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HomestoriesPrivately positioned

Privately positioned

Privately positioned, in approximately 18km east of Warwick with access off bitumen road and only a 10-minute drive to the township of Killarney, you will find this pleasing 100-acre corner block property, offering a two-bedroom, one-bathroom, separate toilet, internal laundry, liveable and tidy home.

The property at 177 Huxleys Road, Loch Lomond, has a lot to offer its next new owners. This is a very quiet location, a fantastic parcel of land producing productive soils, large dam, plenty of room for horses and cattle.

The working bore services all outside taps, two large tanks servicing the home with a third to back it up. Huge 18m x 13m powered machinery shed, two cattle yards with crush and race but in some need of repair.

The comfortable two bedroom plus sleepout home offers good open living space with decent size kitchen presenting generous cupboard space and dining area, comfortable and cozy lounge room offering wood heater that warms the whole home during the cold winters.

Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of nature’s paradise. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and experience the serenity and tranquillity of this remarkable property.

An excellent tenant in place, so 24hrs notice is needed.

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