river flats to massive open valleys with crimson basalt soils and extra closely timbered steeper sides.
There are two irrigation licences hooked up to Windfall together with 212ML from the Namoi River and an extra 100ML aquifer licence, supported by 23 dams.
Two centre pivot irrigators are used to water the 40ha of lucerne and forage crops.
Infrastructure contains three dwellings, a brand new four-stand shearing shed, sheep and cattle yards, quite a few sheds and a number of other silos.
Windfall is being offered by Cullen Royle agent Richard Royle and Purtle Plevey Businesses agent Samuel Plevey.
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