Bylong Park for Sale - Farm, Lifestyle and Cashflow

Sponsored Content - Friday October 11

Bylong Park is on the market and it offers all of this and more.

Chances are you have been working diligently for others for years, putting in the hard yards, gaining experience and honing your skills.

Now is the time to put that accumulated expertise to good use and secure your future and make your mark in the industry by acquiring your own broodmare agistment and spelling farm.

Bylong Park represents an outstanding business opportunity to make your long held goals of achieving financial independence and job satisfaction from running your own show.



And if you meet certain criteria you would be supported by the current owner who is prepared to leave his mares on the property which would generate income on the order of $150,000 per annum.

This dependable cash flow would be looked on most favourably by a potential financier as a cornerstone source of revenue in any business plan submitted for funding.

With Bylong Park located in the heart of the Hunter Valley, the world renowned thoroughbred breeding region that is home to 32% of Australia’s stallions who cover 52% of the country’s mares that in turn produce 47% of the national foal crop the prospects for the business are excellent.

The biggest international players have their Australian headquarters in the Hunter Valley with their world class stallions serving larger books than ever with mares from around the country visiting them. As a result, and many broodmare owners know this, it is not always easy to find agistment for their mares either on a permanent basis or over the breeding season, particularly when the stallion farms are having to restrict the numbers of mares they can board.



Bylong Park is conveniently located to all of the major studs being less than an hour from Scone, Muswellbrook and Singleton and perhaps surprisingly to some, land values in the area have increased over the past five years by an average 5.6%. SOURCE Rural Bank Australian Farmland values 2019 New South Wales.

It’s location and established infrastructure makes Bylong Park an attractive option for horse owners at a time when demand for agistment is at an absolute premium. Comprised of 334 acres of prime breeding country with an ideal mixture of alluvial creek soils rising to well drained loam and with a 170 megalitre water license and drawing from the Martindale creek the farm enjoys a plentiful and reliable water supply for both stock and domestic and irrigation.



Infrastructure and facilities consist of a 20 box barn, vet shed, loading ramp, round yard, cattle yards 2 near new machinery and hay sheds and an 8 horse walker. Accommodation is by way of a well presented modern 3 bedroom owner’s cottage and staff quarters of 3 bedrooms in the original homestead with multiple car garage.

If you have the ambition and desire to own your own business with all the challenges and rewards that entails you need to take action today.

Call or email for an inspection or Information Memorandum.
David Nolan - Webster Nolan Real Estate
david@websternolan.com.au
0447 278 236






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