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505 Trent Road, Alva, QLD, 4807

Alva QLD 4807

Expressions of Interest Close 12/12/2025 @ 4.00pm
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Productive Burdekin Cane & Cropping Country – 505–529 Trent Road, Alva QLD

Elders Ayr presents an exceptional 94.99-hectare property in the heart of the Burdekin irrigation district – a rare opportunity to secure prime delta country known for its fertility, reliability and performance.

Flat, arable land with deep delta clay soils – ideal for cane, hay, corn or beans

Total area of 94 hectares with 73.65 hectares of cropping land being sold on two titles with 729.6 ML Lower Burdekin Water allocation
Fully irrigated via two concrete pipelines (4" & 6" pumps, 9 outlets total) plus a poly main with recycle pit (6" pump, 3 outlets)

Efficient surface drainage and sealed road access

Currently cropped to sugarcane
Neighboring properties demonstrate diversified cropping potential

Only 5 km to Ayr and 90 km to Townsville with daily air services. This holding combines versatility, location and scale in a tightly held district.


Expressions of interest close 12 December 2025 at 4.00pm

Contact the exclusive agent for further information

Robert Murolo
Elders Ayr
0481799934

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General Features

  • Land Area: 94hect (approx)

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