62 Oystercatcher Circuit, Point Boston SA 5607
62 Oystercatcher Circuit, Point Boston SA 5607
Coastal land holding | Bushfire overlay applies | Small inventory suburb | Lifestyle buyer focus
What is competitively strong about this property is the unusually large 1,047 m² allotment in a coastal setting where supply is notably limited. The configuration offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms on residential land with a bushfire overlay but no flood or heritage constraints. This house is best suited to a buyer seeking a low-density coastal lifestyle with space for outdoor improvements, gardening, or future shed or studio potential. The zero vacancy rate and limited rental stock in Point Boston suggest consistent demand from owner-occupiers rather than investors, reinforcing the appeal for those wanting a permanent coastal home or a substantial holiday retreat.
What may materially affect value is the bushfire overlay, which could influence insurance costs and impose specific building requirements for any future extensions or new structures. The reliance on satellite NBN and 3G mobile coverage might also be a practical limitation for buyers who require high-speed fixed-line internet for work or streaming. The large land size could support subdivision potential, but this would depend on council zoning and infrastructure capacity, which are not confirmed from available data. These factors should be weighed carefully when forming a view on price.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 62 Oystercatcher Circuit, Point Boston SA 5607
Checks found:
Value Risk
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2
Liquidity Risk
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1
Planning Risk
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2
Income Risk
✓
Execution Risk
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1
Point Boston SA 5607
Point Boston (SA 5607) is driven by lifestyle and holiday-home buyers seeking beachfront, ocean views and a short commute to Port Lincoln, with limited land releases and new builds underpinning local interest. The main risks are a very small, illiquid market and reliance on Port Lincoln’s economy, while growth opportunities sit in premium waterfront lots, new construction and potential regional demand spill‑over. With only a handful of sales, prices have been sample‑driven over the past six months-broadly flat overall but holding or slightly firmer for true waterfront and elevated parcels.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
2
Parking
1
Land
1047m²
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst