16 Canopus Avenue, Hope Valley SA 5090

16 Canopus Avenue, Hope Valley SA 5090
1965 built | 770m² block | 202m² home | renovated kitchen & bath | solar + battery This house carries a genuine scarcity factor for Hope Valley. The land size alone, 770m², puts it ahead of most current stock in the suburb, where newer infill and attached dwellings typically sit on far smaller footprints. The 202m² floor area is also substantial for a three-bedroom home, meaning you get generous living zones rather than a squeezed layout. Add the renovated kitchen, updated bathroom, and the 7.89kW solar system with battery storage, and you have a property that avoids the deferred maintenance so common in 1960s builds. It suits a family or long-term owner-occupier who wants established suburb convenience, access to Linear Park and the reservoir, and a house that already works efficiently without immediate cash outlay. The value picture here is shaped by a few things worth weighing. The 1965 construction date means the bones are older, so while the kitchen and bathroom are done, you may still face updates to flooring, windows, or insulation depending on your standards. The single carport is modest for a home of this size, and the lack of confirmed orientation or front-yard detail leaves some uncertainty about natural light and street presence. The property’s large block and solid configuration might support future extension or redevelopment potential, but that depends on council zoning and your appetite for that kind of project. The surrounding area is mixed, with some older unrenovated homes nearby, which could temper how quickly values climb compared to a more uniform street. || Comparable Sales: 5 Matthews Street, Hope Valley – 3 bed, 578m², sold around $764,000–$839,000 range | Property Price Band: $800,000–$900,000 | Value Drivers: land size, renovated condition, solar/battery setup
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 16 Canopus Avenue, Hope Valley SA 5090
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Market Insight

under 900 chars, single paragraph, AFR-style, precise, confident, advisory. Cover points. No marketing. Use data. Omit N/A. Use qualitative demographic. No median wages. Let’s craft.Hope Valley’s 8,184 residents skew to two distinct cohorts — professionals aged 30-39 and retirees aged 60-69 — creating demand from both first and final rungs of ownership. Houses traded at a $876,000 median over the past year, a 7.9% compound annual gain, with 111 sales and an ultra-tight 20-day median for three-bedroom listings. That velocity reflects a supply-constrained market, evidenced by just five rentals and twelve houses for sale in the latest month. The buyer base, largely Australian-born certificate-qualified professionals on upper-middle incomes, is priced into the entry-level family segment, while a stable older cohort supports turnover. Future growth rests on constrained stock and sustained professional migration, but the thin sales pipeline and rate sensitivity at these price points cap upside. Notably, four- and five-bedroom rents stretch to $650 and $750 weekly, reinforcing the scarcity premium, yet any supply release would recalibrate pricing quickly.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 5 Matthews Street, Hope Valley – 3 bed, 578m², sold around $764,000–$839,000 range | Property Price Band: $800,000–$900,000 | Value Drivers: land size, renovated condition, solar/battery setup

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

766m²

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