About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 5 Days Road.
Croydon Park SA 5008, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 5 Days Road.
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The property is located about 5.9 km north‑west of Adelaide’s central business district. This short distance makes it convenient to drive or take a bus into the city
Several Adelaide Metro bus routes run nearby, including the 230 on Days Road and the 251‑254 along Torrens Road, providing connections to the CBD and Arndale Central. The West Croydon and Croydon railway stations are also within roughly 1–1.3 km
Days Road is known as “Little Vietnam,” offering a concentration of Vietnamese and other Asian eateries that are popular with locals and visitors. These restaurants give the area a vibrant culinary scene
Polonia Reserve on the eastern side of Croydon Park serves as a base for the Croydon Kings soccer club, and Croydon Park Reserve is a nearby park for leisure activities. Both provide green space and sport options within walking distance
Originally agricultural land used for grazing and crops, Croydon Park was subdivided in the late 1920s and saw most residential development from the late 1930s onward. Post‑war housing was built for returned soldiers, shaping the suburb’s character
A current land‑use review aims to re‑zone underused industrial land along Days Road and Regency Road for residential, retail and commercial uses. The plan includes a proposed shopping precinct on the northern boundary, which could enhance local amenities
Croydon Park is part of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council and lies in the state electoral district of Croydon, represented by Premier Peter Malinauskas. Federally, it is in the division of Adelaide, represented by Steve Georganas
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