For a long time it has been the cheapest suburb next to the South Australia beach, but after breaking the properties of properties twice this year, experts say that O’Sullivan Beach is an increasing star, with the prices of the prediction housing, prices, prices, prices, prices.
The housing price reference point is currently at $ 1,522 million, after the recent sale of a two -story family house with a pool and impressive sea views in 7 Hill St.
This price exceeds the previous record of $ 1,515 million, established only two months ago, with the sale of 1/3 Tingira Drive, a contemporary double -level house that also has views of panoramic water.
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The O’Sullivan Beach House in 7 Hill St was recently sold for $ 1,522 million.
Now he has the record of the most spending house in the suburb.
It has panoramic views of the ocean.
Ray White See Denzil Denzil Cheesley’s sales agent, who sold the property of Tingira Drive, said O’Sullivan Beach was finally throwing his industrial reputation to be collected as a highly desirable residential location that Gootue for for for for for for for for for for for for.
Cheesley said the property records would continue to fall into the South Suburb during the next year and that the expected housing prices undress $ 2 million.
“O’Sullivan Beach has fallen under the radar for a long time, perhaps because the beach is not as glorious as some of our (others) beaches of the south and perhaps (due to) the proximity to what used to be an oil refinery and then a desalted plant (desalination) but is definitely changing,” he said.
“That (current property registration) will break in the next 12 months: there will be more properties along the front (of the beach) that will be sold and there will be more eyes (buyers seeking) in that area.
“That price of $ 2 million is now a fact for coastal properties along Hallett Cove and Christies Beach and Port Noarlunga.
“O’ullivan Beach will push that figure very soon, with the right property.”
The Port Stanvac oil refinery closed in 2003, while the Adelaida oncization plant began operating in 2012. Both are at the O’Sullivan Beach limit.
Sometimes controversial, Mr. Cheesley said that younger housing buyers did not have the negative memories of previous generations and encouraged them to move to the area for new land releases.
He said that the only significant barrier for the houses of O’Sullivan Beach that reach the high prices of neighboring coastal suburbs was his lack of an esplanade.
“It’s not like Christies Beach or Port Willunga, where you literally cross the street (from home) and you are in the sand,” he said.
The house in 1/3 Tingira Drive was sold for $ 1,515 million in March.
The sales letter established the O’Sullivan Beach bar, until the property at Hill St was collected.
He also has impressive ocean views.
“There is a shock absorber there, where (housing) is away from the beach, in front of a reserve.
“O’Sullivan Beach is a coat tail of those suburbs in that way, but there is still a lot of attractiveness and for people looking for high -end coastal properties that you can take a comparative bargain, it is the ideal ideal, the ideal is ideal.”
Gagain’s real estate agent, Robbie Leigh, who sold 7 Hill Street in conjunction with Levi Sakkas, said the competitive real estate market had “upset” “housing buyers in preferred places such as Christies Beach, which forces the subject to look for in O’Sullivan Beach.
“That said, O’Sullivan Beach has Perhap’s leg a hidden jewel or a suburb,” Leigh said.
He said that the first two sales launches in Salt, a 6th property for 114 new houses throughout Guameracha Road and Baths Terrace, showed that there was a strong interest in the suburb, which would be bought by 3600 New Waved for Port.
“All this points to a brilliant future for the suburb and the values of the resulting properties,” Leigh said.
– By Lauren Ahwan
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