Pine Point suburb profile
Pine Point is a quaint coastal locality on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, known for its serene environment and picturesque views of the Gulf St Vincent. This small community offers a peaceful retreat with its charming beachside setting, attracting those seeking a quiet lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Pine Point is popular among fishing enthusiasts and holidaymakers, with its tranquil beaches and easy access to nearby coastal attractions. The area's natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere make it an appealing destination for visitors and residents looking for a coastal escape.
Pine Point property market performance
Pine Point's property market has remained static over the past 12 months, with no change in median house or unit values. The current median house and unit prices stand at $0, reflecting a lack of market activity. Only one house was sold in the past year, and no units were transacted, indicating limited buyer interest or availability in the area.
With no recorded days on market for houses or units in the last three months, it suggests that properties are either not being listed or are not attracting buyers. The rental market mirrors this inactivity, with no changes in average rent prices for houses or units over the past year, maintaining at $0.
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Sold Past 3 months | 1 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Pine Point demographics
Pine Point, located on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, is a small and tranquil coastal community. With a population of just 88, it offers a peaceful lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. The median age of 55 indicates a mature population, likely comprising retirees and long-term residents who appreciate the serene environment and close-knit community.
The suburb's housing landscape is predominantly characterized by outright ownership, with 73.3% of properties owned outright. This high rate of ownership reflects a stable community where residents have settled for the long term. Only a small percentage of properties are rented, suggesting limited turnover and a strong sense of permanence among the residents.
Family structures in Pine Point are primarily composed of couple families without children, making up 75% of the family demographic. This aligns with the suburb's older median age, as many residents may have adult children who have moved elsewhere. The absence of one-parent and other family types further underscores the suburb's demographic as one of stability and traditional family units.
The median total household income of $866 per week is modest, reflecting the laid-back lifestyle and possibly a reliance on retirement incomes or local employment opportunities. Pine Point's charm lies in its simplicity and the natural beauty of its coastal surroundings, making it an ideal location for those seeking a quiet and relaxed way of life.
Pine Point infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Pine Point is a small coastal community on the eastern side of Yorke Peninsula, known more for its recreational fishing, crabbing and holiday shacks than for large-scale urban development, and there are currently no major new residential, commercial or retail precincts publicly flagged that would significantly reshape the suburb.[1][5] The locality’s quiet character, coastal amenity and limited land release help support its appeal as a niche lifestyle and holiday market rather than a high-growth urban centre.[1][5]
Pine Point benefits from proximity to larger service centres such as Ardrossan for schooling, shopping and health services, meaning day-to-day infrastructure needs are largely met outside the suburb itself.[1][5] There are no widely reported new transport projects, school builds or major council-led infrastructure upgrades specific to Pine Point at this time, so any changes to property demand are more likely to be driven by broader regional tourism trends and ongoing interest in low-density coastal living than by new local infrastructure.[1][5]
Pine Point rental market trends
The rental market in Pine Point has remained stable over the past year, with both house and unit rents showing no change, maintaining a median rent of $0 per week. This indicates a lack of rental activity or available data in the area, suggesting limited rental demand or supply in this suburb.
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