Macadamia farm on Byron Bay ridge line still for sale
A 108 hectare ridgeline Byron Bay hinterland property has been listed for private treaty sale with a $2.99 million plus asking price following its weekend auction.
It had been marketed as possibly in the handful of largest privately owned land holdings in the Byron Shire.
There are over 10,000 Macadamia trees on the productive rich, deep volcanic soil and an abundance of water from a permanent spring, 10 large water tanks, man-made dam and excellent yearly rainfall.
There are four silos and a fully equipped husking shed. There is also cattle grazing on the property located 20 minutes from Byron Bay.
Helen Huntly-Barratt and Caroline Pritchard at First National Byron Bay have the listing.
It has 270 degree rural views of the surrounding countryside through to Minyon Falls and the valleys below.
It has 60 acres of lush rainforest.
The accommodation on the estate is expansive with a large main homestead with a self-contained flat, manager's quarters and a guest cottage.