About this property
Also written as Unit 31, 22-24 Arcadia Avenue.
Paradise SA 5075, Australia
Also written as Unit 31, 22-24 Arcadia Avenue.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 31/22 Arcadia Avenue is classified as a unit, offering a self‑contained residential space within the suburb of Paradise. It is part of the local housing stock typical of the area
It is located in the suburb of Paradise, which falls under the City of Campbelltown local government area. This area is in the northeastern part of Adelaide, South Australia
Within walking distance you’ll find Campbelltown Memorial Oval about 0.3 km away, as well as Beefacres Park (around 1 km) and Pitman Park (about 1.2 km). Lochiel Park Social Welfare Reserve is also nearby, roughly 1.4 km from the unit
The Paradise Interchange, a bus station serving Adelaide Metro routes, is located approximately 0.8 km from the property. It provides convenient access to the suburb’s public transport network
The suburb is served by arterial roads including Gorge Road, Lower North East Road and Darley Road, all of which run nearby and connect Paradise to surrounding areas. These roads facilitate easy travel by car
The area was named “Paradise” by early settler Joseph Ind, who took the name from his Paradise Bridge Hotel, itself named after a property near his hometown of Tetbury in England. The name reflected the quality of his orchard on the banks of the River Torrens
Paradise falls within the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Hartley and is part of the federal Division of Sturt for the Australian House of Representatives. It was previously split between Morialta and Hartley before being fully incorporated into Hartley
The River Torrens forms the northern boundary of Paradise, lying just north of the suburb and contributing to its generally flat topography. This river has historically been a key feature of the area
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