Always ignore the quoted "line of sight range" - reception is only possible at those ranges under the most ideal circumstances. The best rule of thumb is "watts equal kms".
We use PRS radios in our business under similar circumstances to yours, carrying out annual checks on fire alarms etc. The big killer for radio reception is concrete and steel - some of the bigger buildings we service will defeat even the most powerful (5 watt) radios, costing $400-$500 each.
However, a 50 metre range, blocked by a wooden building, should not be a problem for even the cheaper (0.5 watt) units from Dick Smith, although the more expensive (2 watt) units would be more reliable. The 2 watt units have NiMH rechargeable batteries and come with a desktop charger, whereas the cheaper ones require AA batteries (which will chew out fast).
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