19 Edward Street, Blackwood SA 5051
19 Edward Street, Blackwood SA 5051
North-facing half acre | 1960s foothills character | 7-car capacity | 4-bedroom family footprint
The property presents a rare configuration in the Blackwood foothills, combining a substantial 2,315 m² north-facing block with a 1960s home that offers four bedrooms, multiple living zones, and extensive parking for seven vehicles. This combination of land size, orientation, and accommodation is infrequently available and positions the house competitively for families seeking both space and lifestyle proximity. The ducted heating and cooling, solar panels, and established outdoor entertaining areas reduce immediate post-purchase expenditure, while the 2022 sale history provides a recent value benchmark that supports current pricing.
The bushfire and flood overlays require careful due diligence, as they may affect insurance premiums, future extensions, or landscaping plans. The NBN Fibre to the Node connection is adequate but not a prime value driver for most buyers. The property’s large landholding and foothills setting offer potential for subdivision or further development, though council constraints and overlay conditions should be verified. For a buyer prepared to manage these site-specific risks, the house provides a strong foothold in a tightly held market with limited comparable supply.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 19 Edward Street, Blackwood SA 5051
Checks found:
Value Risk
!
1
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✕
2
Income Risk
!
1
Execution Risk
✕
2
Blackwood SA 5051
Blackwood is an established, family-oriented suburb with a stable, high-ownership demographic. Demand is driven by professionals and established families seeking long-term security, reflected in rapid house sales and strong capital growth. The market exhibits robust price appreciation and tight supply, though this strength is concentrated in houses, with the unit segment showing divergence. Future growth is underpinned by sustained buyer interest, yet affordability constraints and selective market performance present key considerations.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
4
Bathroom
2
Parking
7
Land
2315m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst