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HomeNewsMondamere to market

Mondamere to market

Mondamere, a highly productive and versatile mixed-farming property in the inner Darling Downs region of Queensland, is offered today (28 September) via online auction through JLL.

The property encompasses roughly 149 hectares over three Freehold Certificates of Title.

It is well located – about 18 kilometres north-west of the community of Pittsworth – with bitumen frontage.

“Underpinned by productive land and soil types, great proximity to end-markets, secure water sources and quality infrastructure, Mondamere represents an opportunity to acquire an inner Darling Downs mixed-farming enterprise suitable for a commercial background operation with additional dryland cropping production,” JLL executive – Agribusiness James Mitchell said.

The current owners have historically operated a commercial beef enterprise comprising breeders and associated progeny, supported by approximately 96ha of cash/fodder crops.

They sold their herd this year.

Mondamere could also operate as a backgrounding enterprise, supporting a larger breeding property.

Supplementary feeding infrastructure, including grain silos, a roller mill and feed pins enhances productivity.

“Since being acquired by the vendors, Mondamere has progressively continued the development of arable areas, water reticulation and pasture improvement, resulting in greater efficiencies and productivity,” said JLL director – Agribusiness Clayton Smith.

“This is further supported by a secure 35 megalitre irrigation/stock intensive groundwater allocation and a roughly 60 megalitre surface dam.

“The property comprises mostly fertile alluvial self-mulching black soils commensurate to the eastern Darling Downs.

“Mondamere has all the characteristics of an efficient mixed-farming enterprise located in a picturesque setting.

“The property would satisfy the requirements of a discerning buyer seeking a quality asset with a good location.”

Mr Mitchell concurred, saying its combined attributes would suit buyers from western Queensland looking for an additional area with good proximity to either educate children or enhance lifestyle in retirement.

“The opportunity would equally satisfy a city-based investor seeking a rural lifestyle property.”

Mondamere is for sale today (28 September) at 11am via Auctions Plus.

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