EARLIER this year, Queensland’s central west was identified as a rural property hotpot. While demand has been strong, few grazing properties were listed earlier in the region in 2022. Last month, however, five large-scale holdings rushed onto the market in a matter of weeks.
This week’s property review examines the value behind the move to Queensland’s central west.
Earlier this year, LAWD valuer Tim McKinnon identified Queensland’s central west as one of the strongest performing rural property markets in the…