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1006/181 Waymouth Street

181 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

Unit 1006 at 181 Waymouth Street sits in the heart of Adelaide’s CBD, within a five‑minute walk of the Central Bus Station and a nine‑minute walk of the main tram stop, providing strong public‑transport connectivity. Its central position delivers immediate pedestrian access to nearby universities, the Central Markets, Adelaide Oval and the Casino, supporting a range of commercial uses that benefit from high foot traffic. The property was sold on 20 Dec 2024; price details are available from the agent.

Alternate search: Unit 1006, 181 Waymouth Street.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Dec 2024
Unknown

Key details

Locality
Adelaide
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_721816720
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Commercial
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of commercial businesses could thrive at 1006/181 Waymouth Street?

Located on Waymouth Street in Adelaide’s central business district, the site is ideal for retail, hospitality or office use that can benefit from high pedestrian traffic and proximity to hostels, hotels and cultural venues.

How well is the property served by public transport?

Adelaide’s extensive bus, train and tram networks operate throughout the CBD, providing easy access to the property; the nearby tram line runs along the inner city and connects to major transport hubs such as Adelaide railway station.

What nearby amenities could support a business operating from this address?

Within a few hundred metres are several hostels (Sunny’s Backpackers, Adelaide Central YHA), hotels (Grace Emily, Quest on Franklin), dining streets (Gouger, Franklin), and cultural sites like Queen’s Theatre and the South Australian School of Design.

Is the property close to major roadways or arterial streets?

Waymouth Street intersects with key city streets such as Gouger Street and Franklin Street, placing the site near Adelaide’s well‑defined grid of wide, multi‑lane roads that facilitate vehicle access and deliveries.

What cultural or entertainment venues are nearby that could draw customers?

The property is a short walk from Queen’s Theatre, Light Square, and the South Australian School of Design, all of which attract visitors and can increase foot traffic for retail or hospitality concepts.

Does the location benefit from Adelaide’s overall commercial infrastructure?

Yes; as part of the city centre, the address enjoys the advantages of Adelaide’s planned layout, extensive public‑transport links, nearby business services and the surrounding mix of hotels, hostels and cultural institutions that support a vibrant commercial environment.