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Also written as Unit 8, 17-23 Norton Street.
Angle Park SA 5010, Australia
Also written as Unit 8, 17-23 Norton Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is approximately 10 km north‑west of the Adelaide CBD, offering convenient access while situated in a residential suburb
The property is close to bus routes 251 (311) and 252 (312) on Trafford Street, as well as routes 239, 250 (316) serving Days and Grand Junction Roads, and the 361 on Grand Junction Road
Mikawomma Reserve is about 0.3 km away and Ferryden Park Reserve is roughly 0.5 km, both providing open space for walking, picnics, and outdoor activities
The Parks Community Centre, which includes a library, health centre, gym, fitness centre and swimming complex, is located within the suburb, and the Greyhound Park racing venue is also nearby
Angle Park has a large immigrant population, with more than half of residents coming from non‑English‑speaking backgrounds, reflecting waves of post‑war European and Vietnamese migration
Originally a subdivision of the Hundred of Yatala in the 1920s, the area transitioned from pastures to a post‑war residential suburb in the 1950s, with significant public housing development in the 1960s and urban renewal projects from the early 2000s
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