One Tree Hill’s demand is underpinned by its semi-rural setting, generous block sizes, high-income owner-occupiers and proximity to Adelaide, all against a backdrop of stubbornly low advertised stock. Buyers are drawn by lifestyle, larger homes, good schooling and the chance to lock in space that still feels value-laden compared with inner suburbs. Risks include weak rental yields, elevated vacancy and almost no new approvals, yet the scarcity of supply keeps the outlook solid and prices have broadly plateaued over the last six months after delivering roughly 14–15% annual gains.