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Port Lincoln

POSTAL CODE: SA, 5606
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Property investors enjoyed capital gains of 11.75% over the last 12 months in PORT LINCOLN, translating to lower returns compared with its peers in SA.

Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in PORT LINCOLN are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

The suburb posted a 45.28% growth in median prices over a three-year period. This is considerably higher than the gains it recorded over the past year.

This number can mean, real estate investors could earn a rental income of $480 based on current median home prices for the suburb.

On average, rents on listings have reached the $480 mark, reflecting a 4.77% increase in returns based on the current median price in PORT LINCOLN.

PORT LINCOLN, 5606 ranks 216th in SA in terms of median property value increase and capital gains, based on year-to-date figures.

While it ranks 26th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in SA, posting a 4.77% return.

Surburb overview

Port Lincoln, situated on the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula, is approximately 650 kilometres west of Adelaide’s central business district, a drive of about seven hours or a short flight from the state capital. As one of South Australia’s largest regional cities, Port Lincoln boasts a population of over 14,000 residents and serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding areas. The city is known for its thriving fishing industry, particularly tuna, which plays a major role in the local economy.

Port Lincoln’s demographics include a mix of families, professionals, and retirees, with a growing number of younger people attracted by employment opportunities in the fishing, aquaculture, and tourism sectors. The city is governed by the City of Port Lincoln council, which oversees local infrastructure and community services.

Public transportation options include a regional bus network connecting Port Lincoln to nearby towns, but most residents rely on private vehicles for getting around. The city offers a wide range of essential establishments, including several schools, a hospital, supermarkets, and various recreational and sporting facilities. The Port Lincoln Airport, located a short drive from the city, provides regular flights to Adelaide.

Port Lincoln’s recreational activities are centred around its stunning coastal environment. Known as the "Seafood Capital of Australia," the city offers fishing charters, boating, and water sports, all of which attract both locals and tourists. The nearby Lincoln National Park and Coffin Bay National Park provide opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, while the Port Lincoln Marina is a bustling area for those involved in the fishing industry. For thrill-seekers, Port Lincoln is one of the few places in the world where you can experience cage diving with great white sharks, drawing adventurers from across the globe.

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