About this property
Also written as Unit 13, 48-50 Sabine Road.
Millner NT 0810, Australia
Also written as Unit 13, 48-50 Sabine Road.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
13/48 Sabine Road is a unit, offering a self‑contained residential living space
The unit is in the northern suburb of Millner, Darwin, which is centrally positioned between Bagot Road, McMillans Road and Trower Road and borders the Darwin International Airport
Millner contains Darwin’s second‑largest shopping complex, Homemaker Village, featuring retailers such as Jape Centre, Spotlight and BCF, located off nearby Bagot Road
Within 1 km you’ll find several parks, including Stokes Park, Wong Yung Park and Bagot Park, as well as the only velodrome in Darwin and junior association football facilities
The unit is just a short distance from three main arterial roads, Bagot Road, McMillans Road and Trower Road, providing easy access to the wider Darwin region
Millner is named after Dr James S. Millner, a medical officer on George W. Goyder’s 1869 expedition; the area also hosts the National Archives of Australia (Darwin), a cyclone‑coded building opened in 1976
The suburb’s population grew slightly from 2,548 in the 2016 census to 2,576 in the 2021 census
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