About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 3 El Alamein Street.
Port Lincoln SA 5606, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 3 El Alamein Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at 1/3 El Alamein Street is a unit
Port Lincoln railway station is about 1.2 km from the property, providing easy access to the Eyre Peninsula Railway
Kirton Oval (≈0.8 km), Poole Oval (≈1.3 km), and Mallee Park (≈1.5 km) are all nearby parks that can be reached on foot
Shelly Beach is the closest beach, located roughly 0.8 km away
Kirton Point Primary School, a government primary school, is about 1.0 km from the property
Port Lincoln enjoys a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate with mild, cloudy winters and warm summers moderated by sea breezes; average summer highs are around 26 °C and winter highs near 16 °C, with low annual rainfall of about 393 mm
The local economy centres on seafood processing, aquaculture (including tuna, kingfish, abalone and mussels), grain handling, and related fishing and farming activities, earning the city the reputation of Australia’s ‘Seafood Capital’
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