A hat-trick of regional flavours
If the stress of city living is making you sick to your stomach, why not consider purchasing a property with a regional flavour?
If the stress of city living is making you sick to your stomach, why not consider purchasing a property with a regional flavour?
A move away from the big smoke offers a huge range of benefits, not to mention the enticing option of owning one of these hot three Ray White regional listings.
Walking distance to the Murray River and a world away from a busy day is ‘Amesbury’ at 24 Boys St, Swan Hill.
This iconic property (above) was built in 1933 and is now on the market after being held by the same family for the past 30 years.
Beautifully restored and renovated, the large practical home has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, formal and informal living areas, and a lovely kitchen.
Outside is a large area of lawn, an al fresco dining space and a heated swimming pool.
Ray White Swan Hill principal Cameron Smits has scheduled this property to go to auction on Saturday, May 26 with an indicative selling price of $800,000 - $880,000.
In Avondale, New South Wales you can buy a 5.5ha property which is located above an under construction billion-dollar Greg Norman-designed golf course and resort.
The property (above) at 161 Avondale Colliery Rd is only 90 minutes from Sydney and five minutes to town.
A newly built four-bedroom home opens out to a covered entertaining area with an outdoor kitchen, fire pit and deck.
There is also a separate 13m x 11m shed fitted out as a five bedroom home complete with a kitchen and bathroom.
The property caters for two horses that have their own arena, and an area in the front paddock has been levelled ready for a second arena if required, making this also the perfect horse-friendly home or hobby farm.
Ray White Kiama’s Melinda Budd is taking this property to auction on Monday, May 7 at Sebel Harbourside Kiama.
Sales expectations are above $2 million.
Located in the beautiful Brisbane Valley, ‘Astonlee’ (above) nestles between Lake Wivenhoe and the D'Aguilar Range.
Only an hour from Brisbane is this 259ha property of rolling hills, open paddocks and flowing creeks.
The award-winning residence is comprised of three pavilions, with a 25m swimming pool nearby.
There’s also an abundance of water from four internal dams plus Sandy Creek.
Purchase Astonlee and you’ll have the happiest horses and cattle in all of Queensland.
Horse facilities include an 80m x 40m arena, tack room, wash bay, round yard, day yards, spelling paddocks and breeding stables.
Cattle facilities include steel-timber yards, a plunge dip, calf race and cradle, covered crush with weight scale, Rhodes grass paddock for baling feed, and a hay shed.
Gravity and pump-fed troughs ensure back-up water from Sandy Creek to all paddocks.
Ray White Rural’s Peter Douglas is managing the June 8 in-room auction of Astonlee at Level 26, 111 Eagle St, Brisbane.