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"Edge Water" offers land suitable for growing cattle, escaping from the city or for recreation. The property comprises of quality grazing land, excellent access to water with the property bounding Wivenhoe Dam and country that has barely had a foot stepped on it and yet its on Brisbane's door step with a short drive over Mt Glorious or drive via Fernvale.
The Somerset region currently has around 34 thousand residents with growth expected to reach 41,000 by the end of 2025.
363 acres of free hold land with an additional 300 acres of lease hold water board plus access via grazing permit to another 1000 acres.
The property is fully fenced and can support up to 400 head of cattle. Infrastructure already in place consists of a cabin with views across the dam and a 3 bay shed with concrete floor in the back valley near the cattle yards.
The property has 3 dams and a spring and a solar pump that fills a tank suppling waterers. Branch Creek meanders across the property providing another good water source. A new bore has recently be installed providing additional water security.
The property can be accessed via Kipper Creek Road or via North Brook Parkway. Adjoining the untouched wilds of national park and State Forest it os common to see wild deer and pigs in good numbers on the property. Most parts of the property provide total seclusion with no neighbours anywhere to disturb. The property is highly suitable for hunting or loud recreational motor sport.
Dundas has a oceanic climate. There is rainfall during all months of the year. The average annual temperature for Dundas is 15-29 degrees and there is about 335-1666 mm of rain in a year. It is dry for 133 days a year with an average humidity of 83% and an UV-index of 3.
Inspections via appointment only, farm bio security must be kept in mind.
Call Matt Garth 0416 203 078
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