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Lot 37 The Avenue

The Avenue, Waikerie SA 5330, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking

About this property

Key details

Locality
Waikerie
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_721781571
Legal parcel ID
D/137066/A/37
Commonwealth electorate
Barker
Local government area
Loxton Waikerie
State lower house
Chaffey
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
@Realty - National Head Office Australia
1451.5 km
Elders Real Estate - Barossa Sales - RLA 62833
100.4 km
Elders Riverland - RLA62833
70.5 km
Marschall First National - Waikerie (RLA47936)
1.0 km
Ray White Riverland - RLA 302148
70.7 km
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

Where is LOT 37 THE AVENUE located?

The lot is situated in the town of Waikerie, South Australia, on the south bank of the Murray River in the Riverland region.

What parks are within walking distance of the property?

Several parks are nearby, including John P Jennings Park (about 0.6 km), Apex Playground (≈0.7 km), Waikerie Fauna Park (≈0.8 km), Lions River Front Park (≈1 km) and Howell Park (≈1.3 km).

How far is the nearest lake or lagoon from the lot?

Hart Lagoon is roughly 1.5 km away, Jaeschke Lagoon about 1.9 km, and Ross Lagoon is approximately 2 km from the property.

What transport routes serve the Waikerie area?

The Sturt Highway runs to the south of Waikerie along the cliffs, and a cable ferry provides vehicle access across the Murray River. The town was also served by a railway line until 1990.

Is there an airport or gliding facility near the property?

Waikerie Airport is located near the town and hosts the Waikerie Gliding Club, which operates two runways and offers good thermals for gliding.

What agricultural products is Waikerie known for?

Waikerie is recognized for its citrus growing, as well as stone fruit and grape production, reflecting the region’s strong horticultural tradition.

Are there any cultural or artistic attractions in Waikerie?

Yes, the town features a silo art project completed in March 2019, with murals depicting river landscapes, native creatures, and species such as the Murray hardyhead fish.