564 Eatonsville Road, Eatonsville
Price guide: $1,699,000 to $1,739,000.
A RARE opportunity has emerged on the Clarence River, with a 27-hectare rural holding at Eatonsville hitting the market that offers the perfect blend of lifestyle, established infrastructure and genuine income potential.
Located just 18km northwest of Grafton, the property has a peaceful village setting, sweeping river frontage and productive land suited to a range of rural pursuits.
Set across three contiguous allotments, the holding features approximately 640 metres of direct Clarence River frontage, fertile pasture and multiple income streams including cattle, oats, wheat and horse agistment.
The elevated homesite captures cooling northerly breezes and long river vistas, while sealed-road access ensures convenient year-round entry.
The solid 1985 brick residence delivers a spacious family layout with six bedrooms, three bathrooms and open-plan living and dining zones flowing to a wide outdoor entertaining area.
The home sits privately among landscaped surrounds, with modern improvements, good natural light and strong overall presentation.
Significant rural infrastructure underpins the property’s productivity, including a 131sq m machinery shed with metal cladding and concrete floor, additional storage sheds, timber animal enclosures, extensive feed storage and a large stockyard facility with direct river access.
Town water, rainwater tanks and dam water support operations, while a separate 30-megalitre annual water licence is available for purchase at $100,000.
Selling agent Mark Jensen said the listing represents an increasingly rare combination of affordability, scale and income potential along the Clarence.
“This is a very affordable property and an income-producing property,” he said.
“You can buy it with a 30-megalitre water licence, which is rare, and it sits on the Clarence River.
“It’s an original dairy farm with a six-bedroom home, three bathrooms and manicured lawns. There are lychee and mango trees, and it’s close to Grafton.”
For more information, visit thejensens.com.au.
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