30 Featherstone Circuit, Greenwith SA 5125

30 Featherstone Circuit, Greenwith SA 5125
1998 build | 4 bed, 2 bath, 4 car | ducted heating/cooling | bushfire overlay | near primary school & shops This house presents a competitively strong offering for a growing family, combining a functional 440sqm block with a well-appointed, single-level floorplan. The formal lounge and open-plan living cater to both privacy and casual living, while the four-car accommodation is rare for this land size. Its position within half a kilometre of the local primary school and shopping centre anchors its utility, making it a straightforward, low-maintenance proposition in a family-oriented suburb. Your decision hinges on the bushfire overlay, which imposes potential construction costs and insurance premiums, against the scarcity of recent comparable sales data which obscures true market positioning. The absence of a flood or heritage overlay is a positive. Proceed with a conditional building inspection focused on the 1998 construction and seek specific insurance quotes; this house is best acquired as a long-term family home, not a short-term asset.

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Market Insight:

Greenwith demand is driven by family-oriented housing, strong incomes and proximity to Tea Tree Plaza, attracting established owner-occupiers in a high liveability pocket. The buyer base is predominantly families (majority owner-occupied ~77%), which stabilises pricing but reduces turnover. The key opportunity lies in persistent demand for larger homes with limited listings and fast absorption (~26–32 days), supporting price resilience. The primary risk is low yield (~3.3–3.9%) and slower liquidity, with growth reliant on owner-occupier cycles rather than investor demand. Recent trends show strong past growth (~12–22%) now moderating, with prices stabilising at a higher base as affordability begins to cap further acceleration

PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

2

Parking

4

Land

440m²

Built

Recent Assessments