28 Prince Street, Solomontown SA 5540

28 Prince Street, Solomontown SA 5540
Period house | compact footprint | flood overlay likely | entry-level price | investor demand The property is positioned within a small, older residential suburb where early-1900s housing stock remains a defining feature. Its likely configuration is consistent with surrounding period houses, offering a detached layout with modest internal space and a land area that accommodates outdoor use or parking. This style of housing is uncommon in newer estates, giving the property a distinct scarcity value for buyers seeking character without a premium entry point. Proximity to Port Pirie’s town centre is enhanced by the suburb’s location, while the age and original fabric appeal strongly to renovators and yield-focused investors. The property serves best an investor acquiring for rental return or an owner-occupier willing to refresh the interiors and preserve its period character. Value may be affected by the property’s precise land area, which could vary considerably. Future extension potential might be constrained by flood overlay requirements, and insurance costs may rise. Condition is a material driver; a preserved period house might attract premium interest, whereas outdated services could limit bidding. Street position and aspect might also play a role. These factors warrant inspection before forming a view on price.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 28 Prince Street, Solomontown SA 5540
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk ✕ 2
Planning Risk ✓
Income Risk ✕ 2
Execution Risk ✓
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Market Insight

This suburb sits at the affordable end of the market, with median house prices between $285,000 and $300,000 and three-bedroom dwellings transacting from $267,000 to $275,000. Demand is driven by yield-focused investors and price-sensitive buyers, supported by gross house yields of 7.23% and median weekly rents of $400. Price momentum is strong but uneven: headline house growth ran 26.5% to 34.2% over the past year, while three-bedroom houses rose a more modest 10%. Market conditions favour sellers on the tighter measure, with houses averaging 32 days on market, though Domain’s broader figures show 88 to 89 days, indicating a slower tail. Sales volumes are thin—45 houses annually at most—so individual transactions can skew the data. Future growth will depend on sustained investor demand and rental compression, but the key risk is low liquidity and rate-sensitive buyers. The 4.2 percentage-point gap between house and unit yields suggests limited upside in the unit segment, though unit pricing data is absent. Affordability remains the principal constraint; any yield softening would quickly cool buyer appetite.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 30 Prince Street sold at $120,000 | Property Price Band: $100,000–$200,000 | Value Drivers: condition, land size, location

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

4

Land

640m²

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