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Prime Agricultural Properties Hit the Market in Northern and Central NSW

by Akim Kovalev
14 June 2024
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Explore the latest listings of premium farming properties in New South Wales, offering diverse opportunities for investors and farmers alike.

A variety of agricultural properties have recently become available in central and northern New South Wales, catering to different farming needs and budgets. These listings highlight the region’s prime agricultural potential and offer a glimpse into the diverse opportunities present in the area.

Springview: A Versatile Farming Enterprise Situated near Wattamondara in central western NSW, Springview presents a unique opportunity for investors. Spanning 2219 hectares, this mixed-farming enterprise boasts highly fertile soils suitable for a range of dryland crops, including canola, wheat, barley, and oats. Additionally, the property supports improved pastures for cattle or sheep grazing. With reliable water sources, modern infrastructure, and a favorable location, Springview is expected to attract interest from local farmers, corporates, and high-net-worth individuals.

East Cooltah and Karnang: Prime Macquarie Valley Holdings Owned by Peter Grech and Michelle Azzopardi, East Cooltah and Karnang offer a combined 1148 hectares of premium dryland cropping and irrigation country. Located in the renowned Macquarie Valley region, these properties are strategically positioned near cotton gins and commodity-receival centers. With first-class irrigation infrastructure, productive soil types, and extensive water entitlements, East Cooltah and Karnang are ideal for growing cotton, winter cereals, and canola. The sale includes the water and the current winter crop, making it an attractive investment opportunity for local farmers.

Ningle: Fourth-Generation Family Farm After a century of family ownership, Rob and Joanne Hamilton are auctioning Ningle, a 2411-hectare mixed-farming property near Gurley. Recently converted to a mixed-farming operation, Ningle offers opportunities for growing winter and summer crops, as well as breeding and finishing cattle and sheep. The property features fertile soil types, substantial water sources, and modern infrastructure, making it appealing to farmers seeking scale and productivity.

Glenkerry: A Mixed Farming Powerhouse Listed for $6.5 million, Glenkerry is a mixed farming property located in the Vermont Hill district of central west NSW. With 2590 hectares of arable land and significant investment in infrastructure, Glenkerry presents an efficient and easy-to-manage farming operation. Boasting a full moisture profile and suitable for cropping, sheep, and cattle enterprises, Glenkerry is attracting strong interest from investors and farmers alike.

These listings showcase the diversity and potential of agricultural properties in central and northern New South Wales, offering investors and farmers a range of opportunities to capitalize on the region’s fertile lands and favorable growing conditions.

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