About this property
Also written as Unit 607, 607 Groeschell Road.
Andamooka SA 5722, Australia
Also written as Unit 607, 607 Groeschell Road.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The parcel measures approximately 1,653 m². It is a relatively small allotment suitable for modest development or mining activities
Andamooka Primary School and the Andamooka School Community Library are each about 0.4 km from the parcel, a walk of just a few minutes
Yes, several opal mines are within 1 km, including Horse Paddock Opal Diggings (0.4 km), Hallion Hill (0.7 km) and German Gully (0.9 km), making the site well‑placed for opal prospecting
Andamooka has a hot arid climate, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 40 °C and winter nights dropping near 0 °C. Annual rainfall is very low, averaging about 190 mm
The Andamooka Observatory is in the town, benefiting from extremely dark skies that support stargazing tourism. The area is also part of an emerging outback stargazing trail
A pipeline now supplies water to Andamooka, although the town historically relied on trucked water and above‑ground cisterns, so water access is generally reliable for the parcel
Land parcels around Andamooka are commonly used for opal mining, small‑scale tourism enterprises, or related support activities, reflecting the town’s historic opal field and growing astronomy tourism
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