About this property
Also written as Unit 21, 21 Barton Road.
Hindmarsh Island SA 5214, Australia
Also written as Unit 21, 21 Barton Road.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 20 Jun 2013 | $270,000 | — |
The parcel measures 39,670 m², which is just under 4 hectares of land
Hindmarsh Island features a mix of grassland, wooded forest (including Aleppo pine plantings), salt lakes and mangrove areas, with the island’s highest elevation at about 25 m
Access to Hindmarsh Island is provided by the Hindmarsh Island Bridge, a 319‑metre bridge that connects the island to Goolwa on the mainland
The Finniss River is approximately 0.7 km away, and the parcel is situated on Hindmarsh Island itself, which sits in the lower Murray River system
The island supports native species such as kangaroos, blue‑tongue lizards, Australian white ibis, purple swamphens, red‑bellied black snakes and barn owls, as well as occasional Cape Barren geese
Within a few kilometres there are several boat ramps (e.g., Captain Sturt Parade and Marina Boat Ramps), the Hindmarsh Island Caravan Park on the northern side, and various lookouts and tracks for visitors
The island enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate similar to Adelaide, with hot, dry summers and mild, cool winters
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