Located 5km south of Binnu on the North West Coastal Highway, this versatile property in a renowned grain growing district is well established as a mixed farming enterprise, though also suitable for continuous cropping.
Operated by the same family for three generations, 'Lyndale' is 970 arable ha and receives an annual average rainfall of approximately 340mm. It comprises of productive sandy loam, loamy sand over gravel and red loam soils, with applications of limesand and deep ripping (where appropriate) having been undertaken in recent years to mitigate any possible soil constraints. A balanced fertiliser programme of 10-11kg / ha P is applied annually in the cropping phase with MOP spread where required (soil tests available).
Lyndale is subdivided into 10 main paddocks (with 4 smaller holding paddocks adjacent to sheds) by very well maintained ringlock and steel post fences. Approximately 1.4km of internal laneways assists stock movements to yards. Quality water is sourced from 5 bores and reticulated to most paddock with series of tanks and troughs.
Well maintained homes include a modern McGrath built 4 x 2 main residences with double car garage, landscaped gardens and an outdoor entertaining area. A second fibro 3 x 1 home is located closer to the main sheds.
Infrastructure includes an excellent 11m x 11m concrete floor workshop with lockable office and loft, two machinery sheds (18m x 12m & 22m x 12m) in good condition and a 30 x 10m dome shelter. Approximately 200t grain storage over 8 silos, an 80t rolling roof fertiliser shed and a 500 head capacity steel sheepyards complete the fixed improvements.
The West Binnu portion of the property is located approximately 11km by road to the north west of Lyndale. It comprises of 471ha (approximately 422ha arable) of good yellow sandplain and divided into 3 paddocks by well-maintained steel post and ringlock fences. Water is sourced from 2 windmills and reticulated to a series of tanks and troughs. 2 x 1000 bushel silos and 1.7km of laneway complement the productive sandplain soil.
This property has been meticulously maintained and presents a great opportunity to purchase a quality self-contained satellite property to increase scale or as a perfect add on for local farming businesses.
Inspection is highly recommended.
The size of Binnu is approximately 756 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 0.1% of total area. The population of Binnu in 2011 was 210 people. By 2016 the population was 75 showing a population decline of 64.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Binnu is 0-9 years. Households in Binnu are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Binnu work in a managers occupation. In 2006, 12.5% of the homes in Binnu were owner-occupied compared with 67.2% in 2011..
Binnu has 154 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Binnu have seen a -16.68% decrease in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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