12 Duke St, Alberton is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 3 parking spaces.
Nick Psarros & Rick Schultz of Ray White Port Adelaide are pleased to present to the market this unique Workman's Cottage in need of some loving!
***Regarding price. The property is being offered to the market by way of Auction, unless sold prior. At this stage, the vendors are not releasing a price guide to the market. The agent is not able to guide the market or influence the market in terms of price instead providing recent sales data for the area which is available upon request via email or at the open inspection***
With properties in the West getting more and more expensive and making it difficult to buy for many - here is the perfect opportunity to purchase a TORRENS titled home in need some TLC, what a great opportunity to make this property your own.
WHAT MAKES THIS ONE SPECIAL?
* 2X instant gas hot water systems
* Polished pine floorboards throughout
* Massive built-in robe to main bedroom
* R/C air conditioning
* Stainless steel gas cooker
* Modern Kitchen
* Ceiling roses throughout
A little bit more...
* Roller shutters to the rear
* Updated bathroom
* Auto roller door
* Front sensor lights
* Ceiling fans X2
* Rear shed
This cute and cosy cottage also provides a great sized rear yard, soak up the sun, or add a veranda or decking (STCC)! This property is over a 100 years old and is still standing proud, who is keen to take on the challenge and turn it into something special?
Alberton, Albert Town' like Port Adelaide, is rich in historical significance as it was established in 1839. Angas Street like many of the streets in Alberton took the names of the original South Australian founders, while others, such as 'Prince', 'Queen' and 'King' Streets reflect their English heritage. Angas Street takes its name from George Fife Angas, who established the South Australian Company which led to the colonisation of South Australia. Even in the mid 1800's Alberton was seen as prime spot between the Port of Adelaide and Adelaide City.
Looking at the layout of Alberton the streets from Port Road are King, Queen, Angas and then Prince, with Angas being the widest of the streets and the prime street running between the 2 Parks, showing the importance he placed on himself, being between a Queen and a Prince.
Transport & Amenities
The 5 minute walk to Alberton railway station, which was one of the first local stations to open in South Australia. There is a regular train service from Alberton station to Adelaide and Outer Harbor. Approximately 16 minutes via train, 21 minutes via car.
Local schools include Mt Carmel College and Alberton Primary School.
Local amenities PEAR Community Caf, IGA, Takeaway food shop, discount pharmacy and pizza shop.
Alberton is home to AFL team Port Adelaide'.
Specifications:
CT / 5171/252
Council / Port Adelaide Enfield
Zoning / Residential Character
Built / 1900
Land / 279m2
Council Rates / $877pa
SA Water / $220pq
ES Levy / $90pa
Disclaimer: Neither the Agent nor the Vendor accept any liability for any error or omission in this advertisement.
Any prospective purchaser should not rely solely on 3rd party information providers to confirm the details of this property or land and are advised to enquire directly with the agent in order to review the certificate of title and local government details provided with the completed Form 1 vendor statement.
"The vendors statement may be inspected at 129 Port Road, Queenstown for 3 consecutive days preceding the auction and at the auction for 30 minutes before it starts."
The size of Alberton is approximately 0.9 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 12.9% of total area. The population of Alberton in 2011 was 1,916 people. By 2016 the population was 1,829 showing a population decline of 4.5% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Alberton is 50-59 years. Households in Alberton are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Alberton work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 67.2% of the homes in Alberton were owner-occupied compared with 65.1% in 2016.
Alberton has 1,019 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Alberton have seen a 103.11% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 94.23% increase. As at 31 January 2025:
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