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Lot 4 Cape Bauer Drive

Lot 4 Cape Bauer Drive, Streaky Bay SA 5680, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
37471 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

The parcel at 4 Cape Bauer Drive in Streaky Bay, South Australia, comprises 37,471 m² of land. It is located within the Streaky Bay area, providing a sizable rural landholding.

Key details

Locality
Streaky Bay
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_721252348
Legal parcel ID
D/75335/A/4
Property type
Land
Land size
37471 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Ray White Eyre Peninsula - Streaky Bay RLA261985
6.4 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land parcel?

The parcel covers 37,471 m², which is just under 3.8 ha. It provides a substantial block of land for a variety of uses.

What type of terrain can be expected on this parcel?

The Streaky Bay district features a mix of pastoral country, native scrubland and gentle rolling hills, so the parcel is likely to have similar open, grazing‑suitable terrain.

What natural landmarks are close to the land?

Wirrindella Hill, a notable mountain in the area, lies about 2 km from the parcel, offering a nearby scenic viewpoint.

What are the common land uses in the Streaky Bay region?

The region is primarily an agricultural district, focusing on cereal crops, sheep grazing, and increasingly diversifying into olives and other livestock. This suggests the parcel could be suitable for dry‑land farming or related agribusiness.

What climate conditions affect this land?

Streaky Bay has a hot‑summer Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, averaging about 378 mm of rain per year. The climate supports dry‑land farming and pastoral activities.

Are town amenities and services easily reachable from this parcel?

The parcel lies within the Streaky Bay district, where the township provides health, education, shopping and recreational facilities, making essential services readily accessible.

What potential agricultural activities could be pursued on this land?

Given the district’s emphasis on wheat, barley, sheep and emerging olives, the parcel could be used for dry‑land cropping, pasture for livestock, or trialing new Mediterranean‑type crops.