About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 32 Adele Street.
Alstonville NSW 2477, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 32 Adele Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 14 Feb 2018 | $380,000 | — |
| Sale | 8 Dec 2008 | $330,000 | — |
| Sale | 26 Nov 2003 | $280,000 | — |
The property is a house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, situated on a 928 m² block. It offers ample space for a family and outdoor activities
Alstonville lies on the Bruxner Highway, about 13 km west of Ballina and roughly 19 km east of Lismore, providing easy access to both coastal and inland services
Alstonville Showground is only about 0.6 km away, and Rossmore Park is around 0.7‑0.8 km from the home, making them easily reachable for recreation and events
A regular bus service runs between Ballina and Lismore and passes through Alstonville, offering convenient connections for commuters and visitors
The town enjoys a wet humid subtropical climate (Cfa), with moderately hot, rainy summers and mild, somewhat drier winters
Alstonville Plaza, a major shopping centre with specialty shops and a supermarket, is located nearby, and the town also has a library, post office and emergency services
Alstonville was originally known as Duck Creek Mountain and developed in the 1840s for red cedar. It later became a centre for sugar cane and dairy production, with historic sites like the Crawford house museum reflecting its pioneer past
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