Lot 61 Freeth Street
Lot 61 Freeth Street, Kimba SA 5641, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Kimba
- State
- SA
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GASA_425297488
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- D/83423/A/61
- Property type
- Land
- Land size
- 23003 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Frequently asked questions
What is the size of the land parcel in Kimba?
The parcel covers 23,003 m², which is just over 2.3 hectares (approximately 5.7 acres). It provides a sizable block of land for a range of possible uses.
What agricultural activities are commonly suited to land in the Kimba district?
The region supports cereal cropping such as wheat, barley, oats, and canola, as well as grazing of merino sheep and some cattle. These uses rely on winter rainfall and the typical semi‑arid climate of the area.
How close is the parcel to local amenities like parks, schools, and the town centre?
The land is within 1 km of several parks (Bindana Park 0.3 km, Karunda Park 0.7 km, Allinga Park 0.9 km) and about 1.2 km from Kimba Area School. The District Council of Kimba and the town itself are roughly 1.3 km away.
What is the climate like in Kimba and how might it affect land use?
Kimba has a Mediterranean‑influenced semi‑arid climate with very warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. Average annual precipitation is low (around 346 mm), which shapes the suitability for dry‑land farming and grazing.
What are the typical soil characteristics in the Kimba area?
Soils around Kimba are mainly calcareous earths with calcrete profiles, alongside grey loams and gypsum‑bearing flats. These soils are commonly used for cereal production and grazing, though some deep sand areas are less suitable for agriculture.
Is there a nearby water source that could be used for stock or irrigation?
The Roora Reservoir lies approximately 1.7 km from the parcel, offering a nearby surface water feature. However, local stock water is usually sourced from rainfall due to limited groundwater in the district.