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Welcome to Jarra's Place, an incomparable, one of a kind property, in an amazingly beautiful part of the world, with iconic views to Wollumbin (Mt Warning). Imagine living in this paradise, waking each day to a view of Wollumbin where the sun's rays first touch the Australian continent.
Does the option of working remotely from home have you searching for your special place to create the lifestyle you've been dreaming about? Jarra's Place offers a unique combination of gifts that may be just the thing for you:
- A rare larger private landholding in the Tweed Valley (Northern Rivers NSW)
- High conservation value old and new growth forest with healthy biodiversity systems
- Healthy and clean soil managed with regenerative and sustainable agriculture practices perfect for growing food and raising livestock
- Privacy in nature, without any visible neighbours
- Proximity to a variety of commercial / business centres
- Opportunity to engage with a variety of unique local communities
- A building entitlement for your eco inspired family haven (STCA)
- Or perhaps add a small footprint, exclusive eco-tourist venture? (STCA)
- An ideal location from which to explore a multitude of national park walks, vistas and experiences, both within the Caldera and further afield
- An opportunity to become a steward protecting land for future generations
- A blue sky opportunity to manifest your vision in an incomparable location.
Jarra's Place is approx 82 ha of unspoiled country in splendid seclusion in the water catchment valley of Doon Doon NSW. Opportunities to purchase in this valley rarely occur. Jarra's Place is located amongst 5 National Parks with stunning vistas in every direction. 3 of these parks, Wollumbin, Nightcap and Border Ranges, are World Heritage Listed Gondwana Rainforest Parks. The Nightcap National Park is nearby (approx. 1.4 kms) connected by a wildlife corridor that includes this property's conservation area.
Approx 60% of the property is high conservation value old and new growth forest, with some remnant old growth rainforest, providing healthy biodiversity systems supporting magnificent wildlife. This conservation area is registered with Land for Wildlife and has its own comprehensive management plan. It is currently in process to be "covenanted" and thus legally protected in perpetuity. A network of qualified conservation management people know the property well and are available for advice and specialist work if needed.
The remaining open country is managed using regenerative and sustainable agriculture principles for biologically healthy soil, sown with a variety of native and improved perennial sub tropical grasses (Callide Rhodes, Gatton Panic, Kikuyu, Premier Digit, Paspalum, Signal, Snow) and legumes (Clovers, Shaws Creeping Vigner, Greenleaf Desmodium, Stylo, Vetch). 5 paddocks provide a 10-12 week rotation for 25-30 breeders with calves- depending upon seasonal conditions.
Other options would be finger lime plantings, your own veggie and fruit garden, a plant nursery for rare and endangered species or maybe wildlife care and release.
Water is available from a large spring fed dam complete with beautiful water lillies. Permanent and seasonal water courses meander through the property contributing to the headwaters of Pine Log Creek flowing into Clarrie Hall Dam.
The vendor is regretfully selling due to health matters. Designs for an off-grid, solar passive dwelling, and 8 of the 9 required independent compliance reports for DA purposes are complete and available, with the 9th report pending. The dwelling is designed for the highest point on the property with spectacular views, as shown in the drone images.
Offers are invited from $3.8M.
Property viewing by appointment.
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The size of Midginbil is approximately 14.1 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 82.7% of total area. The population of Midginbil in 2011 was 484 people. By 2016 the population was 59 showing a population decline of 87.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Midginbil is 50-59 years. Households in Midginbil are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $800 - $999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Midginbil work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 78.7% of the homes in Midginbil were owner-occupied compared with 90% in 2016..
Midginbil has 32 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Midginbil have seen a 53.46% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2024:
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