36 Jackson Terrace, Enfield SA 5085

36 Jackson Terrace, Enfield SA 5085
1950s detached house | single-level on a conventional block | established Enfield streetscape | strong owner-occupier and investor interest | renovation upside likely This is a solid mid-century house in a mature Enfield pocket, the kind of property that suits a buyer wanting space, character, and room to add value without taking on a full rebuild. The single-storey layout on a typical suburban allotment is straightforward, and the era of construction means original details like sash windows and timber floors may still be present, which appeals to those who appreciate period charm. It sits comfortably within the local housing stock, which is dominated by similar detached homes on generous blocks, so it will not feel out of place, and the demand profile here leans toward families, renovators, and investors alike. The location benefits from proximity to shopping along Main North Road and reasonable transport links, which strengthens its appeal for long-term occupancy or future leasing. The main considerations for value revolve around condition and potential. If the interior retains original finishes, a renovation could lift the property’s appeal significantly, but the extent of updates needed will shape your budget. The block size may offer subdivision or redevelopment potential, though this depends on zoning and council requirements, so it is worth investigating before assuming any upside. Parking is likely limited to a single car space, which might be a constraint for some buyers, and the absence of confirmed overlay data means you should verify flood or heritage status independently. These factors may influence how competitive the price feels, but they do not diminish the property’s fundamental soundness as a family home or investment. || Comparable Sales: 35 Jackson Terrace sold at $800,000, 45 Jackson Terrace at a similar level | Property Price Band: $750K–$850K | Value Drivers: land size, renovation potential, street location
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 36 Jackson Terrace, Enfield SA 5085
Checks found:
Value Risk ! 1
Liquidity Risk ✓
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ✕ 2
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Market Insight

Enfield, in Adelaide’s northern suburbs, is a family-oriented market where demand is led by owner-occupiers and investors, supported by a 37% renter share and active sales of 3–5 bedroom houses. House prices have climbed 14.8–20.8% annually, with medians now around $884,000–$920,000; units remain a thin segment with minimal sales. Conditions are tight: vacancy sits at 0.53–0.71%, house rents at $600–$650 weekly, and gross yields at 3.7–4.0%. Inventory is scarce, with roughly 24 houses on the market and 66–119 sales over the past year. Future growth is underpinned by established transport links and persistent rental demand, but affordability is the main constraint as prices near $900,000, and limited unit supply offers little alternative for entry-level buyers.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 35 Jackson Terrace sold at $800,000, 45 Jackson Terrace at a similar level | Property Price Band: $750K–$850K | Value Drivers: land size, renovation potential, street location

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

2

Parking

2

Land

382m²

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