20 Pine Crescent, Coffin Bay SA 5607

20 Pine Crescent, Coffin Bay SA 5607
Coastal lifestyle positioning | Bushfire overlay present | Lower Eyre Peninsula access | Aging demographic area This three-bedroom, one-bathroom house sits on 697 square meters in Coffin Bay, a small coastal community on South Australia’s Lower Eyre Peninsula. The 112-square-meter dwelling includes built-in robes, air conditioning, and accommodates two vehicles with garage spaces. The property overlooks boat ramp and oyster farm vistas, positioning it within Coffin Bay’s working waterfront character. Ground elevation of 15 meters provides some natural flood protection, though a bushfire overlay has been detected, indicating exposure to fire risk-a consideration for this coastal-rural interface location. Coffin Bay attracts retirees and lifestyle seekers rather than young families. The surrounding demographic skews heavily toward residents aged 60 and above at 41 percent, with only 12 percent aged 20-39. This demographic composition suggests limited demand from younger buyers and indicates the area functions as a retirement and holiday destination rather than a growth corridor. School proximity presents constraints. Lake Wangary School operates 7.57 kilometers away with only 66 students, while Port Lincoln High School serves the broader region. These distances make the location unsuitable for families prioritizing school accessibility. Infrastructure connectivity includes NBN Fixed Wireless and 4G mobile coverage, adequate for remote work but not fiber-based broadband. The property falls within Lower Eyre Peninsula council jurisdiction with no heritage overlays detected. Demand patterns favor owner-occupiers seeking coastal retreats over investment buyers. The aging demographic and distance from employment centers limit rental yield potential. Growth drivers remain constrained by the area’s established character as a small fishing and aquaculture community rather than an expanding regional hub.

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Market Insight:

Buyers keep flocking to Coffin Bay for the sheltered bay lifestyle, national-park proximity and strong short-term rental demandΒ—luxury stays such as Β“The Lobster PotΒ” now fetch $1,200 a night and draw boating and fishing tourists who fuel enquiry.(( Very low industrial presence and a service-workforce focus mean most demand hinges on lifestyle and tourism, making the town sensitive to seasonal visitation even as the stateΒ’s Recreational Fishing Tourism Strategy 2030 formally backs more high-yield anglers.(( House prices have stayed buoyant, with a 43.5% annual lift, only single-digit listings and about 28 sales last year keeping momentum through the past six months firmly upward despite the remote location.((
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PropCred Estimated Value

Bedrooms

3

Bathroom

1

Parking

2

Land

697mΒ²

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