With all the infrastructure in place, the hard work is done. Will you be the one to add the finishing touches and realize the potential of this property?
This property is fenced into 4 main paddocks which have all been fenced in recent years. 3 of these paddocks are fully exclusion fenced, the other larger paddock is 4-barb. Additional to these main paddocks, is a separate house paddock and another ring lock holding yard/dam square off the stockyards.
All the current fencing infrastructure ends at the “Great Barrier Fence” (Australian Dingo Fence). North of the barrier fence is approximately 177ha (437acres) of completely untapped potential. The current owners have never utilized or developed this land. This land is rich with black - black loam soils, and dense coverage of predominantly Buffel grass, Mithell grass, and Green Panick. With a healthy population of Brigalow and wilga throughout this paddock - The potential this paddock provides to carry and fatten cattle will be an asset for the incoming purchaser. South of the Barrier Fence is approximately 497ha (1230acres), this forms the primary portion of the property that boasts all the mentioned fencing infrastructure, as well as 3 Dams, Equipped bore at Lancewood cattle yards with a functionable race, head bail and loading ramp.
The heart of the property sits with the original homestead. This home is a renovator's dream! - Yes, the home needs a significant amount of work to return it to its former glory. However, the tough stuff is done.
The new roof and guttering are being completed at this very moment, stumps have been repacked and levelled, and the bones of the home appear in great order. This home will forever boast an exterior beauty from the past, but the interior offers the platform for modern luxuries such as MASSIVE open plan living - the main lounge room in the home roughly measures 10m x 8m! with the Kitchen and dining room only one wall away.
The 4 Bedrooms offer unrivalled size and space. The smallest room measures 4m x 4m and the largest measuring a generous 6m x 4m. With an open deck on 3 sides of the home and approximately 295m2 under roof, this home is the perfect canvas for your imagination. As I said - The foundations are set.
Featuring:
- Equipped Bore (106m)
- Functionable cattle yards, with race and head bail
- Near new condition fencing infrastructure (Predominantly exclusion fencing)
- The great barrier fence (dingo fence) at the property, monitored and maintained by their authorities.
- Homestead with new roof and repacked stumps awaiting transformation.
- 3 Dams - 1,667 acres in total
- 1230 acres with fantastic infrastructure south of the Barrier Dingo Fence
- 437 acres of beautiful untapped brigalow country with a blend of black/black loam soils north of the barrier fence
To capitalize on this opportunity, don't delay. Contact Jack Connolly on 0407 840 725 or jackc@hotproperty.realestate
The size of Kowguran is approximately 172.9 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 14.8% of total area. The population of Kowguran in 2011 was 1,853 people. By 2016 the population was 21 showing a population decline of 98.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Kowguran is 50-59 years. Households in Kowguran are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Kowguran work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 63% of the homes in Kowguran were owner-occupied compared with 78.9% in 2016..
Kowguran has 45 properties. As at 31 October 2024:
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