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District Council of Yorke Peninsula

Population

11,598

District Council of Yorke Peninsula is a Local Government Area in Australia comprising 58 suburbs with a population of 11,598 residents. For property investors analysing District Council of Yorke Peninsula capital growth potential, this council area ranks in the top 51% of Australian LGAs for investment opportunity based on our proprietary scoring algorithm.

District Council of Yorke Peninsula property investment fundamentals show emerging signals.

Growth Performance Prediction

Top 51% of areas

Since 2015, the Picki High Performance Growth algorithm has been selecting the best places to invest across Australia. Over that time it has been responsible for selecting over 400 million dollars worth of properties for property investors and has generated 110% higher capital growth when compared to the average.

Overall Growth Potential

49%Average

Outperforms 49% of all LGAs

Key Market Indicators

Low Employment Health

Employment Score

1/5

High New Home Construction

Supply Score

1/5

Poor Lifestyle Factors

Life Score

2/5

Investment Outlook

This area shows moderate growth potential with mixed indicators across key market factors. Consider evaluating specific factors before investing.

Em

Employment Diveristy

Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing - 28.00%

Health Care and Social Assistance - 12.00%

Retail Trade - 9.00%

Accommodation and Food Services - 8.00%

Others - 43.00%

Commute Time

515mins

248kms

Common Transport Methods
car59%
walk10%
bus0%
Income Growth

Average Income

58 Suburbs in District Council of Yorke Peninsula

Ordered by Best Projected Short Term Growth (Green = Buying window)

Trend Indicators:

Price/yield increasing compared to previous period
Price/yield decreasing compared to previous period
Suburb Name
Asking Price
Yield
Tiddy Widdy Beach
$495.0k
4.63%
Clinton (SA)
$320.0k
5.30%
Edithburgh
$565.0k
5.32%
Hardwicke Bay
$320.0k
4.70%
Port Victoria
$640.0k
3.16%
Port Vincent
$505.0k
3.92%
Balgowan (SA)
$419.0k
5.97%
Warooka
$195.0k
8.00%
Minlaton
$479.0k
2.63%
Yorketown
$415.0k
5.94%
Black Point
$980.0m
4.31%
Curramulka
$295.0k
5.30%
Arthurton
$280.0k
6.53%
Kainton
-
7.87%
Port Moorowie
$690.0k
6.66%
James Well
$770.0k
5.20%
Wool Bay
$429.0k
4.37%
Marion Bay (SA)
$399.5k
3.69%
Price
$510.0k
3.12%
Stansbury
$510.0k
5.70%
Ardrossan
$600.0k
4.87%
Port Rickaby
$875.0k
0%
Point Turton
$647.5k
3.66%
Sultana Point
$430.0k
0%
Corny Point
$630.0k
2.75%
Foul Bay
$540.0k
0%
Sheaoak Flat
$250.0k
0%
Port Julia
$410.0k
4.42%
Coobowie
$395.0k
6.21%
Rogues Point
$620.0k
0%
Maitland (SA)
$470.0k
5.05%
White Hut
$21.0k
0%
Ramsay (SA)
$495.0k
0%
Petersville
$345.0k
0%
Wauraltee
$1.1m
0%

District Council of Yorke Peninsula Property Investment FAQs

Is District Council of Yorke Peninsula a good area for property investment in 2026?

District Council of Yorke Peninsula ranks in the top 51% of all Australian Local Government Areas for property investment potential. While District Council of Yorke Peninsula currently shows emerging investment signals, there may be specific suburbs within the LGA that outperform the broader area. We recommend analysing individual suburb scores to identify potential opportunities for property growth.

What is the median house price in District Council of Yorke Peninsula?

Median price data for District Council of Yorke Peninsula is currently being updated. The LGA contains 58 suburbs, each with varying property values and investment characteristics.

What are the best suburbs to invest in District Council of Yorke Peninsula?

District Council of Yorke Peninsula contains 58 suburbs, each with unique investment characteristics and suburb scores. The best suburbs for investment within District Council of Yorke Peninsula depend on your investment strategy - whether you're seeking capital growth, rental yield, or a balanced approach. Use our suburb analysis tools to compare all 58 suburbs in District Council of Yorke Peninsula ranked by our proprietary suburb score, which factors in price growth trends, rental yields, vacancy rates, and demographic indicators.

What is the capital growth outlook for District Council of Yorke Peninsula?

District Council of Yorke Peninsula's capital growth outlook is variable based on current market indicators. Capital growth in District Council of Yorke Peninsula may be uneven across different suburbs. We recommend targeting specific suburbs with strong individual metrics rather than relying on LGA-wide trends.

What is the population of District Council of Yorke Peninsula?

District Council of Yorke Peninsula has a population of approximately 11,598 residents across its 58 suburbs. Population growth is a key indicator for property investment as it drives housing demand. Monitor population trends in District Council of Yorke Peninsula as part of your investment research to understand future housing demand.

How many suburbs are in District Council of Yorke Peninsula council area?

District Council of Yorke Peninsula Local Government Area contains 58 suburbs. Each suburb has its own property market dynamics, median prices, and investment potential. When investing in District Council of Yorke Peninsula, it's important to analyse individual suburbs rather than relying solely on LGA-level data. Our platform provides detailed suburb scores and analytics for all 58 suburbs to help you identify the best investment opportunities within District Council of Yorke Peninsula.

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