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Green Range WA 6328

$5,750,000
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'Tagliaferri'

978.72 HA (2,418.46 AC)

Supporting successful cropping and sheep enterprises, 'Tagliaferri' is located on the southern side of South Coast Highway (Highway 1), approximately 76 kilometres northeast of the Port city of Albany. It has easy access to multiple CBH sites and is a short drive to the town of Wellstead that has good amenities including a K – 6 primary school.

978.72 hectares (2418.46 acres), with the arable area being approximately 539 hectares (1331 acres).

Canola, barley, wheat and oats have been sown in recent years, with impressive sheep numbers also being grazed and finished in confinement feeding facilities.

Situated in a 620mm annual average rainfall zone, the proximity to the coast assists in reducing frost risk and limiting days of heat stress. The property has a combination of lower grazing flats and elevated undulating topography on the southern portion of the property.

Improvements include a three bedroom home and two general purpose sheds.

The property has good laneway access, is well fenced into eleven main paddocks, has double iron gates throughout and is well watered from numerous dams.

A perfect expansion opportunity for local growers with an additional 1,564.70 hectares (3,866.45 acre) of adjoining land able to be aggregated to form a larger holding.

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 978.7hect (approx)

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