A chance to secure a premier rural holding - The Rural
Wandeen is one of Gundagai’s permier rural holdings and has been held by the same family for 120 years.
Adelong property fetches $13.25M at auction - Gundagai Independent
“Bunnabukbuk”, a magnificent and versatile Adelong property owned by Tony and Bill Burton of Gundagai, sold for $13.25 million at auction on Tuesday.
Adelong farm fetches $13.25m - Tumut and Adelong Times
“Bunnabukbuk” the 907-hectare Adelong property owned by Tony and Bill Barton, sold at auction on Tuesday for $13.25 million.
Bega's Daisy Bank delivers - The Land
Landmark South Coast property, Daisy Bank, is well described as being 163 hectares (403 acres) of high performance country steeped in history.
David speaks to ABC Radio Canberra's Lish Fejer - ABC Radio
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.
Multiple income streams for picturesque Bonny Doon - Farm Online
A successful multi-income agribusiness is being offered at public auction at picturesque Bonny Doon, at Bodalla.
A productive powerhouse - The Land
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 the billionaire farmer - The Land
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…
Narooma real estate record - Narooma News
Gerry Harvey has set a new real estate record in Narooma…
Gundagai farm snapped up before auction - The Land
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.
Tumut’s Kimball makes a record $33,609/ha - Beef Central
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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Land and Primeline flock sale to fund lamb investment - Sheep Central
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.
Inspire your coastal lifestyle dreams with Turtles Crossing - Farm Online
It's easy to agree Turtles Crossing is likely one of NSW's best coastal properties.
It is a stunning six-bedroom home spread across 21 hectares of tropical gardens with lake frontage and a short drive to two famous surf beaches.
Selling for only third time - The Land
Head out on a high country morning to check your stock, but make sure to pack the fly rod
Gocup property could fetch $12 million - Tumut and Adelong Times
A 362.68 hectare property described as a ‘productive powerhouse’ could fetch as much as $12 million when it goes up for auction in November.
Pack the fly rod when checking your stock at Kimball - Farm Online
Head out in a high country morning to check out your stock, but make sure to pack the fly rod.
Highly regarded Tumut district grazing property Kimball, marketed as a "productive powerhouse" is for sale for only the third time in its history.
Versatile grazing country at "Kimball" - The Rural
Escape to the highly sought after Tumut river flats on elevated grazing country with the latest property offering from Webster Nolan - “Kimball”
Record land prices follow talent flowing out of the city - Farm Online
The city is about to face a brain drain, with the next generation keen to return to the farm rather than pursuing corporate careers and the well-heeled fleeing restrictions, Webster Nolan Real Estate director David Nolan says. Both trends are pushing up property prices.
Buyers unfazed by COVID - The Land
Rural properties are continuing to change hands and attract keen competition from buyers, despite the interruptions to inspections caused by Covid-related lockdowns and restrictions.
Downsize to this box-ticker - The Land
A lifestyle property with useful grazing income just listed on the Mid North Coast hinterland is bound to catch the eye of farmers further inland seeking a choice, evergreen retirement haven.