THIS week’s property evaluation consists of this wrap-up of not too long ago accomplished gross sales, and two separate articles on fascinating current listings throughout Queensland, and southern states.
- Balonne River nation sells after 136 years
- CQ household expands with coastal breeder block
- Roma household secures Maranoa improvement alternative
- Girilambone stays in native palms
Balonne River nation sells after 136 years
Surat’s Kent and Bree Ziesemer, Gambier Park, have paid $9.3 million (naked) to increase with Balonne River breeding, ending and fodder cropping nation.
The well-located 2917ha Broadmarsh (pictured above) is 26km north-east of Surat and 80km south-east of Roma in south-west Queensland.
The property has been held by the Dehnert household since 1888.
Nutrien Harcourts agent Darryl Langton reported 17 inspections and 11 registered bidders, which he described as a beautiful outcome when it comes to public sale individuals.
“Broadmarsh bought underneath the hammer at public sale. The bidding exercise was definitely enthusiastic following an uplift within the cattle market and within the mild of fine seasonal situations.”
Destocked for six months, Broadmarsh options principally buffel nation with darkish, alluvial river flats and frontages rising pure grasses and herbages with a capability to run 750 steers.
Boasting frontages to the Condamine and Balonne Rivers, the property is supported by Wallumbilla Creek waterholes and a flowing bore.
Broadmarsh has important potential for additional improvement potential.
CQ household expands with coastal breeder block
A Central Queensland household is increasing their breeding herd with a large-scale breeder block in a coastal rainfall space of Central Queensland.
The 12,990ha Montrose (8260ha freehold and 4730ha leasehold) is situated 40km north of Marlborough and 150km north of Rockhampton.
It’s shut to 2 export abattoirs at Rockhampton, one in Mackay, feedlots and saleyards close to Gracemere, Emerald, Nebo and Sarina.
Ray White Rural agent Richard Brosnan was unable to reveal the customer or the worth paid however stated Montrose achieved truthful market worth for each the purchaser and vendor.
“The season has been very form, and the property was very properly grassed and presenting like an image after good rain,” he stated.
That includes developed open flats operating into undulating hills rising improved pastures and areas of legumes and native pastures, Montrose has traditionally run between 2500 to 3000AE.
In recent times, the property has been conservatively operating round 1400 head of cattle which had been included within the walk-in walk-out sale.
Water is supplied by 5 dams, eight bores (six are geared up) and pure creeks with everlasting holes.
Infrastructure features a four-bedroom residence, a two-bedroom cottage, quite a few sheds and cattle yards.
The sale was dealt with by brokers from Ray White Rural, Elders and Brian Dawson Auctions.
Roma household secures Maranoa improvement alternative
A Roma household has secured a cattle breeding, backgrounding and ending operation in south-west Queensland’s Maranoa, listed as a improvement alternative with upside.
Supplied to the marketplace for the primary time in additional than 20 years by the retiring distributors, the 5793ha South Coogoon is situated close to Ballaroo, 60km west of Surat and 70km south of Roma.
Leichardt Group agent Scott Kostecki dealt with the sale of South Coogoon however was unable to reveal the customer or the worth paid.
The deep crimson and gray soils are established to prolific stands of buffel, with areas of field, mulga, brigalow and belah, able to operating as much as 1400 head of cattle.
Located in a 570mm common rainfall space, good high quality water from an artesian bore is piped to tanks and troughs, supported by seven dams and seasonal Basketyard Creek hollows.
Infrastructure consists of two houses, two metal cattle yards, quite a few sheds and a not too long ago accomplished, totally exclusion fenced boundary.
Girilambone stays in native palms
The Welsh household has paid $3.5 million for high quality grazing and farming nation in western New South Wales.
Terry and Mary Ervin’s 2069ha Iona Station is situated close to Girilambone and 55km north of Nyngan.
Nutrien Russell Property and Livestock agent David Russell stated the sale worth was barely above expectations following 5 inspections and 4 registered bidders on public sale day.
“Iona is favoured with high quality blended soil sort cultivation nation and grassed up grazing that’s well-watered and fenced,” he stated.
The acquisition worth included a 20 % share of the 807ha sown to wheat as a part of a share farm seasonal settlement.
There are 1650ha of cultivation nation with steadiness comprising barely undulating grazing nation able to supporting as much as 900 Dorper ewes.
Iona receives a mean of 475mm of rain a 12 months and is watered by 9 dams supported by a 300,000 litre rainwater storage tank.
Infrastructure features a five-bedroom residence, quite a few sheds, a 20-tonne silo, a three-stand shearing shed, sheep yards and metal cattle yards.
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