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$13 million sale and massive WA cattle station listing headline Raine & Horne Rural’s big 2024/25 year

July 31, 2025

Raine & Horne Rural has wrapped up a breakout 2024–25 financial year, capped by a $13 million farmland sale in Western Australia and the listing of a massive cattle station, spanning 407,000 acres.

These headline-grabbing milestones were part of a broader year of success, with the network listing 425 rural properties and settling 210 transactions nationwide, representing almost $300 million in agricultural sales.

“The results for the 2024/25 financial year reflect continued demand for quality rural holdings and the expanding strength of Raine & Horne’s growing rural network,” said Travis Wentriro, Regional & Rural Network Manager at Raine & Horne Group.

Investor confidence in large-scale agricultural assets remained strong, with five properties selling for more than $10 million. The top sale of the year was a $13 million transaction for a 3,438-acre mixed farming property at 2577 Gnowangerup-Tambellup Road, Dartnall, WA. Sold by John Hetherington and the team at Raine & Horne Rural Great Southern, the property spans seven titles and offers productive cropping and grazing potential just outside Tambellup.

In terms of scale, the largest listing was Dairy Creek Station—a 407,000-acre (1,650 square mile) cattle station in WA’s Upper Gascoyne, marketed by Gerald Wetherall of Raine & Horne Rural WA. Still available, the listing demonstrates the network’s capacity to handle landmark rural assets across Australia’s vast regions.

As the new financial year gets underway, Raine & Horne Rural has over 320 rural properties currently listed for sale nationwide providing further evidence of a market still brimming with opportunity.

If you’re looking to buy, sell, or expand your rural holdings in 2025–26, contact your local Raine & Horne Rural office for expert guidance.