Australia's biggest farm sales of 2024, as reported on AuctionsPlus, showcased jaw-dropping prices and fierce competition for premium agricultural assets. From the $300-$350 million sale of the ‘Worral Creek Aggregation’ to standout deals like ‘Fairfield Station’ at $49 million, this year’s top transactions reshaped the rural real estate landscape.

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Explore prime rural properties in Australia, featuring 'Romani' with carbon offset potential, and other notable sales in South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales.
$150M Ray Scott Pastoral Portfolio sold in Queensland, historic Blackwattle Farm listed for $45M in WA, and prime properties in VIC and NSW hit the market.
From outback icons to family farm challenges, Australia's rural property market is bustling with headlines. From Wyuna's $18.1m homecoming to Hillcrest's strategic expansion and Dorisvale's $25m versatility, it's a season of big moves and bold decisions.
Wilkatana Station fetches $7.4 million at livestreamed auction, plus other movements in rural property this week.
Milford Rocks and Rawlinna Station have hit the market, offering vast rural landscapes and prime agricultural setups, while Gunners Dam has just sold for $4.875 million.
Buyers are showing up for prime rural properties, from Hermidale’s value-for-money farmland to South Australia’s century-old Wilkatana Station. With grazing values holding steady despite shifting market sentiment, these properties are proving resilient.
With everything from Australia’s second-biggest free-range chicken farm to a scenic cattle oasis and mixed farming havens up for grabs, investors and agri-enthusiasts have an egg-citing chance to crack open new opportunities in some of Australia’s prime rural real estate.
Elders' latest property update finds national rural property prices have dropped 2% in Q2 2024, but transaction volumes have risen and regional trends showed varied performance across Australia.
From expanding watermelon fields in the Kimberley to riverside cattle estates and dormant beef plants, Australia’s rural property market is anything but idle.

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