4 Flinders Drive, Valley View SA 5093
4 Flinders Drive, Valley View SA 5093
Modern low-set home | 2017 build | 130mยฒ on 267mยฒ | split-system aircon | 5G coverage
This is a rare find for Valley View – a near-new house on a compact lot that avoids the strata title trap. The 2017 build means you sidestep the maintenance headaches of older stock while the 49% lot coverage and 5m roof height give the interior a spacious feel. For a young family or downsizer wanting lock-and-leave convenience with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this property positions you ahead of anything built before 2010 in the same price bracket. The open-plan layout with modern kitchen and dishwasher works well for low-effort living, and the school catchment for Ingle Farm East Primary adds practical appeal for buyers with children.
The main risk is the lot size – at 267mยฒ you have limited outdoor space and no room for extension, which may deter buyers seeking a backyard. The auction format with no price guide creates uncertainty; you need to gauge competition from the agent’s recent sales data before bidding. On the opportunity side, the rental estimate of $640 per week suggests strong yield potential if you decide to hold rather than occupy. The 90% owner-occupied street profile indicates stable neighbourhood demand. Use the auction date of May 14 as your deadline to secure pre-approval and inspect thoroughly for any builder-grade finishes that might need upgrading within five years.
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Market Insight:
Valley View is a well-established northern Adelaide suburb with a strong family orientation, evidenced by its demographic profile. Demand is primarily driven by owner-occupiers, particularly couples with children seeking family-sized homes, supported by consistent and robust sales activity. The market exhibits strong price growth momentum, with houses appreciating at a solid rate and selling relatively quickly, indicating sustained buyer competition. Future growth is underpinned by this enduring family demand, though the market’s depth is concentrated in houses, with the unit segment remaining less established, presenting a constraint on diversity and potentially limiting options for different buyer cohorts.