The size and capacity of this property allows for a multimillion-dollar operation. The hard work has been done; there has been a lot of time and expertise spent on improving the soil quality, totally upgrading the Watering System, a major improvement to the main residence and improving market access.

The Gascoyne Food Bowl development presents an opportunity to expand the size of the property, as an area of adjoining land has been identified at the north boundary of the property as part of the expansion of the Gascoyne Horticultural Area.

The Carnarvon Horticultural District has a long history as a supplier to the Perth Markets and beyond and with major investment in securing water for the Region in recent years the future looks very bright. This property is ideally situated to be a major player into the future.

Area:
40.6ha (100 Ac) Approx.

Zoned:
Intensive horticulture

Water Licences’:
DOW (Basin A) 78,000kl
GWC: 225,000kl

Improvements:
1 x 4 Bedroom Main residence completely renovated in recent times, open plan living area, good air-conditioning, an outdoor living area overlooking belowground pool set in lush green surrounds.
1 x 5 bedroom second dwelling suitable for caretakers, workers accommodation.
1 x 2 bedroom donga with ablutions attached also suitable for worker accommodation.
Packing shed/large cool room/office in shed complex, workshop, extensive permanent shade structures facility for parking and storage
Large water storage tank

Water and Fertilizer System:
The property has a state of the art Netafim water and fertiliser set up with 3 x 225ml Main Lines running through the property able to deliver high volume water to all sections of the property. There are 49 valves to control all patches ranging from 0.75 to 1 ha. A five channel Fertigation system with 5 tanks which are near new are all part of the system.

Plant & Equipment:
There is a full List of Plant available with the property, which includes tractors, plough, discs, etc.

Crop:
At present, there are 2ha of bananas in place, with the balance of the property being open ground suitable for any type of crop. In the past few years, a variety of ground crops have been grown including rockmelons, watermelon, onions, pumpkin.