Lifestyle, grazing property for sale: Keebles Farm at Bona Vista
On one title, this Bona Vista property offers an older-style brick home, an assured water supply, productive pastures and a mix of working infrastructure.
AN OPPORTUNITY to reinvigorate an old family farm has surfaced with this upcoming auction at Bona Vista, minutes from Warragul in West Gippsland.
Located just south of Nilma, Keebles Farm comprises 40ha of freehold plus an ongoing 15ha lease of riverside Crown land.
On one title, the property offers an older-style brick home, an assured water supply, productive pastures and a mix of working infrastructure.
Agent Vince Di Grazia said the property had been owned by the one family since 1978, but had been leased for agistment of late.
“The country is quite flat with only a little undulating land and offers good soils and pasture,” Mr Di Grazia said.
BONA VISTA
KEEBLES FARM
Property: lifestyle, grazing
Size: 40ha
Sale: auction on-site, February 29 at noon
Price: $32,123 per hectare
Agent: Ray White Drouin
Contact: Vince De Grazia, 0433 921 581, or Stephen Hodge, 0403 538 482
“It’s a very clean property and the fencing is in good condition, though the house could do with some cosmetic work.”
The home provides three bedrooms plus study, large kitchen, living and dining areas, central bathroom, a laundry with shower and large rear veranda.
The farm has a 4.4ML Southern Rural Water licence and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning water frontage licence for access to the permanent Bear Creek, which runs along one boundary.
An electric pressure pump system based at the creek supplies the farm and water troughs around the nine paddocks.
“There are three hay sheds, all with steel frames and trusses, an old brick dairy shed with concrete floor, some yards and sundry smaller shedding,” Mr Di Grazia said.
“With the country so flat, there are some magnificent views.
“In one direction, you look towards the Strzeleckis and Mt Worth, while elsewhere you have an outlook over open farmland and distant hills.
“The inquiry we’ve received so far has come predominantly from producers of livestock, though neighbours have also been showing keen interest.”