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7 Proslie Street

7 Proslie Street, Bordertown SA 5268, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
666 m² Land size
- Internal area
$40,500 Last sale

About this property

7 Proslie Street is a detached house positioned on a 666 m² block in Bordertown, South Australia. The layout provides a practical internal flow that supports everyday living while granting easy access to the surrounding outdoors, catering to a relaxed lifestyle. The property was sold for $40,500 on 3 May 2022.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
May 2022
$40,500$60
Sold
Jan 2015
$50,000$75

Price per m² based on land size of 666 m².

Key details

Locality
Bordertown
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_423999446
Legal parcel ID
D/116236/A/52
Property type
House
Land size
666 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Ray White - Bordertown & Districts RLA153432
1.1 km

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.9 km
Primary school | Government
1.0 km
Secondary school | Government
8.4 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 7 Proslie Street in Bordertown?

It is a detached house situated in the town of Bordertown, South Australia. The property is set on a standalone parcel of land.

How large is the land associated with the house at 7 Proslie Street?

The land area totals 666 m². This provides ample space for a garden, outdoor living, or future development within the surrounding neighbourhood.

Which heritage or cultural attractions are close to 7 Proslie Street?

The Clayton Farm Heritage Museum is about 1.8 km away, offering a glimpse of historic farm life. Heritage‑listed sites such as the Bordertown railway station and the Bordertown Institute are also within a 1.5‑km radius.

What transport options are available near the property?

Bordertown lies on the Dukes Highway and the Melbourne‑Adelaide railway line, with the Bordertown railway station just 1.2 km away. Bus services run regularly to Adelaide, Melbourne and Mount Gambier, and the Overland train stops twice weekly.

What is the main economic base of the Bordertown area?

The local economy centres on agriculture, especially cereal cropping and livestock farming. The largest employer is the JBS meatworks abattoir, which processes up to 8,000 animals daily and employs around 470 people.

Which media outlets serve the Bordertown community?

Bordertown’s major newspaper is The Border Chronicle. Residents also listen to the local community radio station Connect FM and receive television from ABC, SBS, WIN Television and subscription service Foxtel.

What historic facts are notable about Bordertown?

Bordertown was established in 1852 as a border crossing for gold escorts and was originally called Border Town until 1979. It is also the birthplace of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and several sites in the area are heritage‑listed.