50 Wood St, Ascot Park SA 5043, Australia
Positioned in a tightly held pocket of Ascot Park and directly opposite Edwardstown Oval, this superb 600sqm (approx.) allotment with a wide 15.16m frontage presents an exciting opportunity for first home buyers, builders, developers or those ready to create their dream home (STCC).
With a generous land size, level block and excellent street frontage, the site lends itself perfectly to extend, redevelopment, or a brand-new family residence (subject to council consent). Zoned General Neighbourhood within the City of Marion, the possibilities here are as valuable as they are versatile.
Set directly across from Edwardstown Oval and reserve, this location offers a rare combination of open space, lifestyle convenience and strong long-term appeal. You’re just a couple of minutes walk to both the Woodlands Park Railway Station and nearby bus stops, with a short 15-minute drive to either the Adelaide CBD or the Glenelg foreshore. Schooling options include Forbes Primary School, Ascot Park Primary, Hamilton Secondary College and Emmaus Christian College, making this an ideal position for growing families, investors or developers looking to build where it counts.
The existing home is a two-bedroom residence in mostly original condition, offering exciting potential for future updates, extension or redevelopment (STCC). Inside, the practical floorplan includes two well-sized bedrooms, with the master featuring built-in robes, along with a central bathroom and a separate toilet. Living spaces include a spacious front lounge room, a combined kitchen and dining area with a pantry, and a large rear family room overlooking the backyard. Additional features include a separate laundry and a standalone garage at the rear of the block.
Key features:
600sqm (approx.) allotment with 15.16m frontage
Zoned General Neighbourhood – City of Marion
Two-bedroom home with original features
Spacious lounge, rear family room and combined kitchen/dining
Standalone iron garage
Ideal holding opportunity while planning future works