Gerry Harvey has set a new real estate record in Narooma…
Read MoreA 233 hectare farm offered as a rural getaway near Gundagai in NSW has sold weeks before auction.
Two Sydney businessmen, who are also brothers, bought the 550 acre grazing property for above the listed price of $2.2 million.
Read MoreA record $33,609/ha has been paid for the highly regarded Tumut district property Kimball, on New South Wales’ south west slopes.
The 363ha holding, offered for sale for the second time since settlement, was purchased by a southern New South Wales cattle producer as an expansion for his current operations.
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Read MoreGUNDAGAI brothers Bill and Tony Barton will offer their Tumut property Kimball and its Primeline ewe flock in a rare offering this month to enable re-investment in their lamb processing business.
The brothers have been business partners in the Gundagai Meat Processors business in for nearly 50 years.
Read MoreIt's easy to agree Turtles Crossing is likely one of NSW's best coastal properties.
It is a stunning six-bedroom home spread across 21 hectares of tropical gardens with lake frontage and a short drive to two famous surf beaches.
Read MoreHead out on a high country morning to check your stock, but make sure to pack the fly rod
Read MoreA 362.68 hectare property described as a ‘productive powerhouse’ could fetch as much as $12 million when it goes up for auction in November.
Read MoreHead out in a high country morning to check out your stock, but make sure to pack the fly rod.
Highly regarded Tumut district grazing property Kimball, marketed as a "productive powerhouse" is for sale for only the third time in its history.
Read MoreEscape to the highly sought after Tumut river flats on elevated grazing country with the latest property offering from Webster Nolan - “Kimball”
Read MoreThe city is about to face a brain drain, with the next generation keen to return to the farm rather than pursuing corporate careers and the well-heeled fleeing restrictions, Webster Nolan Real Estate director David Nolan says. Both trends are pushing up property prices.
Read MoreRural properties are continuing to change hands and attract keen competition from buyers, despite the interruptions to inspections caused by Covid-related lockdowns and restrictions.
Read MoreA lifestyle property with useful grazing income just listed on the Mid North Coast hinterland is bound to catch the eye of farmers further inland seeking a choice, evergreen retirement haven.
Read MoreTom and Vicki Sutton’s two adjoining properties in New South Wales’ South West Slopes have raised almost $11.5 million at auction…
Read MoreDavid Nolan of Webster Nolan Real Estate Sydney and Rob Stubbs of Elders Tumut are excited to announce the sale of Tom and Vicki Sutton’s properties Nimbo and the adjoining Cockatoo…
Read MoreHaving previously worked on Cuttabunda Station, Alan Usher knew where the best bits were, so he wasn’t flying blind when he applied for a block of the Walgett property in a 1937 ballot….
Read MoreIt was a love affair with cattle breeding and horse-riding that led former “yachtie” and Sydney businessman Tom Sutton 15 years ago to upgrade from a hobby farm on the Southern Highlands to acquire serious hectares at Tumut…
Read MoreTwo multi-million dollar properties at Brungle will be auctioned in Tumut on May 21.
David Nolan of Webster Nolan Real Estate Sydney and Rob Stubbs of Elders Tumut have have been appointed as agents by Tom and Vicki Sutton to auction Nimbo and their adjoining property Cockatoo.
Read MoreTwo adjoining properties in New South Wales’ South West Slopes will be auctioned separately on May 21…
Read More“Nimbo” is a highly-produictive property capable of running cattle, prime lambs or merino sheep. The property comprises Tumut River and Nimbo Creek flats rising up to undulating and hilly grazing country…
Read MoreFor the second time in 6 years, buyers have an opportunity to buy a ‘trophy’ Central West grazing and lifestyle property, but now significantly value-added since it last changed hands…
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