Yardize logo Yardize
Residential Property

56 Pine Crescent

Coffin Bay SA 5607, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
780 m² Land size
$172,000 Last sale (2020)

About this property

yardizepropertyrecord

56 Pine Crescent is a residential‑land parcel in Coffin Bay, South Australia, that sold for $172,000 on 11 Dec 2020. The site lends itself to a two‑storey build with clear sightlines across Kellidie Bay and down the channel, offering a simple layout for a waterfront development.

Its location along the quiet, esplanade‑style stretch provides easy views of oyster and sailing activity and the area’s characteristic sunsets, supporting a relaxed coastal lifestyle

Key details

Locality
Coffin Bay
State
SA
Coordinates
34.62166805 / 135.47798831
GNAF PID
GASA_425110765
Legal parcel ID
D/85047/A/11
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
Land
Land size
780 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
11 Dec 2020
$172,000$220

Price per m² based on land size of 780 m².

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Lake Wangary Primary School
7.6 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 56 Pine Crescent?

56 Pine Crescent is classified as residential land. It is offered for purchase as a land parcel rather than an existing home

What is the listed price for the residential land at 56 Pine Crescent?

The residential land at 56 Pine Crescent was listed at $172,000

How far is the property from the town centre of Coffin Bay?

The property is approximately 1.2 km from the centre of Coffin Bay, putting it within walking distance of local amenities

Which local government area and electoral districts does the property belong to?

The land falls within the District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula. It is part of the state electoral district of Flinders and the federal Division of Grey

What nearby natural attractions are within a few kilometres of 56 Pine Crescent?

Within 1–3 km you’ll find Goat Island (1 km), Killidie Inlet (1.8 km), Kellidie Bay (1.8 km), and Long Beach (2.5 km), all offering coastal scenery and outdoor recreation

What water‑based activities are popular in the Coffin Bay area?

Coffin Bay is renowned for boating, sailing, swimming, water‑skiing, skindiving, wind‑surfing, and various forms of fishing, both from shore and from boats

How did Coffin Bay get its name?

The bay was named by British navigator Matthew Flinders on 16 February 1802 in honour of his friend Sir Isaac Coffin, the Resident Naval Commissioner at Sheerness

Related profiles

Jump to the related profiles for this address.