Gundagai's 1853 homestead Darbalara for September auction

Gundagai's 1853 homestead Darbalara for September auction
Jonathan ChancellorAugust 17, 2014

Gundagai’s Darbalara, an 1853 homestead on a productive 60 hectares, has been listed for 5 September auction.

Simon Southwell at Ray White Rural says the property could be of interested for somebody looking to run it for commercial breeding, a lifestyle or equestrian property, or as a stud.

It has been listed by Simon and Justine Makeham, who purchased Darbalara in 2000.

The Makehams have purchased a property near Cootamundra.

The Makehams having run both Angus cattle and crossbred lambs typically carrying 60 breeders and 250 sheep.

There is a 1.5 kilometre frontage to the Tumut River.

{qtube vid:=yThyXDXygcI}

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
Tags:
Rural

Editor's Picks

Madeline, Moorabbin apartments approach completion
Safari Group offers low-touch investment proposition in Queenstown’s popular ski fields district
Citimax to continue to elevate Sunshine Coast living with Ascend Kings Beach
Walker Corp get sign off for SOL by Walker in Maroochydore
First look: Surfers Paradise riverfront set for more new apartments