Secure a genuine, commercial-scale cattle grazing and timber property at "Land's End," Fine Flower, via Grafton. Held by the same family for generations this is a rare chance to enter the North Coast property market at such scale - and with the potential for income to justify your improvements into the future. Vendors state a carrying capacity of 400 - 450 cows and calves, with the current F1 breeding enterprise crossing Brahman bulls over Hereford cows to create the coastal "super mums." Current practice has been retaining heifers and later joining to Angus and Charolais terminal sires. Selective Native hardwood timber harvesting has been a substantial boost to the figures and a reliable source of income in tough seasons or cattle markets. Spotted Gum, Grey Gum, Forest Red Gum, Red and Grey Ironbark and even some stands of Tallowwood are present and growing into the future. The main homestead is a comfortable renovated house consisting of 3 bedrooms and one bathroom. The verandahs are positioned to take in the sweeping landscape views. Excellent access through the property is via Llewellyn Road, which runs from Clarence Way at one end, through Barretts Creek and across to Coaldale Road to the north. With 21 titles spread across the property, this access could prove valuable for rural subdivision or family investment. A "renovators delight" in the shape of a second home located on the could also provide the new purchaser with some options. Water security is guaranteed with a 28 dams and four creek frontages servicing 13 paddocks. Avg rainfall in the Clarence Valley is 1100mm and summer dominant. There is huge scope to further improve and build on the property for production and profit and the land will suit someone looking to make a difference on a landscape scale. If you are after 100 acres and a laneway system to check your cattle in three minutes, then this one is not for you! If you like to see your cattle work from the creek flats to the ridges, and have the capability to appreciate the value of such a broad acreage and natural resource then this will tick a lot of boxes. Vendors expectations are fully aligned with today's rural property market and we invite your inspection at first opportunity. Expressions of Interest sought by September 18, if not sold prior. Large scale holdings of coastal cattle country are becoming scarce. This could be one of the few chances to snare your parcel for generations to come.
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Property ID: 700367640
Original Property ID: 700367640