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18 East Terrace

18 East Terrace, Mundoora SA 5555, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
5400 m² Land size
- Internal area
$44,000 Last sale

About this property

18 East Terrace is a house situated on a 5,400 m² block in Mundoora, South Australia, providing ample outdoor space for a range of lifestyle uses. The property’s layout offers flexibility for various living arrangements, and the generous land area supports both recreation and potential expansion. It was sold for $44,000 on 20 Sep 2002.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldSep 2002$44,000$8
SoldOct 1995$57,000$10

Price per m² based on land size of 5400 m².

Key details

Locality
Mundoora
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_425390134
Legal parcel ID
F/106044/A/15
Property type
House
Land size
5400 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Broughton Realty - PORT BROUGHTON RLA319079
14.4 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land on which the house is situated?

The property sits on a 5,400 m² parcel of land. It provides ample space for outdoor activities or potential development.

How close is the house to the town of Mundoora?

The house is approximately 0.3 km from the centre of Mundoora, putting it within easy walking distance of town facilities.

Are there any nearby landmarks or services within a short distance?

A weather station identified as MUNDOORA is just 0.2 km away, and the town itself is 0.3 km from the property, offering quick access to local information and amenities.

Which local government areas border the property?

The locality of Mundoora lies at the meeting point of three councils: the District Council of Barunga West, the Port Pirie Regional Council to the north‑east, and the Wakefield Regional Council to the south‑east.

What state and federal electorates cover this property?

The property falls within the state electorate of Narungga and the federal electorate of Grey.

Is there any historical feature associated with Mundoora nearby?

Mundoora was historically linked to Port Broughton by the horse‑drawn Port Broughton tramway, known as "The Pie Cart," which operated from the 1870s and was recorded as still existing in the early 1920s.