Echuca grazing properties relatively buoyant: HTW

Echuca grazing properties relatively buoyant: HTW
Staff ReporterJune 28, 2017

Dryland rural properties around Echuca are set to consolidate recent gains with levels in excess of $2,500 per hectare according to Herron Todd White's rural report for June.

HTW said after a fantastic break for the rural sector, the dryland areas such gains are not uncommon in the Riverina, while grazing properties have also been relatively buoyant.

"The market for dairy properties however has been relatively quiet," he said.

"There is some uncertainty surrounding the industry with broader international market trends and agents reporting relatively limited activity."

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