About this property
Also written as Unit 97, 9 Progress Drive.
Coconut Grove NT 0810, Australia
Also written as Unit 97, 9 Progress Drive.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit that sits on a substantial parcel of land measuring about 12,981 m² in Coconut Grove
The land area is approximately 12,981 square metres, providing ample space around the unit
The unit is on Progress Drive, which forms the northern boundary of the Coconut Grove suburb in northern Darwin, NT
Rapid Creek Park, Rapid Creek Oval, Chrisp Street Oval, and Topsy Secretary Juwaning park are all within about 0.5 km of the unit
Yes, a police station, a library, and a post office in Nightcliff are all roughly 0.6 km away, making civic services easily accessible
Coconut Grove is bounded by Progress Drive to the north, Bagot Road to the east, Totem Road to the south, and the Darwin Harbour foreshore to the west
Coconut Grove was originally a farming area before World War II and expanded mainly from the 1960s; it is named after a coastal grove of coconut palms and is part of the traditional country of the Larrakia people
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