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'Urimbirra' is a spectacular estate in Tilba Tilba on the NSW Far South Coast.
A stunning estate that became a beloved sanctuary for its owners is about to go to auction.
Urimbirra is a magnificent 34 hectare (84 acre) South Coast property featuring a commanding two storey, six bedroom residence set in botanic-like gardens with a resort-style swimming pool.
The beloved property of the late British theatrical producer and President of the Society of London Theatre, Martin McCallum, is being offered for sale via public auction.
Urimbirra, the far South Coast retreat of the late theatre producer Martin McCallum and his partner, yoga teacher Gwynne Jones, has been scheduled for August auction.
The country estate of late theatre producer Martin McCallum, who brough Les Misérables to Australia, is being sold on the NSW South Coast with a price guide of $5.75 million to $6.25 million.
Meanwhile, a unique acreage, also in Narrawallee, has had a price cut from $6.5 million to $7 million last year to the current guide of $5 million to $5.5 million.
Tilba Lake Farm (main picture) is an outstanding acreage property with a modern, off-grid home and open grazing paddocks.
South West Slopes property “Hillside” is 506 hectares (1249 acres) of versatile grazing country, ideal for both cattle and sheep.
Noted NSW Southern Highlands equestrian and cattle property Araluen is to be sold through an expressions of interest process, with a price guide of $8-$10 million.
The value of farmland is expected to return to growth this year, thanks to better-than-expected rainfall, rising prices for sheep and cattle, and higher predicted incomes for farmers.
Girrakool and North Pomeroy is a major, highly productive agricultural operation located about 20 minutes west of Goulburn.
Another three-million-dollar property has hit the market in Wagga.
“Coonawarra”, located at 85 Plumpton Road in Lake Albert, will be auctioned by Webster Nolan Real Estate on 12 December at the Auction Works Rooms in Sydney.
Strategically located just 13km from Dubbo in Central West NSW, ‘Part Darralume’ is the perfect blank canvas to create your ideal rural property or as an add on to an existing holding.
The 300 hectare (741 acre) Central West NSW property Wanstrow heads to auction with an indicative price guide of $4-$4.5 million.
Wagga Wagga Specialist Medical Centre, located in the heart of the city’s health district, is being offered for sale by Webster Nolan Real Estate.
Another sought-after local rural property has been snapped up, this time Meadow Creek, a 352.89-hectare (872 acre) property between Tumut and Gundagai.
Outstanding South West Slopes property Wandeen (pictured) has been in the Nicholls family for the past 120 years.
Meadow Creek is a very attractive 353 hectare (872 acre) Tumut district property in two distinct halves.
Wandeen is one of Gundagai’s permier rural holdings and has been held by the same family for 120 years.
“Bunnabukbuk”, a magnificent and versatile Adelong property owned by Tony and Bill Burton of Gundagai, sold for $13.25 million at auction on Tuesday.
“Bunnabukbuk” the 907-hectare Adelong property owned by Tony and Bill Barton, sold at auction on Tuesday for $13.25 million.
Landmark South Coast property, Daisy Bank, is well described as being 163 hectares (403 acres) of high performance country steeped in history.
David Nolan is at the frontline of sales when it comes to high net worth investors. David spoke to ABC Radio Canberra's Lish Fejer.
A successful multi-income agribusiness is being offered at public auction at picturesque Bonny Doon, at Bodalla.
The 2393-hectare Girrakool and North Pomeroy at Mummel, 20 minutes from Goulburn on NSW’s Southern Tablelands, are described by agent David Nolan as a “productive powerhouse and a proven beef and sheep factory”.
Gerry Harvey always wanted to be a farmer and even won a scholarship to agricultural college before a twist of fate saw him become a multi-billionaire retailer…
A 233 hectare farm offered as a rural getaway near Gundagai in NSW has sold weeks before auction.
Two Sydney businessmen, who are also brothers, bought the 550 acre grazing property for above the listed price of $2.2 million.
A record $33,609/ha has been paid for the highly regarded Tumut district property Kimball, on New South Wales’ south west slopes.
The 363ha holding, offered for sale for the second time since settlement, was purchased by a southern New South Wales cattle producer as an expansion for his current operations.
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GUNDAGAI brothers Bill and Tony Barton will offer their Tumut property Kimball and its Primeline ewe flock in a rare offering this month to enable re-investment in their lamb processing business.
The brothers have been business partners in the Gundagai Meat Processors business in for nearly 50 years.