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Claravale pastoral lease and freehold title sold to Queensland businessmen for $8.5 million
The Northern Territory’s Claravale pastoral lease and an adjoining freedhold block has sold for $8.5 million, to two Queensland businessmen involved in earthmoving and construction.
Key points:
- Claravale pastoral lease and freehold portion sold for $8.5 million
- Queensland businessmen buy from well-known Pine Creek local
- Freehold land attracted interest from a range of local and interstate parties
Top End Pastoral Company, owned by Michael Simmich and Clayton Coleman both from Dalby in Queensland’s Darling Downs, bought the property walk-in-walk-out with around 200 head of cattle.
Claravale Station is a 61,380-hectare property south of Pine Creek, and its adjoining Claravale Farm is a 6,310-hectare freehold block that fronts the Daly…
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