151 Stock Road, Mylor SA 5153

151 Stock Road, Mylor SA 5153
151 Stock Road, Mylor is a 9-bedroom, 5-bathroom rural house built in 1950 with 829 square metres of floor area on 6.47 hectares of land, with 15 onsite parking spaces. This property is competitively rare because of its sheer scale within Mylor. A 6.47-hectare lot with 9 bedrooms and 15 parking spaces positions it as a high-capacity rural estate, not a standard acreage home. The 829-square-metre floor area is substantial, and the 2022 alterations suggest recent investment in the dwelling. It serves best a buyer seeking a large family compound, a multi-generational living arrangement, or a rural operation requiring significant accommodation and parking. Within the suburb, this property sits at the extreme high end of land size and bedroom count, making it a standout holding for someone who needs space and capacity above all else. Several factors may materially affect the property’s value. The 1950 build age means older construction methods and materials are present, which could require ongoing maintenance or upgrades despite recent alterations. The sheer land size of 6.47 hectares carries ongoing upkeep costs and may limit the pool of buyers who can manage or finance such a property. The 15 parking spaces and 9-bedroom configuration suggest a specific use case—such as a rural business or large family—which might narrow demand. Buyers should weigh whether the property’s capacity aligns with their actual needs, as over-capacity can sometimes soften price growth if the market for such a specific configuration is thin.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 151 Stock Road, Mylor SA 5153
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk
Income Risk
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Mylor’s market is driven by lifestyle and acreage demand-buyers want larger, bushland homes within commutable distance to Adelaide, and limited listings plus strong owner-occupier rates keep competition firm. People buy for space, privacy and lifestyle amenity, and prices have broadly strengthened over the past six months, reflecting steady sales and scarce supply. Key risks are bushfire exposure, an ageing local demographic, thin rental liquidity and longer commutes; growth opportunities come from remote-work migration, scarcity of comparable land and continued lifestyle appeal.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

9

Bathroom

5

Parking

15

Land

6.47 ha

Research & Review Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst · Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst
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