25 Jasmine Drive, Whyalla Stuart SA 5608

25 Jasmine Drive, Whyalla Stuart SA 5608
1970s detached house | 3-bed, 1-bath layout | Modest lot near 500 m² | General neighbourhood zoning | Entry-level buyer and investor demand This property sits squarely within Whyalla Stuart’s mainstream housing stock — older, single-storey, family-oriented homes on compact blocks that attract first-home buyers and yield-focused investors. The 1970s construction era is consistent with the street’s character, and the configuration of three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a single living area matches what most buyers in this price range expect. Its competitive edge is straightforward: affordability, established residential setting, and reliable rental demand at entry-level price points. The property serves best as a first home or a low-maintenance investment with steady tenant interest, rather than a premium or lifestyle purchase. The value of this house may be influenced by its dated finishes and modest land size, which might limit upside compared to renovated or larger-block alternatives. Condition will matter most — original kitchens, bathrooms, or flooring could require capital outlay, while any recent updates would strengthen appeal. The general neighbourhood zoning offers flexibility, but no evidence suggests development upside beyond standard residential use. Buyers should weigh potential renovation costs against the property’s entry-level price position, and recognise that the 1970s build may need ongoing maintenance typical of that era.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 25 Jasmine Drive, Whyalla Stuart SA 5608
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Value Risk
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk 2
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk 2
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Market Insight

Whyalla Stuart, within Whyalla Council, is a lower-priced market with a 38.15% rental population, drawing both owner-occupiers and investors. Demand is led by investors seeking gross house yields of 6.42% and $280 weekly rent, supported by 159 house sales in 12 months. The median house price is $235,000, with annual growth of 14.63% and quarterly momentum of 9.56%; days on market average 43. Vacancy sits at 1.53%, up from 0.50%, while listing stock fell 21.82% year-on-year, indicating tight supply. Future growth is underpinned by low stock and high rental demand, but affordability constraints are emerging as median list price reaches $245,000 and growth rates vary sharply across data sources.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 14 Knight Street sold $157,000; 15 Grevillea Street sold $195,000 | Property Price Band: $150,000–$250,000 | Value Drivers: Condition, land size, layout practicality

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

3

Land

536m²

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