10 George St, Edithburgh is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1900. The property has a land size of 1016m2 and floor size of 125m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in February 2013.
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION, GREAT FEATURES
Located only several hundred metres from the salt water swimming pool and only a little further to the town centre and jetty, this transportable home has been extended to offer 3 bedrooms, the master with direct access to the 2 way bathroom, kitchen/living at the front with access to the summer entertaining deck, plus a good sized rumpus room on the rear with split system r/c air cond and ensuite style bathroom. Simple lawns and gardens plus a double garage complete the package. Currently tenanted until 16/01/2011.
The size of Edithburgh is approximately 37.5 square kilometres. It has 8 parks covering nearly 2.5% of total area. The population of Edithburgh in 2016 was 516 people. By 2021 the population was 550 showing a population growth of 6.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Edithburgh is 60-69 years. Households in Edithburgh are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Edithburgh work in a trades occupation.In 2021, 80.20% of the homes in Edithburgh were owner-occupied compared with 77.40% in 2016.
Edithburgh has 763 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Edithburgh have seen a 128.26% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 102.85% increase. As at 30 November 2025:
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