34 Ackland Avenue, Christies Beach SA 5165
34 Ackland Avenue, Christies Beach SA 5165
3 bed 2 bath Spanish style | 758mΒ² large block near beach | bushfire overlay | recent sale $921k | for rent $700pw
This property presents a competitively strong offering due to its generous 758 square metre land parcel in an ever-popular coastal suburb, a configuration becoming rarer. The 1977-built brick house provides a functional, updated kitchen and expansive living zones on a block with low site coverage, offering a blank canvas for a family or renovator. Its recent sale and current rental listing demonstrate proven market acceptance, appealing directly to owner-occupiers seeking space and investors targeting stable coastal demand.
The primary decision hinges on the bushfire overlay, which imposes specific construction costs and insurance premiums. However, the property’s recent transacted value provides a clear benchmark, and the substantial land component offers logical future upside through subdivision or improvement, subject to council approval. For a buyer, this is a hold proposition: utilise its established rental income while securing a long-term land bank in a tightly held location.
Recent comparable sales nearby:
Β 9 Neville Avenue, Christies Beach: 3 bed, 2 bath, listed $749k-$769k.
Β This property itself sold for $921,000 in November 2025.
The $921,000 sale sets a firm, recent value benchmark for a 3/2/3 configuration on a large block, significantly above the asking range of the immediate comparable listing, underscoring the premium commanded for superior land size and positioning.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
Market Insight:
Christies Beach presents as a coastal suburb with strong recent capital growth, particularly in the unit market, driven by high sales volumes and competitive days on market. Demand is supported by a mix of owner-occupiers and investors, attracted by the rental yields and lifestyle appeal. The market demonstrates robust momentum, though its sensitivity to interest rates and the established supply of listings warrant consideration for future performance.