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24 Serena Road

24 Serena Road, Adventure Bay TAS 7150, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
572 m² Land size
$352,000 Last sale

About this property

The property is a residential‑land block on a quiet no‑through road in Adventure Bay, Tasmania. It sits on a north‑facing, level site with power at the road and a walkway that provides direct access to Adventure Bay Road, placing the beach, esplanade and local amenities within easy walking distance. The land sold for $352,000 on 10 Dec 2021, and its elevated position offers potential for expansive ocean and mountain views, supporting a low‑maintenance beachfront lifestyle or future development.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Dec 2021
$352,000$615

Price per m² based on land size of 572 m².

Key details

Locality
Adventure Bay
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702332275
Legal parcel ID
6525/11
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Residential-Land
Land size
572 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Churchill Real Estate AUS - LUNAWANNA
7.5 km

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
7.5 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 24 Serena Road?

24 Serena Road is a residential‑land parcel, meaning the land is zoned for building a home. The land was priced at $352,000.

How far is the property from the centre of Adventure Bay town?

The property is about 1‑2 km from the town of Adventure Bay, roughly 1.4 km away.

Which nearby natural features can be accessed from the property?

Within a short walk you’ll find Quiet Corner bay (≈0.3 km), Adventure Bay Beach (≈0.7 km) and Barkers Beach (≈1.7 km). Cook Creek, a small river, is also about 0.7 km away.

Are there weather stations close to 24 Serena Road?

Yes, there are two weather stations nearby: the Lorkins Road station (≈0.5 km) and the Forestry station (≈0.9 km).

What is the population of the Adventure Bay community?

At the 2021 census, the locality of Adventure Bay had a population of 218 people.

What historical significance does the Adventure Bay area have?

Adventure Bay was first sighted by Abel Tasman in 1642 and later named by Captain Tobias Furneaux in 1773 after his ship HMS Adventure. It served as a key anchorage for early explorers, whalers, and timber operations throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries.