7 Margaret Street, Evanston SA 5116

7 Margaret Street, Evanston SA 5116
A three-bedroom, one-bathroom brick veneer house from 1973, with two separate living areas, a single carport, and a substantial 1,421 square metre allotment. It features ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and a large 6 by 9 metre shed. What is competitively strong about this property is its rare combination of a large, development-ready allotment and a solid, well-maintained home. Most houses in Evanston sit on standard suburban blocks, making this one of the few offerings with genuine future potential. The freshly painted interior, updated fittings, and two living areas make it immediately liveable for a family, while the covered verandah and established gardens add everyday appeal. This property best serves a buyer who values space and optionality—either a family seeking room to grow or an investor looking for a property with long-term land value. Its quiet street location and proximity to Gawler’s amenities and the train station further strengthen its position. Factors that might materially affect the property’s value include the age of the building and the need for future updates beyond cosmetic improvements. While the ducted air conditioning and instant gas hot water are modern conveniences, the single bathroom and single carport may limit appeal for some buyers. The development potential is subject to council consent, which introduces some uncertainty around timing and feasibility. The large shed and rainwater tanks add practical value, but the property’s ultimate worth will be shaped by how a buyer weighs immediate livability against future land use opportunities.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 7 Margaret Street, Evanston SA 5116
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk ! 1
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk
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Market Insight

Evanston presents as a high-growth residential market, with its strong recent capital appreciation and rapid sales velocity indicating robust demand. This demand is primarily driven by owner-occupiers, as evidenced by the high proportion of mortgaged households, seeking affordable entry into the housing market. The suburb’s consistently low days on market and sustained double-digit annual price growth reflect a competitive and supply-constrained environment. Future performance will be underpinned by this established momentum, though its sensitivity to broader economic conditions is a noted consideration given the high level of household indebtedness.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

1421m²

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