44 Grevillea Parade, Riverlea Park SA 5120
44 Grevillea Parade, Riverlea Park SA 5120
Elevated entry cost vs. suburb median | Low historic floor risks capital gains | Limited school catchment data | Land size below newer developments
The propertyβs $899kβ$959k asking price sits above the $851k suburb median, introducing a premium that must be absorbed by future growth. The November 2023 sale at $197k indicates the house was likely undeveloped landβthis reset is irrelevant to todayβs valuation. Current estimated ranges of $800kβ$880k versus the vendorβs ask create a gap of up to $79k; a buyer here pays for immaculate finish and low-maintenance convenience, not underlying land appreciation. For a buyer seeking capital stability, the property holds best as a long-term primary residence near Adelaideβs growth corridor, not a short-term flip.
What makes this house competitive is its four-car accommodation and media roomβrare for a 376mΒ² blockβallowing for flexible household or work-from-home layouts. The ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning and alfresco entertaining reduce ongoing upgrade costs, strengthening the buyerβs position against newer but unfinished offerings in Riverlea Park. This property best suits a professional couple or family prioritising immediate lock-up-and-leave livability over land speculation, with the suburbβs 7% annual value growth providing a buffer.
Comparable recent sales: three-bedroom houses on 300β400mΒ² blocks traded between $800k and $870k in the surrounding Playford precincts, confirming the $899k+ ask requires justification via the fourth bedroom and double garage. The buyerβs value inference: paying above $900k here is likely safe only if the property outlasts a 5β7-year hold, aligning with Playfordβs infrastructure expansion plans. Proceed with a pre-purchase building inspection and a counter-offer aligned to the lower value band.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Riverlea Park presents as an established, family-oriented suburb with a clear preference for larger homes, evidenced by strong sales activity for three and four-bedroom houses. The market demonstrates steady absorption, with consistent days on market across property sizes. Current demand appears anchored in the established housing stock, though future growth will depend on the evolution of local infrastructure and amenities, which remain undefined in the available data.