IDEALLY situated 50km equidistant from Capella, Clermont and Dysart, prime Central Highlands property Old Corry offers multiple cash-flow opportunities with cattle breeding, fattening and grain production.
Covering 3265 hectares (8068 acres), Old Corry will be auctioned at the Mayfair Tavern, Emerald, on Friday, February 11, at 11am, through joint selling agents Landmark, Emerald, and Hoch & Wilkinson, Clermont.
The land form of this property is predominantly open shaded downs interspersed with ti-tree waterways and basalt stony ridges, growing mostly native pastures of forest Mitchell and Flinders, with some areas of buffel established throughout. The land then runs back to lighter, semi-open natural cattle country of mountain coolibah and bloodwood.
Old Corry has 200ha of quality cultivation and 365ha has previously been farmed.
Secure water is a standout feature with six equipped bores and a large 22,950cu m dam.
Structures include a well-maintained three-bedroom homestead, machinery shed, feed shed, stables, and horse and weaner yards at the house, plus steel and timber stockyards with all facilities.
Sound fencing divides the property into 13 paddocks plus a laneway for ease of mustering.
Owners Tony and Joanne Herden are seeking to take life easier and are genuine sellers.
Centrally located in the middle of a rapidly developing district, Old Corry lends itself to a broad range of livestock or farming enterprises, as well as a secure rural lifestyle with ease of management and good income.
* Further information from Landmark, Emerald, (07) 4982 2055, Terry Ray, 0427 821 177, or Hoch & Wilkinson, Clermont, (07) 4983 1555, John Wilkinson, 0429 832 797.