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8 Marryatt Street

8 Marryatt Street, Port Augusta SA 5700, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

8 Marryatt Street comprises approximately 950 m² within the District Centre zone of Port Augusta. The site is connected to SA Water and sewer services, with annual charges of $813.16, and incurs council rates of $10,563.56 per year. It was sold for Contact agent on 27 Sep 2019.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Sep 2019
Unknown

Key details

Locality
Port Augusta
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_417097786
Legal parcel ID
F/186129/A/427
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What transport links are available near 8 Marryatt Street for freight and logistics businesses?

The property is in central Port Augusta, a major transport hub where the Eyre, Augusta and Stuart Highways intersect, providing direct road access to Perth, Adelaide and Darwin. It is also within walking distance of the Port Augusta railway station and about 6 km from the regional airport, supporting rail and air freight options.

How close is the site to the major highways that serve the region?

Located in the heart of Port Augusta, the property offers immediate proximity to the city’s main arterial roads that connect to the Eyre Highway (west to Perth), Augusta Highway (south to Adelaide) and Stuart Highway (north to Darwin), making road transport quick and convenient.

What nearby amenities could support a retail or hospitality business operating from this location?

Within a 1‑km radius you’ll find hotels such as Majestic Oasis Apartments and Augusta Courtyard Motel, the Port Augusta Town Hall, Cinema Augusta, and several parks, providing foot traffic and complementary services for retail or hospitality operations.

Is the property situated in a commercial zoning area suitable for office or light‑industrial use?

Yes, the listing describes it as a commercial property, indicating it is approved for business activities such as offices, showrooms or light‑industrial operations within the city’s designated commercial zones.

How accessible is the site for employees who rely on public transport?

The location benefits from the nearby Port Augusta railway station and regular coach services that connect the town with Adelaide and other regional centres, offering convenient public‑transport options for staff commuting to the site.

What advantages does this location offer for businesses serving regional mining and agriculture sectors?

Port Augusta serves as a service centre for the interior mines and regional agriculture, providing a strategic base for suppliers and support firms; the city’s transport infrastructure and proximity to the port and rail links facilitate efficient distribution of goods.