SoldApr 30, 2026

126 Cross Street, Dundurrabin, NSW, 2453

$595,000

4
2
13 ac.

Rural

30+ days on the market

Sold: Apr 30, 2026

What's around 126 Cross Street

Melaleuca Farmhouse

• Melaleuca Farmhouse is located at 126 Cross Street, Dundurrabin. A 32*km picturesque drive from the township of Dorrigo. • An affordable farmlet, 13* gently undulating acres. • The charming weatherboard farmhouse has been well maintained. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Spacious living areas and high ceilings throughout. The extra wide wrap around veranda is a standout. The house is connected to mains power and has a solar system installed, feeding back to the grid. • Ample farm shedding, room for all the vehicles and machinery. • Native wildlife is thriving, from wallabies grazing on the grounds to the bellbirds in the trees. • Within proximity to the (1.5*km) to Dundurrabin Primary School. Contact Kate Carter if you have any questions or wish to organise a private viewing. Phone 0436 865 144 or email kate.carter@raywhite.com *Approximately. Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy; however, we cannot guarantee it

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Buyer's review

16 days ago

The greatest real estate agent ever!

Kate is, without question, the best real estate agent on the planet. Frankly, every other agent should be forced to attend a masterclass run by her if they know what’s good for them. She went above and beyond at every stage and somehow turned one of life’s most stressful processes into an absolute dream. Her interpersonal skills are elite, her emotional intelligence is borderline supernatural, and her general intelligence sits somewhere around Einstein territory. In an industry not exactly famous for trustworthiness, Kate is the rare exception. Honest, responsive, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in getting the best outcome for everyone involved. If I were an Eskimo and Kate offered to sell me ice, I’d buy it immediately because I know it would somehow be premium, handcrafted, artisan ice. To put it simply: if Kate is selling the property, buy the property. And if you’re selling one, get Kate to do it.

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