About this property
Also written as Unit 124, 124 Kofoeds Road.
Tara QLD 4421, Australia
Also written as Unit 124, 124 Kofoeds Road.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 8 Jun 2006 | $22,000 | — |
| Sale | 1 Sep 1996 | $18,950 | — |
The parcel measures 120,671 m², which is roughly 12 hectares (about 30 acres). It provides a substantial block of land for rural uses
Lifestyle blocks in the Tara area are usually between 13 and 40 ha, so this parcel is slightly smaller than the lower end of that range but still offers considerable space for farming or grazing
The local economy is driven by wheat cropping, beef cattle, and wool production, so the parcel could be used for grain farming, pasture for livestock, or mixed‑use farming consistent with the region’s traditions
The parcel is located within the Tara locality, meaning town facilities, including the Tara Shire State College, St Joseph’s Primary School, and the Tara library, are only a few kilometres away, easily reachable by local roads
The Glenmorgan railway line runs east‑west through the Tara locality, with Tara railway station serving the town, providing potential access for freight or transport nearby
The Tara region has seen discussion around coal‑seam gas (CSG) development, including community concerns and inquiries; while the parcel itself isn’t described as a CSG site, the broader area’s gas activity is a factor to consider
Tara sits on the Darling Downs, a broad, gently rolling agricultural plain, offering open vistas and terrain well suited to cropping, grazing and other rural enterprises
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