New Town’s low-density Copper Coast setting, broad detached housing stock, and what has become the Wallaroo Shores development pipeline are keeping land-hungry buyers focused on this sea-change pocket even as limited listings and a small local workforce keep competition tight. Lifestyle appeal, owner-occupier dominance and steady rental yield support give investors a clear growth angle, especially while broader Copper Coast infrastructure and population plans keep regional demand visible beyond pure tourism. Prices have kept an upward bias over the past six months, building on a 6.7% quarterly rise and about 33% annual gain, yet the tiny active stock and reliance on the sea-change narrative mean any cooling in feeder markets could test the current momentum.