Originally established as a sheep grazing property in the early 1960s, 'Yarrabee' has evolved significantly over the past six decades to become a highly productive and versatile horticultural enterprise. Today, it is renowned for its successful cultivation of strawberry runners and vegetables and previously stonefruit - a testament to the region's exceptional growing conditions.
Situated in the Stanthorpe horticulture area, this 880* hectare aggregation spans four freehold titles and has been strategically assembled to maximise productivity and operational efficiency. Stanthorpe is widely recognised for its cool climate, granite soils, and reliable water access - all contributing to some of the best growing conditions in Queensland. The region's distinct seasons and mild summers provide an ideal environment for producing high-quality crops with out-of-season market advantages.
The property features a well-designed irrigation infrastructure, with secure water storage and extensive mains water lines enabling efficient distribution across both irrigation and grazing areas. This ensures crops receive the right amount of water where and when it's needed - essential for consistent yields and quality produce.
Importantly, the estate enjoys easy access to the New England Highway, offering logistics to major centres such as Brisbane, Toowoomba, as well as south of the border to Sydney. This proximity to key domestic markets supports year-round distribution and offers a strong platform for expanding existing operations or introducing new crop types.
With its fertile soils, reliable climate, and strong infrastructure, this holding presents an exciting opportunity for investors or primary producers to scale up or diversify their agricultural footprint in one of Queensland's most reputable and resilient horticultural zones
Property features are as follows:
• 880.34ha* or 2,175.37* acres over 4 freehold titles
• Comprising of 77ha* irrigated cropping, 84ha* dryland cropping, 393ha* improved grazing land
• 15km* from Stanthorpe, 173km* from Gatton and 235km* from Brisbane
• Excellent water infrastructure with 9 dams and underground irrigation mains
• 6-bedroom house, staff amenities, office block, extensive shedding with cold rooms, workshops, and machinery sheds
The retiring owners are motivated to sell and are seeking all serious offers. We strongly encourage inspections to fully appreciate the scale, potential, and opportunity this property presents.
Please contact the Ray White Rural Queensland agents for the detailed Information Memorandum or to arrange your private inspection.
*Approximately
The size of Nundubbermere is approximately 126.2 square kilometres. There is 1 park within the area. The population of Nundubbermere in 2016 was 98 people. By 2021 the population was 102 showing a population growth of 4.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Nundubbermere is 40-49 years. Households in Nundubbermere are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Nundubbermere work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 75.80% of the homes in Nundubbermere were owner-occupied compared with 81.20% in 2016.
Nundubbermere has 61 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Nundubbermere have seen a 104.97% increase in median value. As at 30 April 2026:
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