'Central Park offers astute rural property investors opportunity on several fronts-including reliability and its strategic location in a renewable energy hot-spot.The property is well positioned to take advantage of a very reliable rainfall zone of approximately 525mm. 'Central Park 'offers some of the best land value on a per mm of rainfall basis in WA. Enjoying sealed road frontage to Coorow-Greenhead Road and located 15kms east of Warradarge, access is easy from Brand Highway.The total property area is 2,000.18 hectares (4,944 acres), on one freehold title.1,640 hectares (4,052 acres) are considered arable and are spread across nine large, open paddocks which are well suited to the efficient use of the modern machinery required in broadacre cropping enterprises. An extensive network of gravel roads runs between the paddocks.A 3t/ha wheat average is the result of extensive soil amelioration and the use of modern agronomic practices. Crops grown are in a wheat, canola and lupin rotation. The property is part of a larger cropping enterprise. The soil types on 'Central Park' include sand over gravel, gravelly sands and sandy loams, all of which have had a minimum of 6t/ha of limesand (and some up to 8t/ha) over the last ten years. To ensure the incorporation of the limesand to depth (and a soil pH of 6 at 30cms), differing methods of tillage have been undertaken including deep ripping, delving and Plozza plowing.Future potential income streams include renewable energy generation projects proposed in the area, with the State Government's South-West Integrated System (SWIS) main transmission line and the Warradarge Wind Farm in very close proximity. Extensive gravel deposits would likely be in strong demand should proposed renewable energy projects involving 'Central Park' proceed.Farming infrastructure includes a new Wheatbelt Steel machinery shed measuring 40 metres by 30 metres (which is powered), two 50,000 litre liquid nitrogen tanks and a 2,000-bushel silo.A 40 metre deep bore provides excellent water which is reticulated to a network of 8 tanks, with a 250,000 litre rainwater tank collecting from the machinery shed. Accommodation is catered for by three adjoining transportable units (with six bedrooms, three bathrooms and two kitchens) which are shaded by a large, steel framed iron roof, with undercover parking for four vehicles.'Central Park' is just nearing peak production and for further information contact Courtney Keeffe on 0429 625 007.
The size of Warradarge is approximately 1002.0 square kilometres. There are 4 parks, covering nearly 13.3% of the total area. The population of Warradarge in 2016 was 64 people. By 2021 the population was 66 showing a population growth of 3.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Warradarge is 80-89 years. Households in Warradarge are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $2400 - $2999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Warradarge work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 72.20% of the homes in Warradarge were owner-occupied compared with 35.70% in 2016.
Warradarge has 73 properties. As at 30 June 2026:
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