17 Owen Street, Plympton SA 5038
17 Owen Street, Plympton SA 5038
Balcony with city-coastline views | dual living zones | 159sqm internal on 274sqm | West Torrens council, no overlays
This property offers a rare configuration in Plympton: a three-bedroom house with two separate living zones and a balcony that captures city and coastline views-unusual for a 274sqm lot. The 2007 build provides modern insulation, ducted heating and cooling, and a double garage with internal entry, reducing buyer friction on retrofit costs. It sits in the Plympton International College catchment with no bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays, which simplifies due diligence. The property suits a professional couple or small family seeking a low-maintenance house with separation of spaces and outdoor entertaining, rather than a townhouse compromise.
The main risk is the 274sqm land area-tight for future subdivision or significant extension, and the 58% building coverage leaves limited private yard. The 2018 last sale history without recent Plympton comparables means pricing relies on broader market sentiment, not local evidence. However, the balcony views and dual living zones create differentiation in a suburb where most stock is standard townhouses. The buyer should hold this as a long-term owner-occupier home, leveraging the low-maintenance structure and school catchment stability, not as a land-banking play.
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Market Insight:
Plympton is a high-demand, established suburb with a median house price of $1.17 million, anchored by strong road access. Demand is driven by high sales volumes, with 98 houses sold in the preceding year, and exceptional annual growth rates of up to 23.2% for houses. The market is tight with houses selling in a median of 27 days and limited current listings. Future growth is supported by this strong momentum, though key risks include high entry prices and low rental yields of 2.9% for houses.