Do you want to roll up your sleeves and let your teeth sink into a project?
Well, we have found one that brings you less than the average wage.
If the rural life you are looking for, view Lot 32 Horse Paddock RD, Andamooka.
Nearly six and a half hours of Adelaide in a city famous for its opalized fossils, this place presents almost an empty canvas.
The house is simple – just a shed with a frame for some internal walls thanks to a renovation that the owner has already started – but for those with a vision and an eye for its true potential, the possibilities can be endless.
Lot 32 Horse Paddock RD, Andamooka. Delivered
The best of all is that, depending on the necessary approvals, there are opportunities for further development.
Priced at only $ 45,000 – the average Australian annual wage is $ 102,741 according to the ABS – De Schuur is on a allocation of 2756m².
This places it at around $ 16.33 per square meter.
Andrews Property’s sales agent Morgan Brook said that the real estate, which was on the market for about eight weeks, offered a great opportunity – for De Brave.
“There has been a lot of interest at that time, usually from people who want to use it as a bit of a hobby,” she said.
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“Properties here are often a bit on the market until they find a buyer because there are no services.
“The only thing there is is electricity. There are no water pipes. It also has no advice. So it is a completely different kind of lifestyle.
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“You don’t buy there only because it is cheap land. You buy out because you have a reason to get away.
“There are no more stores or anything like that, they are all closed. I think there is a bottle that still works and that’s it.
“There are no bitumen roads and the roads are dirty, gravel roads – they are just literally brown rock – so when it rains, you often don’t even have access to a part of the city.”
She said that the opal mining operation of Andamooka was closed long ago, many scatt hunters in Huizen or Dugouts above mining tunnels on the outskirts of the city.
Part of the work has already been done to make this shed a little more livable. Delivered
“In Andamooka there are properties that have your higher price usually people who want to move to the city and want to settle there for the very national lifestyle,” she said.
“At the bottom of the market, people who buy the features are cheap to have as a weekend hobby or to go out and simply tinkering a bit for something else to do.”
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Despite the challenges that live in the city, Mrs. Brook says that there was still much to love.
“There is absolutely opportunity,” she said.
… you just have to finish it. Delivered
“Most people buy it out because they want a weekend hobby or they want to go outside as part of as a pension or a lifestyle change and they want to live from the schedule and remote control.
“It is a mix that some people want to go outside for opal, some people just want to go outside to have a little privacy, or some engines or have something – everyone is different.”
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