Channel Country property Cambeela sold for $3.5m

Channel Country property Cambeela sold for $3.5m

Les and Margaret Deem’s Diamantina Channel Country property Cambeela has sold after auction for $3.5 million .

The 19,237 hectare (47,514 acre) property was bought by Todd Cormack, the owner of neighbouring Narcissus Station and principal of Black Gully Droughtmaster stud.

The sale was handled by Kennedy Rural, which be auctioned Cambeela on May 29, where it was passed in for $3.225m.

The sale price is equal to about $182/ha ($74/acre).

A clearing sale will now be held on AuctionsPlus on June 26-29.

Located 175km south west of Winton on the Diamantina River Road, the Grazing Homestead Perpetual Lease has an estimated carrying capacity of 1500 breeders. Cambeela is experiencing an excellent season.

Selling agent Jack Kennedy, Kennedy Rural, said Cambeela was the “best house in the street” and as such, had a higher per acre rate for the area.

“Even though Cambeela was purchased by a neighbour the rate was pushed to that level by outside interests,” Mr Kennedy said.