42 Forest Avenue, Black Forest SA 5035

42 Forest Avenue, Black Forest SA 5035
Established Black Forest pocket | mixed unit and house stock | tight rental demand | school catchment context | configuration drives value This property sits within a well-established suburb where long-term residents dominate and rental demand is exceptionally tight. The street itself contains both compact attached dwellings and larger detached homes, so the configuration of this particular unit or house will determine how it competes in the market. For a buyer seeking either a low-maintenance dwelling with strong rental appeal or a family home near the city corridor, the location offers genuine flexibility. The suburb’s mix of household types and stable tenure profile suggests it serves downsizers, small families, and investors alike, with the school catchment adding practical appeal for those planning longer occupancy. The value picture may hinge on whether this is an attached dwelling or a detached house, as the street spans both. Building age and finish level might not be immediately evident from street-level data, so an inspection should clarify renovation needs or premium features. The tight vacancy rate and rising unit rents could support income potential for smaller configurations, while larger houses may attract family buyers willing to pay for proximity and catchment access. Land size and layout will likely matter more than suburb averages, given the variation along the street. || Comparable Sales: 2-bed unit at 3/66 Forest Avenue sold $645k; 4-bed house at 67A Forest Avenue sold $2.15M | Property Price Band: $600k–$700k for units, $1.9M–$2.2M for houses | Value Drivers: dwelling type, land size, renovation condition
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 42 Forest Avenue, Black Forest SA 5035
Checks found:
Value Risk ✓
Liquidity Risk ✕ 2
Planning Risk ✕ 2
Income Risk ! 1
Execution Risk ✕ 2
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Market Insight

Black Forest, in Adelaide’s western suburbs, presents a thinly traded, two-speed market. House prices sit around $1.24–$1.3m, yet annual growth estimates diverge sharply: -17.8% and -19.5% against +46.4%, reflecting just 8–13 house sales in the past year. Units are more active, with 21 sales, a $587,000 median, 0.34% growth, and a tighter 22-day sell cycle. Gross yields favour units at 4.56% versus 2.68% for houses. Rental demand is moderate: only 3 listings, with median rents from $550 for two-bedroom to $923 for four-bedroom houses. Affordability is the central constraint, given ~$1.25m entry points and zero properties for sale last month. Rate sensitivity is elevated. Future growth depends on infrastructure upgrades, though no specific projects are documented.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 2-bed unit at 3/66 Forest Avenue sold $645k; 4-bed house at 67A Forest Avenue sold $2.15M | Property Price Band: $600k–$700k for units, $1.9M–$2.2M for houses | Value Drivers: dwelling type, land size, renovation condition

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

3

Land

525m²

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