18 Lorenz Street, Campbelltown SA 5074
18 Lorenz Street, Campbelltown SA 5074
3 bed 1968 brick house | 670m² block | no overlays | separate dining and kitchen | renovation or extension potential
This property is competitively strong primarily because of its large 670m² block in an established eastern suburb, a size that is increasingly rare compared to newer infill lots. The solid brick construction from 1968 offers durable bones, and the separate dining room and kitchen provide a functional layout that can be updated or extended subject to council consent. The absence of bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays gives flexibility for renovation or redevelopment, making it best suited for owner-occupiers seeking a family home with space, renovators looking for a project, or investors targeting the family rental corridor near schools, shopping, and public transport.
The older 1968 construction may require updating in areas like the bathroom, kitchen, or finishes, which could affect value if not already addressed, so a buyer should factor in potential renovation costs when forming a price view. The single bathroom might limit appeal for larger families compared to homes with two bathrooms, and the lack of confirmed orientation could influence outdoor living or passive lighting, though the block size offers room for adjustment. The estimated rental yield around 3% suggests modest income potential, but the property’s value is more driven by land size and location than immediate rental returns, so a buyer should weigh the trade-off between renovation investment and long-term capital growth.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 18 Lorenz Street, Campbelltown SA 5074
Checks found:
Value Risk
✓
Liquidity Risk
!
1
Planning Risk
!
1
Income Risk
✓
Execution Risk
✕
2
Campbelltown SA 5074
Campbelltown is a well-established suburb attracting young professionals and families, supported by its proximity to Adelaide’s employment hubs and reliable transport links. Demand is driven by this demographic seeking family-friendly housing, resulting in strong capital growth for houses and even more pronounced growth for units. The market demonstrates healthy demand relative to supply, though higher price points present an affordability constraint, and the pace of sales indicates some sensitivity to broader economic conditions. Future growth will be sustained by continued population influx and its established infrastructure, balanced by the inherent limitations of its higher entry cost.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
1
Parking
3
Land
670m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst