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131 Bullaburrah Creek Road, Dimbulah QLD 4872

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Block size: 342 m² approx.

Horticultural Development Opportunity Dimbulah NQ

Horticultural Development Opportunity Dimbulah NQ.

Situated approximately 10 minutes from the dynamic food bowl centre of Dimbulah which is part of the highly productive and diverse agricultural region that is the Atherton Tablelands. The property comprises two adjacent blocks on Bullaburrah Creek Road approximately 12 kms from the Dimbulah township. Country is flat to very gently sloping red and grey granite based sandy loams typical of this area and ideal for a wide range of tree and vine crops. The properties slope gently to the South and adjoin the Walsh River.
Currently under approx. 4000 Kensington Pride Mango trees of varying age covering approx. 40-50 acres with plenty of vacant arable land to allow further development and expansion. The fruit from these trees is packed under contract off farm.
Each block has a 3 Bed 1 Bath masonry block home in place with ancillary machinery and workshop shedding. Additionally there is a brand new large scale steel frame packing facility with packing machine in place but not in operation. This facility is absolutely first class and adds value to these properties. There is an extensive Plant & Equipment list.
There is a 125 Meg Water Licence which is sourced from the Walsh River via 2 separate 6 " main lines and delivered by a 100 HP mains powered electric pump. Water is delivered to trees by under tree sprinklers. Additionally there is approx. 60 acres under 2 " feed Solid Set sprays which could quickly be brought into production for such crops as pumpkins, melons etc.
The sale of this property affords an ideal opportunity for established operators who are expanding or new entrants/investors to the industry in this area. There is an established cash flow in place with plenty of scope for further development and extensions into other crops. The packing facility is excellent and just needs connecting to power to make operational. Two houses would also be attractive to family operators or alternatively is very suited for staff housing.
The growth and dynamic horticultural environment centred around the Atherton Tablelands and Dimbulah in particular is well known and enquiry and inspections are highly recommended.
To book an inspection call our Rural Property Specialist, Peter MacPherson 0447 941 110.

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Key details

Property type:
House
Block Size:
342 *

Other Details

Legal description:
100/HG669
Queensland Rural

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Block information
Block size: 342 (approx)
Legal description: 100/HG669
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Listing ID: 182222572. This listing has been viewed 2 times. It was first displayed on 16/01/2024 and last updated on 16/01/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.