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HomestoriesRural lifestyle with income

Rural lifestyle with income

Agent Helen Harm describes this property, a 100.7 Ha country haven.

Helen explained it had been used for different purposes over the years.

The currently owners are running Angus cattle but it had been a piggery 10 years ago and the infrastructure is still in place for that purpose.

The property features sandy loam scrub soil on the ridges and rich loam along Turners Creek flats. The water is flowing and the dams are full.

“This is a unique opportunity for an INVESTOR or ENTREPRENEUR to do something special,” Helen explained.

“DALVEEN is halfway between Warwick and Stanthorpe on the New England Highway.

“The site office is the envy of fastidious housewives. Two built in bedrooms, open plan living encompassing a fully fitted out kitchen with dishwasher, gas hob, electric oven and more.

“The open plan living has a wood fire plus reverse cycle air conditioning. Laundry, shower, separate toilet in the wet area.

“If you are wanting to escape the populated areas to avoid COVID this is worth the drive.”

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496 to arrange inspection. Go to www.helenharm.com for more photos.

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