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HomestoriesMulti-million dollar views

Multi-million dollar views

This property is right on the Queensland NSW border, only 20 minutes from Warwick, with sensational views back over the range and what agent Helen Harm believes is the “wow” factor.

She said the current owners bought the property as a multi-generational family getaway and are not using it enough now.

So they have decided to sell.

“This could be a company training centre, vocational retreat, glamping destination, paintball park, the opportunities are endless for innovative entrepreneurs,” Helen said.

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

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

“There are three designated bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen dining combo plus a huge lounge entertaining.

“Outside there is a big three-bay garage and storage along with three large water tanks, and two dams.

“The kitchen-dining area has a woodfire while the lounge entertaining area has reverse cycle air conditioning.

“Ride-on lawnmower goes in the sale too.

“Seeing is believing.”

Book an inspection today with Helen Harm on 0408 457 496

At a glance:

• 64.77 Ha

• Mains power

• Solar System

• Three bedrooms

• Two 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

• Three bay shed

• Rainwater tanks

• Two dams

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

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