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69 Greenly Avenue

Coffin Bay SA 5607, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
860 m² Land size
$100,000 Last sale (2016)

About this property

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69 Greenly Avenue provides an 860 m² level residential block just a few hundred metres from the Esplanade and waterfront, surrounded by natural bushland for privacy. Sold for $100,000 on 23 Nov 2016, the site offers a clear canvas to create a home that embraces the coastal lifestyle. Parking accommodations are included on the property

Key details

Locality
Coffin Bay
State
SA
Coordinates
34.61780133 / 135.45475373
GNAF PID
GASA_422061415
Legal parcel ID
D/6279/A/187
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
Land
Land size
860 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
23 Nov 2016
$100,000$116

Price per m² based on land size of 860 m².

Nearby schools

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

Frequently asked questions

Where is 69 Greenly Avenue situated?

The property is located in the town of Coffin Bay on the southern extremity of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, about 46 km south of Port Lincoln

What natural attractions are close to the property?

Long Beach is only 0.9 km away, Goat Island is 1.3 km away, and Rabbit Island lies about 2 km to the south. The Coffin Bay National Park is also nearby, attracting many visitors during holiday seasons

What recreational activities can residents enjoy in Coffin Bay?

The area is popular for boating, sailing, swimming, water‑skiing, skindiving, wind‑surfing and a range of fishing options including rock, surf, angling and boat fishing

Which local government area governs 69 Greenly Avenue?

The property falls within the District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula

What is the price of the residential land at 69 Greenly Avenue?

The residential land is priced at $100,000

Is there a weather station nearby?

Yes, the COFFIN BAY weather station is located approximately 1.9 km from the property

What is the historic background of Coffin Bay?

Coffin Bay was named by explorer Matthew Flinders in 1802 after Sir Isaac Coffin and has a long history of Indigenous Nauo habitation, early European exploration, and a former whaling site at Point Sir Isaac

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