About this property
Also written as Unit 109, 9 Progress Drive.
Coconut Grove NT 0810, Australia
Also written as Unit 109, 9 Progress Drive.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a one‑bedroom unit situated on a sizable land parcel in Coconut Grove
The unit sits on approximately 12,981 m² of land
It is on Progress Drive, which forms the northern boundary of Coconut Grove, close to the neighboring suburbs of Nightcliff, Millner and Rapid Creek
Within about 0.5‑0.8 km you’ll find Rapid Creek Oval, Rapid Creek Park, Chrisp Street Oval, Nightcliff Oval, Wong Yung Park and Topsy Secretary Juwaning park
A post office, a library and a police station are all roughly 0.6 km away in the nearby Nightcliff area
Coconut Grove is a small residential and light‑industrial suburb that developed mainly from the 1960s and is bounded by Progress Drive, Bagot Road, Totem Road and the Darwin Harbour foreshore
The suburb is named after a grove of coconuts on its coastal fringe; its early use was farming before World War II, and it grew substantially from the 1960s onward
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