My half acre in Birchip is for sale. Birchip is a growing and popular town on the
southern edge of the Mallee. There are lots of young families here and many are moving here because property is still very cheap.
My property is only 200m from the shops in a quiet location with great neighbours.
The block had a planning permit to build a granny flat and a house; this permit expired recently but the council will in all likelihood
approve such a permit again.
Altenatively the location and size of the land makes it a great investment opportunity for a block of flats to be built.
On the property there is a "Tiny House" which
is built to a high standard with solar power, double glazed windows, plastered walls and tiled floor. You could live here while you build, and not pay rent.
There are 8 fruiting type date palms on the block. There are 3 different varieties of dates, and these should start fruiting within 2 to 3 years.
Included in the sale will be a 2.4 KVa generator, cement mixer, custom built furniture in the house, and an assortment of tools.
There is an outdoor "Roman" style masonry bread and pizza oven together with brick BBQ and preparation table which alone is worth in excess of $5000.
Swimming, Boating and Fishing
Lake Tchum is a large and beautiful lake just 7km from Birchip. It is very popular with boating and fishing enthusiasts, as well as campers.
It is one of the reasons why so many people regard Birchip as the most livable town in the Mallee.
Nearest cities
Birchip is handily situated in the centre of a triangle of major rural cities. A couple of hours to Mildura, less than 2 hours to Bendigo,
an hour to Swan Hill and an hour and a quarter to Horsham. (With no traffic problems to endure).
Work Opportunities
Most people I know who have moved to Birchip in recent times have found work here, or in adjacent towns.
Bills
The current 'rates' on this property is $580 pa. The property has access to tank water capacity of 15000 litres.
Town water can be connected from the road when and if needed.
A single solar panel supplies electricity to the 'Tiny House'. The number of panels, and battery storage, can be increased to increase supply
or the property can be connected to the grid on the road. I choose not to connect to the grid because I don't like paying
electricity bills.
In other words you can live here incredibly cheaply.
Price: $55,000 Ph: David - 0488039315 Email: david@biggles.com.au
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