Weeroona Island suburb profile
Weeroona Island is a picturesque coastal locality in South Australia, situated approximately 15km north of Port Pirie. Known for its tranquil environment and stunning views of the Spencer Gulf and Southern Flinders Ranges, it offers a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors alike. The island is connected to the mainland by a causeway, providing easy access while maintaining its secluded charm. With a small, close-knit community, Weeroona Island is ideal for those seeking a serene lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. Its unique location and scenic landscapes make it a hidden gem on the South Australian coast.
Weeroona Island property market performance
Weeroona Island's property market has remained static over the past 12 months, with no recorded changes in median house or unit values. The median house and unit prices have both remained at $0, indicating a lack of market activity. Similarly, there have been no house or unit sales in the past three months, and properties have not been listed on the market, as reflected by the median days on market being zero.
The rental market in Weeroona Island has also seen no movement, with average rents for both houses and units remaining at $0 over the last 12 months. This suggests a stagnant market with no rental activity or demand in the area.
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Change in value Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | N/A | 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 |
Weeroona Island infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Weeroona Island remains a quiet coastal locality with limited recent large-scale infrastructure or commercial redevelopment, which helps preserve its low-density, lifestyle-focused character but also means fewer catalysts for rapid price growth at present.[3] The area’s reliance on nearby Port Pirie and other regional centres for major shopping, schooling, employment and health services continues to shape buyer demand, with the suburb appealing mainly to sea-change and holiday-home purchasers rather than investors seeking strong rental-driven growth.[3]
There are no major new transport projects, school developments or council-led urban renewal initiatives specific to Weeroona Island currently flagged that would significantly alter its amenity or accessibility in the short term.[3] As a result, local property market performance is likely to remain closely tied to broader regional economic conditions and incremental improvements in surrounding townships, rather than suburb-specific infrastructure upgrades.[3] Overall, there are no significant new developments at this time that are directly impacting the property market in Weeroona Island.
Weeroona Island rental market trends
The rental market in Weeroona Island 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 suggests a lack of rental activity or demand in the area, making it a unique case in the broader rental market landscape.
Suburbs near Weeroona Island
Some popular suburbs near Weeroona Island include:

