19 Hunter Cres, Salisbury North SA 5108
19 Hunter Cres, Salisbury North SA 5108
Flood overlay | Duplex classification risk | 1960s structure | 5.08% yield potential | Solar offset advantage
The flood overlay introduces a real cost. Insurance premiums will be higher, and resale to buyers with strict lending criteria becomes harder. The duplex classification also narrows future buyer demand. Conversely the solar system reduces running costs, the wide block with drive-through access could permit a shed, caravan parking, or even future subdivision if zoning allows. This is a hold-and-improve property not a quick flip.
The location is the strenght. Being within walking distance to two schools and a major shopping hub makes this appealing for a family seeking low-maintenance living with yard space. The updated kitchen and bathroom remove immediate renovation pressure. The formal front living area and separate laundry add practical separation. This best suits a budget-conscious buyer wanting solid fundamentals witha low-risk entry into a growth corridor. Arrange a building and pest inspection focused on the 1962 structure and confirm flood insurance costs before auction.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Salisbury North demand is driven by affordability in Adelaideβs north and proximity to employment hubs, attracting first-home buyers and yield-focused investors. The buyer mix is balanced, with strong investor participation supported by solid rental returns (~4.4β4.7%) and consistent tenant demand.
The key opportunity lies in entry-level pricing with strong rental absorption and relatively fast sales (~28β29 days), underpinning liquidity compared to other affordable markets. The primary risk is socio-economic exposure and supply responsiveness, where price growth can be uneven and sentiment-driven.
Recent trends show strong growth (~10β12% annually) off a low base, with momentum now stabilising as supply increases and affordability pressures begin to cap further acceleration