This gorgeous property is nestled in amongst some of the best agricultural land in the state.
48.56ha (120 acres) of mostly medium loam soil with approx. 50 acres croppable (The whole property is grazable and suitable for all stock)
Located just 25kms south west of the townsite of Dandaragan, this undulating property has diversity written all over it with vegetation of beautiful red gums and river gums to complete the ambience.
Water is in abundance with the nearly all year round "Caren Caren Brook" running through the back of the property, 2 soaks, 1 large dam and 1 bore.
There is excellent infrastructure of:
• Airconditioned Colonial 4 x 2 Brick and Iron Homestead with verandahs all round
with easy care garden
• Large secure and powered 440sqm shed with an airconditioned 2 bedroom apartment
• Brand new sheep and cattle yards
• Shearing shed, hay shed and a general purpose shed
• Excellent fencing throughout the property
• Fruit trees
This property is perfect for the investor who has the vision of intensive horticulture and agriculture so diverse with the unlimited opportunities available.
Located only just over the hour to the beach and an hour and a half to the Perth CBD this property is just fabulous!
Shire of Dandaragan Rates: 1219.46 per year
For an inspection call Kris anytime on 0409 686 626
This listing at Lot 2390 Walyer Walyer Road, Dandaragan was sold by Kris Teakle at Elders Real Estate on 06 Jun 2020.
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A townsite in the Midlands west of Moora, Dandaragan is an Aboriginal word which one source gives as meaning "good kangaroo country". The name was first recorded for a nearby spring and gully by a surveyor in 1850, although the name was sometimes spelt "Dandaraga".
Although a Townsite was gazetted here in 1958, the name has been in use since James Drummond took up a property here in 1850. Dandaragan was an important place on the road north, and a police station was opened here in the 1850's, a school in 1885 and a post office in 1896.