About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 5 Graham Street.
Victor Harbor SA 5211, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 5 Graham Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property is a unit that features one bathroom. It is part of the residential accommodation available in Victor Harbor
The unit is about 0.5 km from the Victa Cinema and roughly 1.7 km from Granite Island, a popular tourist spot. The historic horse‑drawn tram is also within 1.3 km
Residents can enjoy surfing along the South Coast, whale‑watching between June and September, and visiting the nearby Granite Island Recreation Park. The area also offers fishing opportunities and the Cockle Train heritage railway
Victor Harbor Airport is approximately 1.5 km away, providing convenient access for regional travel
Victor Harbor has a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate, with summer temperatures moderated by sea breezes. The climate is generally mild compared with much of South Australia
The town’s resident population of about 4,500 swells to nearly three times that number during the summer holiday season as visitors come to enjoy the coastal setting
Victor Harbor was named by Captain Richard Crozier in the 1830s after his ship HMS Victor, and the town grew around whaling stations and the harbour. It was officially proclaimed a municipality in 1914 and became a city in 2000
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