Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
6 Seeck Court
Zoning & Regional Plan
GR
General Residential
LEP: Onkaparinga Council Development Plan
Height Limit
9m or 2 storeys
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Old Reynella is well-served by public primary and secondary schools, particularly Reynella East Primary and Secondary College. Independent and Catholic alternatives (St Michael Lutheran, Marcellin College) are available within a few kilometres. Families should confirm exact catchment boundaries directly with SA education authorities.
Likely public catchment
Old Reynella properties are most likely zoned for Reynella East Primary School and Reynella East Secondary College; verify current catchment boundaries with the SA Department for Education.
Nearby schools
Reynella East Primary School
In catchmentReynella East Secondary College
In catchmentChristie Park Primary School
Reynella Primary School
St Michael Lutheran Primary School
Coromandel Valley Primary School
Aberline Secondary College
Marcellin College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
6 Seeck Court is located in a quiet residential area of Old Reynella with generally light traffic conditions. The property benefits from a low-density suburban setting with manageable access to nearby arterial roads.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Peak hour impact is minimal in the immediate residential precinct. South Road experiences moderate congestion during morning (7-9am) and afternoon (4-6pm) peak periods, but local streets remain relatively clear.
Public Transport
Approximately 800-1000m to nearest bus stops on South Road or Reynella Road. Regular bus services operate along these corridors with connections to Adelaide city and surrounding areas.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Stop 43 Malbeck Drive - East side (1.2km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Stop 43 Malbeck Drive - East side
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Stop 43 Malbeck Drive - West side
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Stop 43B Sir James Hardy Way - West side
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Stop 43A Sir James Hardy Way - North East side
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Stop 43B Sir James Hardy Way - East side
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Stop 43A Sir James Hardy Way - South West side
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Stop 42A Malbeck Drive - West side
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Stop 42A Malbeck Drive - East side
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Stop 43 Sir James Hardy Way - East side
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Stop 43 Sir James Hardy Way - West side
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Flood Risk
Old Reynella is located in the southern Adelaide Hills region with moderate elevation and is not within a mapped major flood overlay zone. While the area has drainage toward local watercourses (including tributaries to the Onkaparinga River system), there are no significant historical flood events or formal flood study overlays currently applied to this suburb. Low-lying properties near creeks or drainage lines may warrant individual flood risk assessment.
Planning Controls
- •SA Development Plan flood risk assessment requirements for properties near watercourses
- •Consideration of historical flood extents and catchment characteristics in development applications
- •Building design and finished floor level requirements where flood risk is identified
- •Stormwater management and on-site detention provisions under SA planning regulations
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-12.5
Old Reynella is a south-western Adelaide suburb with moderate bushfire risk due to its proximity to the Mount Lofty Ranges foothills and scattered native vegetation. Properties in this area typically fall within BAL-12.5 or BAL-19 depending on exact location, slope, and proximity to vegetated corridors. Building design and maintenance should comply with AS 3959 standards for the assigned BAL rating.
Crime & Safety
Old Reynella is a southern Adelaide suburb with crime rates broadly aligned with South Australian averages. Property crimes including theft and break-and-enter represent the majority of incidents, while violent crime remains relatively moderate. The suburb maintains stable crime conditions with no significant upward or downward trajectory in recent years.
Total Incidents
4,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Old Reynella is experiencing steady residential infill and medium-density development typical of established southern suburbs, with local council support for dual occupancy and subdivision of larger blocks. Infrastructure improvements and local centre renewal are supporting incremental growth rather than transformational change. Development activity is conservative and primarily driven by housing diversity and ageing housing stock renewal rather than major greenfield or precinct-scale projects.
Old Reynella residential infill
0.5 kmSubdivision of larger residential lots to support medium-density housing in established areas.
Reynella East strategic employment zone
2 kmBroader precinct planning for employment and mixed-use development adjacent to established residential suburbs.
Local road upgrades and intersection improvements
1.5 kmDistrict council programs to improve traffic flow and pedestrian connectivity in the southern suburbs corridor.
Residential dual occupancy approvals
0.8 kmMultiple dual-occupancy DAs reflecting trend toward housing diversity in established southern suburbs.
Retail/commercial district renewal
0.3 kmLocal centre activation and shopfront upgrades to support established community services.
Heritage & Conservation
Old Reynella is a significant historic township in the Adelaide Hills with established heritage conservation area protections. The suburb contains nineteenth-century homesteads, early settlement buildings, and contributing residential properties that reflect its pioneering character. Properties within the conservation area are subject to design guidelines and heritage review for external works and development.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Development must be consistent with heritage character and streetscape
- •Alterations to facades, windows and doors require heritage approval
- •Demolition of significant structures prohibited without consent
- •New development must respect established building scale and setbacks
Nearby Heritage Items