20 Crozier Terrace, Oaklands Park SA 5046

20 Crozier Terrace, Oaklands Park SA 5046
1960s unit | 2 bed 1 bath | rail & Marion walkable | compact low-rise | flood overlay noted This is a solid entry-level unit in a genuinely convenient pocket. The mid-1960s build is typical of the street, but the configuration—two bedrooms, one bathroom, one car space—suits first-home buyers, investors, or downsizers wanting low-maintenance living near Oaklands Station and Westfield Marion. What stands out is the location’s practicality: rail access, retail, and the Flinders corridor all within easy reach, which supports steady rental demand and resale interest. The unit’s small footprint and older structure mean it’s not a prestige purchase, but it offers real utility for someone prioritising access over space. Value may be influenced by the flood overlay present in this part of the street, which could affect insurance costs and future redevelopment potential. The 1960s construction may also require ongoing maintenance, particularly to roofing, plumbing, or electrical systems. Renovated interiors in the immediate cluster suggest cosmetic upgrades can lift appeal, but the compact land size and shared-wall layout limit expansion options. Buyers should weigh these factors when forming a view on price, as the unit’s strength lies in location and livability rather than land or build quality.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 20 Crozier Terrace, Oaklands Park SA 5046
Checks found:
Value Risk
Liquidity Risk ! 1
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk
Execution Risk 2
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Market Insight

Oaklands Park, a family-oriented suburb near major roads and Adelaide’s southern employment hubs, is drawing first-home buyers, upsizers, and investors. Houses median $861,750 (recent 12 months) with annual growth of 9.1% compound; units median $607,500 with 7.0% past-year growth. Tight supply is evident: 70–90 house sales annually and 22 days on market. Gross yields are 3.69% for houses and 4.1–4.61% for units, with weekly rents of $680 and $480–495 respectively. Schools are average for SA; private options nearby. Future growth hinges on infrastructure access and rental demand. Key risks: affordability constraints near $860k median, interest-rate sensitivity for mortgaged owners, and limited turnover restricting options.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 9/5 Crozier Terrace sold $459,000; 6/11 Crozier Terrace leased $450/week | Property Price Band: $400,000–$500,000 | Value Drivers: condition, renovation level, flood overlay, proximity to rail and retail

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

700m²

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