0 Borung Highway JEFFCOTT NORTH VIC JEFFCOTT NORTH VIC

FOR SALE BY TENDER – TENDER CLOSES THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12th AT 12PM.
For sale as a whole (1878 acres*) or as three separate allotments.

LOT 1 – SINGLE TREE (317 acres*)
This allotment, being 99% arable and approximately 50% black and 50% red soil types.
This property has grown highly productive lentils, canola, beans, wheat, barley and oats. With the addition of GWM water, livestock enterprise is also complemented. With all road access and excellent agronomic history this parcel is primed ready to go.

LOT 2 – BORUNG HIGHWAY (914 acres*)
This block of land located approximately 9kms north of Donald on the Swan Hill Road, presents an opportunity to purchase a large parcel of land in one allotment at 914 acres. This property boasts a large machinery shed, shearing shed and sheep yards on a mixed soil type, with GWM water connected.

LOT 3 – WOOLSHED LANE (647acres*)
647 acres signifies an opportunity to purchase a large allotment, being 98% arable in the Donald/Jeffcott area. This block is located 15km north of Donald as one paddock, fenced on all sides with road main road access, on the Donald – Swan Hill Road. It has close proximity to the Buloke lake system. The property is serviced by GWM water.

*Acreage approximate

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FOR SALE BY TENDER - TENDER CLOSES THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12th AT 12PM.

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Brett Douglas


0447 162 455
brett@driscollag.com.au

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