40 Walter Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606
40 Walter Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606
Large acreage | elevated views | five-car accommodation | bushfire overlay | resort-style living
This property occupies one of the highest positions in Port Lincoln, capturing sweeping views over Boston Bay and the coastline. Its 1.69-hectare landholding and 562-square-metre house are well above typical suburban stock, making it a rare lifestyle holding rather than conventional housing. With five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a swimming pool, and solar panels, the configuration is best suited to high-net-worth owner-occupiers or sea-change buyers seeking privacy, entertaining space, and vehicle storage. The elevated, low-density setting reinforces a premium fringe character that is unusual for the area.
The bushfire overlay may affect insurance costs and site management, which should be weighed when forming a view on price. Reliance on vehicle access and less walkable convenience may be a factor for some buyers, while the large landholding could require higher ongoing maintenance. The estimated rental yield of around 3.1% suggests limited renter demand given the property’s size and value, so the strongest interest is likely from owner-occupiers rather than investors.
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 40 Walter Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606
Checks found:
Value Risk
✕
2
Liquidity Risk
✓
Planning Risk
✓
Income Risk
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1
Execution Risk
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1
Port Lincoln SA 5606
Port Lincoln presents a compelling regional market with robust capital growth, particularly in its unit segment, which is significantly outperforming houses. This suggests strong investor activity and a tightening supply of more affordable entry points. The market demonstrates solid fundamentals with consistent sales volumes and competitive rental yields, indicating sustained demand. While houses move at a steady pace, the exceptional growth in units points to a market responding to affordability pressures. Future performance will hinge on maintaining its economic appeal and managing the balance between new supply and sustained demand from both local upgraders and investors.
PropCred Estimated Value
Bedrooms
5
Bathroom
3
Parking
5
Land
1.69 ha
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Prepared by Steve Dalton, Senior Analyst
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Reviewed by Matt Proctor, Principal Analyst