This 2-bedroom, 3-bathroom house with 1 car spaces is positioned in Adelaide SA. The property is suited to family living in an established residential setting.
Adelaide 5000 demand remains underpinned by chronic inventory shortages and tight rental dynamics; CoreLogic shows city dwellings up 1.2% in January and 4.7% over the quarter to February 2026 while just 19 houses listed versus 2,877 registered buyers keeps competition intense. Investors and owner-occupiers are buying because the CBD’s proximity to universities, government desks and cultural precincts supports $680/week rents that rose 4.6% year-on-year, while the $300m 200 North Terrace towers and the state’s $500m apartment construction underwriting keep the infill pipeline visible. The biggest risk is the new expectation that the RBA will lift the cash rate to around 3.85%, which can test first-home buyers, yet the same supply squeeze keeps well-timed buyers able to capture renewed value as stock stays tight.