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48 Arthur Highway

48 Arthur Highway, Dunalley TAS 7177, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
16390 m² Land size
- Internal area
$370,000 Last sale

About this property

The property at 48 Arthur Highway, Dunalley, Tasmania is a house positioned on a 16,390 m² parcel of land. It sold for $370,000 on 10 May 2021.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
May 2021
$370,000$22

Price per m² based on land size of 16390 m².

Key details

Locality
Dunalley
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702191437
Legal parcel ID
122600/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
House
Land size
16390 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Homelands Property - Sorell & Southern Beaches
16.5 km

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.7 km
Primary school | Government
16.2 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land on which the house at 48 Arthur Highway is situated?

The house sits on a 16,390 m² parcel of land.

How far is the property from the centre of Dunalley?

It is approximately 0.9 km from the town centre of Dunalley.

Which water bodies are located near the property?

Nearby water features include Gilpins Creek (about 1 km away), East Bay (≈1.2 km), the Denison Canal (≈1.7 km) and Boomer Creek (≈2 km).

What parks or beaches are close to 48 Arthur Highway?

Denison Canal Park is roughly 1.4 km away and Dunalley Beach is about 2.3 km from the property, providing coastal recreation.

How can the property be accessed by road?

The Arthur Highway (Route A9) runs directly through the site, offering north‑south travel, and the location is about 57 km east of Hobart and 31 km southeast of Sorell.

What type of climate does Dunalley experience?

Dunalley has an oceanic climate with pleasant, relatively dry summers and cool, wetter winters; recorded temperatures have ranged from 39 °C in summer to around 0.7 °C in winter.

Is there any historical significance to the area surrounding the property?

The property sits on the narrow isthmus separating the Forestier and Tasman Peninsulas, near the historic Denison Canal, completed in 1905 and upgraded in 1965, with a swing bridge that is commonly used by yacht racers.