About this property
Also written as Unit 8, 24 Wilson Street.
Prospect SA 5082, Australia
Also written as Unit 8, 24 Wilson Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit that sits on a large 1,439 m² land parcel, offering a spacious outdoor area. The property is part of the Prospect suburb
Prospect lies about 5 km (around 3 mi) north of Adelaide’s centre
St Helens Park is roughly 0.5 km away, and Wilson Street Park sits on the corner of Highbury Street nearby. The larger Soldier’s Memorial Gardens are within about 0.9 km
Prospect is bordered by Kilburn, Fitzroy, Medindie and Devon Park. Nearby neighbourhoods such as Thorngate and Medindie Gardens are just half a kilometre away
Main North Road runs along the eastern edge of Prospect, and the Gawler railway line forms the western boundary. The Islington station on that line is a short walk from the property
Prospect was named for its sweeping views over the Adelaide Plains after early settlement in 1838, and became the seat of its own council in 1872. The suburb retains much of its historic parkland and green spaces
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