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Cumnock rent: $1. Rural lifestyles: priceless

08 Oct, 2008 01:56 PM
CITIES are overcrowded with people crying out for a better lifestyle, yet rural farmhouses once occupied by farmhands and their families stand empty, leaving nearby towns depleted.

It’s something many rural people have copped on the chin as “the way it is these days”, but not Christine Weston, of “Beaminster”, Cumnock.

Inspired by a similar successful quest of Tasmanian author, Rachael Treasure, to offer abandoned local farmhouses for a token cost, she’s trying the same trick – rent for $1 a week at Cumnock, population 298, near Molong in the Central West.

With the local school under pressure as student numbers drop to just 35, the locals have got together to try to enrich their community with skilled, self-motivated new families.

The price-tag got city folk’s attention when the idea was pitched on Channel Nine’s A Current Affair program last Friday.

The website got 1800 hits and 52 online applications from potential tree-changers, including nurses, teachers and tradesmen, in the first 24 hours – climbing to 2900 hits and 88 applications by the end of the first week.

“The online applications have been astounding,” said Mrs Weston.

“I think I’ve underestimated the number of people who want to move to the country for a better quality of life for their children.”

With the help of the Cumnock and District Progress Association, she has gathered a list of four empty farmhouses for the campaign, and expects more farmers to get involved, and other towns to embrace the idea.

“After all, we’ll only have four lucky families (for Cumnock) so what are we going to do with all of the other families who want to move to the country?” she said.

For Cumnock, a shortlist of families will be interviewed in December and January to allow new families to settle in before the new school year starts.

The houses will be rented on two- or three-year contracts, with renovation work a requirement.

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Hi im just wondering how many houses are are for grabs. We are really interested in this article - 2 families, 3 children, 4 adults, 2 separate houses. Please email me - we are willing to pack up and drive 10 hours to move and start new.
Posted by Mumma Bear, 8/10/2008 9:05:58 PM
Editor's note: There are four farmhouses at the moment and more are expected to become involved. Visit the website www.rentafarmhouse.com.au for an application.


Posted by Michael Thomson on 9/10/2008 11:56:35 AM
we are inspired!! we are in the embryonic stages of our own fill the farmhouses campaign at Tallimba nsw. keep an eye out for us!
Posted by meg, 23/02/2009 4:44:14 PM
anyone know where these are for rent to needy family of six - 2 adults four kids? let me know thanks.
Posted by brad, 27/03/2009 9:10:43 PM
My dad used to live there in that house you have on the internet.
Posted by tara, 26/06/2009 1:26:43 PM
Hi, I'm curious wat the deal is here. So how long does the $1 rent last, is it 4 any particular people/persons, & any particular age group as in young school age children?
Posted by judy, 19/07/2009 10:16:47 PM, on The Land
Hi there, I am wondering if the house can be just used as a holiday house but rent is payed but as it will be used Friday, Saturday and Sunday as a weekend thing, as that would be a great thing.
Posted by Ihab, 17/08/2009 5:28:59 PM, on The Land
Keep me posted for cheap rent and houses to buy in and around the area.
Posted by Pen, 29/09/2009 6:29:18 PM, on The Land
Please let me know of cheap houses to rent, buy or renovate. That would be great. Thanks.
Posted by Sharon, 4/11/2009 2:38:34 PM, on The Land
Hi, I was wondering how long this 1dollar rent a house thing works? I have 2 kids and 1 on the way and am interested in renting a house down there and to make a new start with my family.
Posted by stephannie, 9/01/2010 4:28:22 PM, on The Land

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Christine Weston, with her twin five-year-old sons, Charlie and Toby, and daughter, Skye, 3, at an empty farmhouse near Cumnock.
Christine Weston, with her twin five-year-old sons, Charlie and Toby, and daughter, Skye, 3, at an empty farmhouse near Cumnock.

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