About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 20 Grassland Crescent.
Leanyer NT 0812, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 20 Grassland Crescent.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 2/20 Grassland Crescent is a unit. It is situated on a sizable land parcel within the Leanyer suburb
The unit sits on 3,159 m² of land. This provides a generous amount of space for outdoor activities or future development
The address is in Leanyer, a northern suburb of Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia. Leanyer is known for its coastal‑themed street names and natural reserves
Several parks are within walking distance, including Peace Park (about 0.5 km), Curlew Park (around 0.6 km), Wulagi Park (approximately 0.7 km) and Groote Park (about 1.3 km). These green spaces offer recreation and open‑air leisure options
Leanyer Recreation Park, a free water park popular with Darwin residents, is nearby. The Casuarina Coastal Reserve and beach are also within easy reach of the suburb
During World War II, Leanyer was established as a military area with an army post and equipment storage, including gun turrets at Lee Point. After the war, residential development began in the 1970s, and the suburb’s name is thought to derive from an Aboriginal word
In the 2010/11 wet season, Leanyer recorded 3,160 mm of rainfall, the highest total ever recorded in the Northern Territory at that time. This surpassed the previous record set on Melville Island
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