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51 Milton Avenue

51 Milton Avenue, Port Lincoln SA 5606, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
1766 m² Land size
- Internal area
$72,000 Last sale

About this property

51 Milton Avenue is a standalone house positioned on a 1,766 m² parcel in Port Lincoln, South Australia. The layout provides a clear flow between indoor spaces and the generous yard, supporting both everyday living and outdoor pursuits. It was sold for $72,000 on 8 Mar 1989.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Mar 1989
$72,000$40

Price per m² based on land size of 1766 m².

Key details

Locality
Port Lincoln
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_422066925
Legal parcel ID
D/3846/A/2191
Property type
House
Land size
1766 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Elders Eyre Peninsula - RLA62833
3.6 km
Kemp Real Estate Pty Ltd - Port Lincoln
3.4 km
Lawson Real Estate Specialist - PORT LINCOLN
3.6 km
Eyre Peninsula's Best Real Estate - Port Lincoln (RLA 218296)
3.1 km

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land on which the house at 51 Milton Avenue sits?

The property sits on a 1,766 m² block of land.

How far is 51 Milton Avenue from the nearest park?

Puckridge Park is about 1.8 km away, while Robbies Park is roughly 2.0 km from the address.

What type of climate does Port Lincoln experience?

Port Lincoln has a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate with mild, cloudy winters and warm summers moderated by sea breezes. Average maximum temperatures range from about 26 °C in January to 16 °C in July.

What recreational activities are popular around Port Lincoln?

The area is known for yachting, scuba diving, shark‑cage diving, and game fishing, taking advantage of its location on Boston Bay and the Spencer Gulf.

What public transport options are available in Port Lincoln?

Port Lincoln is served by a railway station at the end of the Eyre Peninsula Railway, an airport with multiple daily flights to Adelaide, and a local bus service operating weekdays between Lincoln North and Lincoln South.

Which industries dominate the economy of Port Lincoln?

The local economy centers on seafood processing and aquaculture (including tuna, kingfish and abalone), large grain‑handling facilities, and related fishing and farming activities.

Does Port Lincoln have any notable cultural or historical background?

Yes, the city is traditionally known as Galinyala by the Barngarla people, meaning “place of sweet water,” and it has a rich maritime history including early European exploration by Matthew Flinders in 1802.