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Loonah Road, Natone, TAS, 7321

Natone TAS 7321

$349,000
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RURAL LAND WITH STREAM OF SPRING WATER

There are so many possibilities in developing this approx 23.96 hectares (approx 59 acre) rural property with the bulk being recently cleared of stumps and residue timber after the harvesting of a pine plantation a few years ago.

Accessed by a gravel road and an all year round stream running through the centre of this property it is indeed a "blank canvas" with options aplenty including a lifestyle property with your favourite livestock after sowing at least 20 acres with grass and erecting fencing or build a shack for weekender getaways with your family which could include developing a bike track or replant the property with trees and turn it into a private oasis and enjoy quiet family time.

The property is approx 15 minutes drive from Burnie and situated in a tranquil location.
Do not hesitate to call or email me if this is the kind of property you have been waiting for.

DISCLAIMER: While Elders Real Estate Burnie has taken every care to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, we cannot guarantee its correctness. Prospective buyers or tenants need to take such action as is necessary, to satisfy themselves of any pertinent matters

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 24hect (approx)

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