Demand in Blyth is being driven by affordability and lifestyle appeal – buyers seeking low‑cost regional homes, small-scale farmers or hobby‑block owners, and some investor interest from nearby towns. People buy for space, community amenities and lower entry prices than metro Adelaide, but the market is very small and thinly traded, so values can swing on limited listings. Over the past six months prices have been broadly steady to modestly up as low stock supports upward pressure; risks include a limited local employment base, agricultural exposure and low liquidity, while opportunities sit in lifestyle conversions, remote‑work demand and any local infrastructure or tourism investment.