Monday, September 21, 2009

Le Fevre Peninsula in high demand.


With so many choices for investment, identifying quality investment property locations can be a challenging job for current investors. Project marketers and seminar spruikers push suburbs where they have teamed up with developers, offering far from un-biased opinions on Adelaide’s future ‘hot-spots.’ Helpful relations at weekend barbecues too will offer their ‘expert’ opinions on where you should or should not direct your capital or potential Self Managed Super Fund. One such client, confused and seeking independant advice recently asked our opinion on a western coastal suburb... Osborne.
In terms of investment potential, the Port’s redevelopment and the long-term defence contracts at Osborne will drive property investment throughout most Le Fevre peninsula suburbs.
Semaphore, Exeter, Ethelton, Glanville and Peterhead are particularly in demand in the expectation they will outperform other suburbs, according to UniSA property lecturer Peter Koulizos. These five suburbs were also named by Australian Property Investor magazine recently in a list of the top 100 property hotspots in Australia. My opinion is the entire area will lift as a whole so we are then able to focus on stand out opportunities in the broader Le Fevre area.
Key drivers for growth in the area are the ongoing Port Adelaide regeneration and the $10 billion+ defence projects for the construction of submarines and air warship destroyers on the Port River.
Techport Australia, the evolving naval industry hub based at Osborne in the Port Adelaide area, is home to naval shipbuilder ASC and it's where three Air Warfare Destroyer vessels will be built for the navy at a cost of $8bn, to be followed by a $15bn (some reports say $30bn) enterprise to create 12 new submarines. The facility has state government backing, in the form of $300 million worth of state-owned infrastructure. The supplier precinct for naval defence and related businesses covers 35ha initially, but there are 500ha available for long-term development.
The $8bn project to create three major vessels for the navy is under way, with ships to be delivered in 2014, 2016 and 2017 (with possibly a fourth destroyer to follow). Next in line is the submarine construction venture, Australia's largest defence project. Techport is already home to the Collins submarine support program, a 25-year contract. Outside Techport, but in the Port Adelaide area, new port infrastructure is to be developed by BHP Billiton to support its massive expansion of the Olympic Dam mine at Roxby Downs. Already awarded are a $40m contract with BAE Systems Australia (satellite communications), a $10m project with Babcock Strachan & Henshaw (torpedo launch tubes) and a $40m deal with Raytheon Missile Systems.

Much of the defence work at Osborne will require skilled workers and many of them will come from overseas. The state government expects the naval defence work to lift the state's defence workforce from 16,000 to 28,000 within three or four years. As most people generally want to live close to where they work, suburbs in and around Osborne will be in high demand.

So in summary, the factors suggest this area will perform positively. We encourage all of our clients to remain logical and seek independant unbiased advice before committing to major property investment. For advice on what opportunities we currently see arising in the Adelaide market, call Ben Ottewill at Direct Negotiations for a no-obligation chat.

If you are looking for a well performing residential or commercial investment property, an addition to your existing property portfolio or a home to live in, we guarantee to save you money on your next real estate purchase. Go to http://www.directnegotiations.com.au/ or call the team on +61 (0)8 84631997

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