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339 Lowana Road, Gunns Plains, TAS, 7315

Gunns Plains TAS 7315

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Robotic Dairy on the Leven River

A respected dairy farm in an area that has established itself as one of Tasmania's premiere dairy locations.

The property comprises 14 titles with a combined area of 264.70 Ha. Situated on the Leven River, the property benefits from 1.8 Km of river frontage, the property is offered to the market with 825 megalitres of water from the river.

Current irrigation is 12.3 hectares of solid set sprinklers with hydrants allowing for soft or hard hose irrigation. Dairy infrastructure includes an effluent system approved for 500-600 cows and a robotic dairy.

Improvements on the property include 2 dwellings with 1 dwelling included in the lease, and the other under a seperate lease.

Farm Buildings are very serviceable and adequate for the property.

The property is currently leased out at $208,741 pa + GST with the lease expiring 31st September 2027 (May be earlier with agreement with Lessee).

For sale - $6,500,000 (plus price of tenant chattels).

For more information, please contact Lochie Dornauf 0437 957 787, Rob Dixon 0408 134 025, Mark Ranicar 0418 132 344 or Robert Medwin 0400 554 464.

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 264.7hect (approx)

Title/Possession

  • Shire/District Council: Central Coast

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