15/125 Anzac Highway, Kurralta Park SA 5037
15/125 Anzac Highway, Kurralta Park SA 5037
2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car | 1972 strata unit | flood overlay present | suited to first-home buyers and investors
What is competitively strong about this property is its city-fringe location in Kurralta Park, offering immediate access to Kurralta Central Shopping Centre and strong road connectivity. The 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom configuration with one car space is a practical, low-maintenance format that suits first-home buyers, downsizers, and investors seeking straightforward entry-level stock. The strata title simplifies ownership, and the 1972 build is consistent with older, established units in the area, providing a functional floorplan without premium finishes. This property is best suited to buyers prioritizing location and affordability over modern design or land content.
Factors that might materially affect value include the flood overlay, which could constrain future development or renovations and may influence buyer perception. The very small 12 m² land entitlement limits any expansion potential, and the 1972 construction may require updates to systems or finishes over time. The unit’s floor level and aspect could impact light, privacy, and outlook, though these details are not confirmed. Buyers should weigh the flood risk and age-related maintenance when forming a view on price, as these elements may affect long-term appeal and resale.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 15/125 Anzac Highway, Kurralta Park SA 5037
Checks found:
Value Risk
✕
2
Liquidity Risk
✕
2
Planning Risk
✓
Income Risk
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1
Execution Risk
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2
Kurralta Park SA 5037
Kurralta Park is an up-and-coming, well-located suburb with strong transport links and amenities, driving demand from families and investors. Recent market conditions show a stark divergence, with house prices experiencing robust growth while the unit market has seen a significant correction, indicating potential oversupply. Future growth is anchored by its proximity to the city and established infrastructure, though key risks include affordability pressures for houses and the suburb’s sensitivity to interest rate changes given its high proportion of renters and investor activity.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
2
Bathroom
1
Parking
1
Land
12m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst