4 Haddington Street Valley View SA 5093
4 Haddington Street Valley View SA 5093
5 beds on 690mΒ² | split-level hills views | 1971 brick | no overlays | school catchment
This house offers a rare configuration for Valley View, providing more space and land than typical local stock. The five-bedroom layout on a near-700 square metre lot with a split-level design and Adelaide Hills views positions it above standard three-to-four bedroom offerings, serving a family seeking room and character without new development risk. Its clean overlay status and established location simplify due diligence.
The primary risk is valuation discrepancy, with significant variance in reported building sizes creating uncertainty. The current asking range sits close to recent sale prices, suggesting a stable but not discounted entry. Acquire for long-term hold, leveraging its size as a permanent differentiator. Our analysis would clarify the true market valuation, verify build area, and assess locality risks to secure your position.
Recent sales context: Last sold for $943,000 in 2024/25 after 69 days. A comparable on the same street, 33 Haddington St (3 bed, 652mΒ²), is set for auction. This indicates sustained buyer interest in the street, with this property’s extra bedrooms and larger land commanding a premium.
Independent, Unbiased Research Report for this property by PropCred Analyst teamΒ
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.