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56 Gumeracha Road, O'SULLIVAN BEACH SA 5166

House and Land

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319 sqm
Beds
Bath
Garage
Land Size

Turnkey Inclusions



  • LED downlights to all main living areas

  • 2.7 m ceiling height

  • 3000l Rainwater Tank Upgrade

  • 25 year structural guarantee

  • Landscaping to front & rear, including letter box, lawn, bark, and plants

  • Footings and siteworks costs

  • Inclusions to meet BAL 12.5 Requirements

  • Fencing to side and rear boundaries as required

  • Driveway and 900mm concrete paths

  • 5KW Split system air-conditioning to main living area

  • 600mm oven in stainless steel appliances

  • Laminate floors to main living area Carpet to bedrooms/ upstairs (if applicable)

  • Holland blinds to all bedrooms, Vertical blinds to all main living areas excluding wet areas

M  0425 423 465

Paul Virdi

0425423465

Paul Virdi

Are you a first home buyer or looking to downsize? Thinking of getting into property investment for your retirement nest egg? This full turnkey , house and land package could be just right for you. The design can be customised to suit your budget and requirement. Talk to us today for free consultation.

SUBURB STATS FOR: O’Sullivan Beach, SA 5166

Population:
O’Sullivan Beach, a serene coastal suburb in South Australia, is home to approximately 2,800 residents (2021 Census). Known for its laid-back beachside lifestyle and affordable property prices, this hidden gem attracts families, retirees, and investors seeking a relaxed coastal community near Adelaide.

Infrastructure:
Part of the City of Onkaparinga, O’Sullivan Beach offers well-maintained infrastructure, including scenic coastal pathways, parks, and boat ramps. Recent upgrades to O’Sullivan Beach Boat Ramp and local reserves enhance its appeal for outdoor enthusiasts and families.

Public Transport:
The suburb is serviced by Adelaide Metro buses (Route 753/754) connecting to Noarlunga Centre Interchange, a major hub with train links to Adelaide CBD (approx. 45–50 minutes). The nearby Seaford Railway Line provides additional access to the city and southern suburbs.

Healthcare:
Residents access healthcare via Noarlunga Hospital (15 minutes north) and Southern Adelaide Local Health Network clinics. Local GP clinics in nearby Christies Beach and Morphett Vale cater to everyday medical needs.

Shopping:
O’Sullivan Beach has a small local shopping strip with essentials, while larger retail hubs like Colonnades Shopping Centre (Noarlunga) and Christies Beach Shopping Precinct are a short drive away. These offer major supermarkets, specialty stores, and dining options.

Education:
Families benefit from O’Sullivan Beach Primary School and proximity to R-12 schools in Christies Beach and Morphett Vale. TAFE SA Noarlunga Campus and Flinders University (30 minutes north) support tertiary education.

Distance from Adelaide CBD:
O’Sullivan Beach is 35 kilometers south of Adelaide’s CBD, offering a peaceful coastal retreat within commuting distance to the city.

Key Appeal:

Beachside Living: Direct access to O’Sullivan Beach and Port Noarlunga Reef for swimming, fishing, and boating.

Affordability: Lower property prices compared to neighbouring suburbs like Port Noarlunga or Christies Beach.

Community Vibe: Tight-knit community with local events and clubs.

Investment Potential: Growing interest in coastal suburbs and proximity to South Adelaide’s industrial hubs.

Nearby Attractions:

Port Noarlunga Jetty (5km north): Iconic snorkeling and diving spot.

Onkaparinga River National Park (10km south): Hiking trails and wildlife.

Maslin Beach (15km south): Australia’s first nude beach.

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