I am often asked if I know of a decent bare block, close to town.
If this is your criteria, then please consider “Baguna”.
Situated about 15 minutes south of Armidale, on the way to the magnificent Dangars Falls and Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, “Baguna” is a fairly straightforward proposition.
Being a “bare block” “Baguna” can be tailored to the purchaser’s preference.
Currently without a farmhouse, at 215 ha, “Baguna” qualifies for a dwelling entitlement. You could take advantage of the mains power running through the property or go off-grid if you prefer.
No stockyards means you can implement your preferred stock handling system.
The property has open areas of healthy native pastures, including kangaroo grass and microlena (weeping rice grass). And healthy stands of native timber, mostly stringybark and apple box (angophora).
“Baguna” is flat to gently undulating, so while there is a bit of regrowth that may need attention, the favourable lay of the land means pasture improvement & maintenance and capital improvements shouldn’t too tricky to undertake.
It also means that stock movements are relatively straightforward. There are over a dozen dams in eight paddocks.
And of course, the location being under 20km from the heart of town is another big positive.
“Baguna” has been SOLD by Graham MacDougall.
For further information, please call Graham MacDougall on 0412 220 302.
The above information has been supplied to us by the Vendor. We do not accept responsibility to any person
for its accuracy and do no more than pass this information on. Interested parties should make
and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.
Whatever your situation, at 141 ha, “East Ninglaoo” is the perfect small holding to get you established, operate as a sideline, or settle down, relax and build your dream home with some of the best views in the district.
Demand has also eased, but not to the same extent. Therefore, a relative shortage of supply compared to demand still exists. This translates to prices remaining firm.
What makes a successful marriage? Faith, loyalty and perseverance are key factors, as is keeping your eye on long-term objectives and being realistic enough to know the honeymoon does not last forever. That’s also pretty much what makes a successful marketing campaign in a slow market. Read More
Things to get right include the market, family, succession planning, seasonal opportunity and sheer logistics of packing up from one spot and re-establishing at a new location. Read More
From Some Of Our Clients
“
You really have been the most ethical and trustworthy real estate agent we have ever dealt with and would highly recommend you to anyone. ”
Alison & James Karnaghan
“
Graham went above and beyond
...we look forward to future dealings ”
Steve & Abby Guyett, Uralla
“
Graham's knowledge of the New England rural property market has proven invaluable ”
Terry Coventry, Armidale
“
Your advice, professionalism and assistance helped me through this difficult time. ”
Nanette Jemmeson
“
...showed genuine care and interest in our circumstances, and was fantastic to deal with at every stage. We have no hesitation in recommending Graham in the highest regard. ”
Renee & Toby Grogan, Wollomombi
“
I was pleased with the professional Expressions of Interest campaign run by Graham and the ultimate outcome which exceeded our expectations. ”
Vincent Pirina
“
Even when an offer was made you gave us ample time to think about our options without rushing us. We have recommended your services to people along the track and will continue to do so. Our greatest thanks. ”
Tony & Helen Lisle, Armidale
“
We... have absolutely no hesitation recommending Graham MacDougall as the best selling agent anywhere in New England for any rural property. ”