10 Harold Street, Seaton SA 5023
10 Harold Street, Seaton SA 5023
3-bedroom, 1998 build on 358mยฒ | 218mยฒ floorplate, 61% coverage | 2 living areas, ducted climate control | walk to Seaton High, near coast and reserves
This property is an unusual find in the Seaton market because its 218mยฒ floor area is large for a standard 358mยฒ lot, giving a buyer more usable internal space than most comparables in the price band. The 61% site coverage combined with two living zones and outdoor entertainment space means it functions like a bigger house on a manageable block. Built in 1998, it avoids the maintenance burdens of older stock while offering modern ducted heating and cooling, solar panels, and NBN FTTP. It is best suited to a family wanting a low-maintenance, move-in-ready home near good schools and beaches, with scope to personalise the neutral interior without immediate renovation pressure.
The main risk is the lot size, which at 358mยฒ limits future extension or subdivision potential, meaning capital growth will track the suburb rather than any land uplift. The 2008 last sale date suggests a long hold, so the current price may reflect a vendor with firm expectations. The property sits on flat ground with no overlay constraints, making it a straightforward hold. For a buyer, the commercial logic is clear: buy for the generous internal space and established location, not for land banking. Use it as a solid family home for 5โ7 years, then reassess when the market cycle shifts.
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Market Insight:
This suburb presents a compelling dual market, with its established housing sector significantly outperforming the unit market. Demand is anchored by a mature demographic and a notable proportion of families, creating a stable, owner-occupier-led environment for houses. The housing market demonstrates robust and accelerating price growth, with properties transacting efficiently, reflecting strong underlying demand. Future performance will hinge on the continued appeal to this demographic segment and the broader economic climate’s impact on affordability and buyer sentiment.