About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 38 Crissoula Avenue.
Hope Valley SA 5090, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 38 Crissoula Avenue.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 5/38 Crissoula Avenue is a unit. It is part of the residential fabric of Hope Valley
Payne Car Park is about 0.5 km away and the Hope Valley Oval is roughly 0.7 km from the address. The Aqueduct Plantation park is also nearby, approximately 1.8 km to the south
Grand Junction Road, a main thoroughfare in the area, lies about 1.3 km from the unit, offering convenient connections to surrounding suburbs
The Tea Tree Plaza Interchange, a key bus station for the Adelaide region, is situated around 1.7 km from the property, giving residents good access to public transport
Modbury Hospital, a public hospital providing a range of medical services, is located about 1.8 km from the unit, making healthcare easily reachable
Hope Valley developed organically after Jacob Pitman bought land in 1839, with early settlers like William Holden naming the area after a bushfire. The suburb grew with German immigrant influence and landmarks such as the Bremen Arms, now the Valley Inn
The suburb centres around the Hope Valley Shopping Centre, which is within the same residential precinct, providing a range of retail and service options close to the unit
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