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HomestoriesMulti-Million Dollar Views

Multi-Million Dollar Views

Address: 188 Border Fence Road, ELBOW VALLEY Q 4370

Price $ 900,000 Offers Over

Land 64.77 Ha

Agent: Helen Harm Real Estate, Helen Harm 0408 457 496

Inspection: By appointment

Bed: 3

Bath: 2

Toilets: 2

Car: 3+

Heading: Multi-Million Dollar Views

Body:

WOW!!

Right on the Queensland NSW border, only 20 minutes from Warwick, with sensational views back over the range.

Owners bought as a multi-generational family getaway and are not using it enough now.

This could be a company training centre, vocational retreat, glamping destination, paintball park … opportunities are endless for innovative entrepreneurs.

“Border Fence Bar” will be a welcome for the intrepid travellers.

On 64.77 Ha, the home has accommodated 20+ in the past and is fully furnished as part of the sale of the property.

Three (3) designated bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen dining combo plus a huge lounge entertaining. Big 3 bay garage and storage. 3 large water tanks, 2 dams ….

Kitchen dining has woodfire. Lounge entertaining has reverse cycle air conditioning.

Ride-on lawnmower goes in the sale too.

Seeing is believing. Book your inspection today with Helen Harm on 0408 457 496

• 64.77 Ha

• Mains power

• Solar System (saves on costs!)

• 3 bedrooms

• 2 bathrooms

• kitchen and dining with woodfire

• lounge entertaining has reverse cycle air conditioning

• Border Fence Bar, setup for entertaining

• deck overlooks the play area and dam

• 3 bay shed

• rainwater tanks

• 2 dams

• Views that go forever …

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496 to arrange inspection. Go to www.helenharm.com for more photos

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