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Oakenden QLD 4741
Oakenden QLD 4741
Oakenden QLD 4741
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LOCATION: Fronts Eton Homebush Road, Oakenden AREA: 98.74ha or approximately 244 acres - Freehold. HOME: Highset three (3) bedroom Queenslander, structurally sound with the roof in good condition. COTTAGE: Lowset two (2) bedroom, presently being lived in. DONGA: Setup with breezeway accommodation. SHED: Eight (8) Bay machinery shed with workshop area and 3 phase power. WATER: Kinchant channel runs through the property with three (3) metered outlets leading to four (4) other unmetered outlets. 98 meg allocation. Underground mains on one side of the channel with three (3) hydrants. One site diesel equipped. Other outlets use portable diesel pump to the pumpsites. Three (3) Dams with pumpsites, permanent dam at the house fed off Stoney Creek. Pumpsite to water lawns and gardens. Plus rainwater to all the premises. SOILS: Fertile creek alluvial, sandy loams and brown clay soils. PRODUCTION: Presently harvesting the 2023 cane crop of approximately 4,200 tonnes. The 2024 cane crop will be maintained with all inputs for that crop done which should exceed 3,000 tonnes for the 2024 cane season. This property would suit pasture development for grazing and has the criteria to suit pastured grazing with permanent natural water points. Plus would suit hay production. FRONTAGE: Fronts Eton Homebush Road (approx 1klm), fronts Stoney Creek and double frontage to the Kinchant Channel. PRICE: Price by Negotiation. REMARKS: This property suits cane farming, pastured grazing, hay production, excellent water, creek flats, in a great location. Close to the Peak Downs Highway, Mackay, Dalrymple Bay, Bowen Coal Basin, The Whitsundays, Airlie Beach plus the fishing, crabbing, prawning, boating and beaches. Inspections by appointment only. For more information please contact: Gary Johns | Nutrien Harcourts | Mackay & Bowen Office: (07) 4998 6021 Mobile: 0427 241 250 Email: [email protected]
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