When moving to the Clarence Valley, getting as close to the Clarence River or one of the tributaries is what people are after. Having 100 picturesque, fertile, alluvial acres on Shark Creek the tributary of the Clarence forming one of the boundaries sounds like a dream come true. Place your home in your preferred site right on Shark Creek and you will have mud crabs on your doorstep. Launch the tinnie or canoe right there as well and head out for a spot of fishing. Upgrade your lifestyle with total privacy.

For those that like the farming element, this property has a history of grazing and sugar cane production. Lot 2 will be sold with cattle yards and two 40 foot containers included as part of the sale and is fully fenced with 4 paddocks. It is a drought proof block with excellent areas of swamp couch grass for cattle in times of dry. It would equally make a great buy for a market gardener or cane farmer depending on your preference. For many it might be a case of fencing a few acres on the river for a home site and share farm the balance of the land for agistment of cattle or any of the other mixed farming pursuits at your disposal. An income from someone that is tending your own land sounds like easy money to me! For those who would like 200 acres there is also the opportunity to buy a second parcel as well.

The property is located less than 10 minutes drive to the riverside township of Maclean, only 20 minutes drive to the beaches of either Yamba or Brooms Head and 30 minutes the other way to the larger service town of Grafton.

The owners are moving from the area with work and are offering there property for genuine sale. Opportunities like this don’t come around every day.