35 Ward Street, Eudunda SA 5374

35 Ward Street, Eudunda SA 5374
4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 car spaces, built 1974, 1,012 m² allotment, single-storey house, Goyder Council area, no bushfire overlay, sold June 2024 for $415,000, estimated current value $543,000. This property is competitively positioned as a well-maintained, mid-century family house on a generous allotment in a quiet rural town setting. Its four-bedroom configuration is relatively uncommon for a single-bathroom house, which may appeal to families or multi-generational households seeking space over modern finishes. The location near the Eudunda Hospital adds practical convenience, and the lack of bushfire overlay reduces a common rural risk. The property suits buyers looking for established housing with land, such as local upgraders, retirees, or investors, as the spacious block offers potential for future use or improvement. Its placement within Ward Street, among a mix of character homes and similar mid-period builds, provides a stable, low-density neighbourhood character. The single-bathroom layout may be a constraint for larger households, potentially affecting appeal to some buyers. The 1974 construction year might lack modern internal finishes, which could influence renovation costs or value perception. The estimated value increase since the June 2024 sale suggests market movement, but buyers should weigh this against the property’s age and configuration. The spacious land size offers potential for additions or landscaping, though any changes would require council approval. No specific internal amenities like air conditioning or solar are noted, so verifying these features is advisable when forming a price view.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 35 Ward Street, Eudunda SA 5374
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk
Planning Risk
Income Risk
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Demand in Eudunda is driven by affordable regional housing, lifestyle and retiree/tree‑change buyers and ongoing farm‑related employment—people buy for larger blocks, lower entry prices and workable access to regional services. Risks include reliance on agriculture and an older demographic that can limit rental turnover, while opportunities come from local tourism promotion, remote‑work uptake and any infrastructure upgrades. Prices in the past six months have been broadly stable to modestly higher, keeping the town attractive for entry buyers and long‑term investors.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

4

Bathroom

1

Parking

5

Land

1012m²

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