Friday, 28 June 2002

Lost City an outback jewel, The Australian, 28 June, 2002.

Lost City an outback jewel: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 June 2002: 27.
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The property has numerous permanent waterholes and open woodlands, with black soil plains spreading to red loam soils. The station complex is on the banks of the 26m-deep Broadmere waterhole. Ms [Alison Ross] estimates that, fully developed, Broadmere Station is capable of maintaining a herd of 12,000 cattle.
Primac Elders agent Garry Martin said the strength of sales for these types of properties was illustrated by recent sales of major top-end properties such as Strathmore, for more than $15 million, Rosella Plains for $6.6 million and Minnie Downs for $6 million.
"Anyone considering marketing their properties should do so now and take advantage of the strong demand," Mr Martin said. "The main reason these properties are fetching such good prices is because of strong US inquiry for the bigger properties, which has flowed through to the Australian prices, particularly in theNorthern Territory.

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