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Also written as Unit 1, 14 Malcolm Street.
Ferryden Park SA 5010, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 14 Malcolm Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit situated on a 242 m² parcel of land
Ferryden Park, the suburb where the unit is located, is about 6 km north‑west of the Adelaide CBD
The area is served by the 251 and 252 bus routes on Liberty Grove, the 239 bus along Coker Street and Days Road, and the 300 Suburban Connector as well as city‑bound 230 and 232 routes on Regency Road
A small shopping complex with a post office is on Ridley Grove, and the nearby Parks Community Centre in Angle Park offers a library, health centre, gym, swimming complex and council services
Ferryden Park Reserve is approximately 0.2 km away and Mikawomma Reserve is about 0.5 km from the unit, giving easy access to open space and sports facilities
Ferryden Park was subdivided in 1924 by William Duthie, named after a Scottish seaport, and was the first suburb renewed under the Westwood Urban Renewal Project in the 1990s
The suburb has a strong immigrant presence, with 47 % of residents born overseas and a notable Vietnamese community, resulting in more than half of households speaking a language other than English at home
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