About this property
Also written as Unit 11, 11 Kuhlmann Lane.
Freeling SA 5372, Australia
Also written as Unit 11, 11 Kuhlmann Lane.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The parcel comprises 1,168 m² of land. It is a compact size suitable for small‑scale agricultural or development projects
The property is situated about 0.1 km from the centre of Freeling, essentially within the town limits. This provides convenient access to local services and amenities
Freeling is renowned for cereal farming, especially wheat that can yield 5‑6 t/ha, and large volumes of cereal hay. The parcel’s location makes it well‑suited for these crops
Within roughly 0.5 km you’ll find Freeling Oval and Recreation Grounds, a local park, and the historic Freeling railway station about 0.3 km away. A weather station is also nearby at approximately 0.2 km
Yes, the former Freeling railway station lies about 0.3 km from the land, although the line is no longer used for regular train services
Freeling receives an average of 475 mm of rain per year, which supports productive wheat farming and extensive hay harvesting. This rainfall level is a key factor in the region’s reputation for high‑quality cereal production
The town’s economy centres on extensive cereal farming and a local factory that manufactures farming implement blades. The parcel’s proximity to these activities and its favourable climate make it attractive for agricultural investment
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