71 Heurich Terrace, Whyalla Norrie SA 5608

71 Heurich Terrace, Whyalla Norrie SA 5608
2-bed house on large 723m² block | Owner-occupied street, low turnover | Modest older dwelling, solid land value | Suits first buyers and yield-focused investors This property’s competitive edge is not the house itself but the land it sits on. At 723m², the block is generous for a 2-bedroom home, and in a suburb where 3-bedroom houses on similar-sized lots are the norm, this offers rare flexibility. You could renovate and extend, or simply hold for land appreciation. The street shows high owner occupancy and limited recent sales, which typically signals a stable, settled neighbourhood rather than a speculative one. That makes it a sensible entry point for first-home buyers wanting space, or investors chasing rental yield in a market where median house prices remain accessible. The house is older and modest, so condition will likely dictate how quickly it moves. A 2-bedroom layout may limit appeal to families, but it could suit singles, couples, or downsizers. The suburb’s rental demand appears steady, though not tight, so vacancy could take a little longer to fill. The land size and the potential to add value through renovation or redevelopment are the main levers here. Buyers should weigh whether they are paying for the dwelling or the dirt, and factor in possible maintenance costs on an older structure. || Comparable Sales: 66 Hincks Avenue sold $196,000; 17 Remilton Street sold with 3-bed, 632m² block | Property Price Band: $180,000–$280,000 | Value Drivers: land size, renovation potential, street stability
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared  by PropCred Analyst team for 71 Heurich Terrace, Whyalla Norrie SA 5608
Checks found:
Value Risk 2
Liquidity Risk 2
Planning Risk 2
Income Risk 2
Execution Risk ! 1
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Market Insight

Whyalla Norrie, in South Australia’s Upper Spencer Gulf, is a trade-heavy suburb where 59% of households are families and 56% of owners hold mortgages. Demand is anchored by the 20-29 and 50-59 age cohorts, reflecting first-home buyers and established households. The median house price is $270,000 after 20.4% compound annual growth, with houses averaging 47 days on market and 145 sales in the past year—active turnover. A 4.6% gross rental yield and $420 weekly rent support investor interest. Future growth is underpinned by ongoing sales and rental activity, though a 4.84% population decline from 2016 to 2021 remains a structural constraint. Affordability is a strength, but trade employment concentration and limited infrastructure data are key risks.
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PropCred Estimated Value

Comparable Sales: 66 Hincks Avenue sold $196,000; 17 Remilton Street sold with 3-bed, 632m² block | Property Price Band: $180,000–$280,000 | Value Drivers: land size, renovation potential, street stability

Bedrooms

2

Bathroom

1

Parking

1

Land

723m²

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