15E Second Street, Brompton SA 5007
15E Second Street, Brompton SA 5007
Torrens title modern townhouse | 3-bed 2-bath duplex alternative | solar + ducted AC + double garage | Bromptonโs tight demand corridor | low-maintenance for professionals or downsizers
This townhouse offers a rare combination of modern Torrens title living in a tightly held suburb with strong capital growth. The 146 mยฒ footprint is efficiently used, with two living zones and a study nook that suit a professional couple or small family seeking separation without a large block. Solar panels and ducted reverse cycle zoning reduce ongoing costs, while the double garage with internal access adds genuine convenience. The configuration – downstairs living with guest WC, upstairs bedrooms and second living – mirrors a small house layout, giving it an edge over typical strata units. Bromptonโs 10.4% annual growth and sub-25 day selling period point to sustained demand, making this a property that holds value in a rising market.
The main risk is the land-to-price ratio: at roughly $6,800/mยฒ, the buyer pays a premium for new build quality over land depth, which caps future subdivision potential. The courtyard is small, limiting appeal for families wanting outdoor space. However, the Torrens title structure avoids strata fees, and the propertyโs positioning near Adelaide High School catchment and city transport supports strong rental demand if held as an investment. Buyers should treat this as a hold-and-enjoy property – live in it for the efficiency and growth, or lease it for a 3.6% yield while the suburb appreciates.
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Market Insight:
Brompton is a tightly held, high-growth inner suburb attracting young professionals, with demand underpinned by Adelaideโs robust market fundamentals. Recent price performance has been exceptionally strong, reflecting steady demand against limited listings, creating a balanced but competitive sales environment. Future growth is supported by the cityโs broader outperformance, though a high rate of mortgaged ownership suggests sensitivity to economic shifts, while constrained supply continues to pressure values.