Suttontown’s appeal is driven by proximity to Mount Gambier, larger blocks and a quiet regional lifestyle, with limited stock attracting family buyers, renovators and investors. Buyers are drawn by space, steady rental demand and relative affordability for a regional centre, while risks include limited liquidity and sensitivity to the local economy; opportunities lie in subdivision, renovation and land-holding. Prices have broadly softened over the past six months from recent peaks, reflecting a modest short-term correction rather than a structural downturn.