Why Whyalla

The resources boom together with a demand for new housing has seen a focus on residential development in Whyalla. This surprisingly green city, full of pristine reserves, manicured parks and community recreational areas, is confidently progressing towards a very bright future. As one of the largest regional centres in South Australia, it boasts spectacular outback landscapes, scenic views, vast coastline, a rich heritage and some of the best fishing in the state.

Whyalla has all the facilities that you would expect from a city this size. Almost 23,000 residents enjoy a quality lifestyle with modern leisure, sporting and boating facilities and large cosmopolitan shopping centres. Whyalla has an integrated health service with a community health focus. The education precinct includes one of two University campuses outside of Adelaide and public and private education options. Whyalla really has it all.

Part of Whyalla's bright future is the city’s largest new residential land release to take place in 30 years... Ocean Eyre.Ocean Eyre represents a unique opportunity to live or invest in one of South Australia’s most prosperous regional cities. When complete, it will comprise approximately 1500 allotments - ranging in size from 375m2 to over 800m2 - situated along tree-lined streets, paved footpaths and communal reserves. There are not many land releases in regional South Australia the size and quality of Ocean Eyre. Fewer still have all the benefits of a well-established, seaside community like Whyalla. Rarely do you find a regional area where confidence in future growth and return on investment is so high. And nowhere will you find the team of professional developers, property managers and agents who are passionate about what they are creating and how it will positively impact upon the communities’ future.

An hour’s drive away is the majestic Flinders Ranges, with all its natural beauty, stunning hiking trails and fantastic camping spots. In just 2 hours, you can drive to the world-renowned fishing town of Port Lincoln. Roxby Downs, the bustling outback town at the heart of the mining district is a safe, sealed road drive of only 3 hours. And just 5 minutes away is the Whyalla Airport. You can reach Adelaide in 45-minutes by plane, or a leisurely 4 hours drive by road.

An ocean of economic prospects.

Whyalla has enjoyed an economic boom over the past five years. The success of OneSteel’s ore exports and the South Australian minerals exploration boom...

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An ocean of resources investment.

South Australia is being viewed by many companies both here and abroad as the centre of investment in new mines...

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