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HomeGazettePrime land near Drouin

Prime land near Drouin

Here is an excellent chance to own two parcels of prime land totalling 194 acres (78.1 hectare) less than 15 minutes from Drouin in two titles 110 acres (43.8 hectares) and 84 acres (34.3 hectares).

Less than 15 minutes from the Princes Freeway, it is the first time on the market after many productive years.
This magnificent country would be ideally suited to stud cattle, or would make an excellent horse property.
The contour is gently sloping to flat with a northerly aspect; the soil is of a rich, freedraining loam type that has benefited from a long period of intensive dairy farming that has always included regular topdressing applications.
Excellent paddock subdivision throughout, with post and wire, plus electric fencing, wellconstructed laneways connect all paddocks.
Attractive groves of shelter trees feature throughout the property adding further appeal.
Abundant water supply for all livestock requirements and includes a goodsized dam.
Both titles are bare blocks that have been farmed as one and are adjacent to each other separated by a quiet road, but just two minutes from the local primary school.
The vendor would consider selling the property as one or as two separate blocks if preferred. Properties as good as this are hard to find. Price on application. For further details contact Elders Real Estate, Pakenham, on 5941 0299.

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