Century 21 City have the pleasure to offer for sale 4* hectare commercial development, ideally situated in a pristine environmentally sustainable development adjacent to the complementary services of the $21 million Fleurieu Regional Aquatic Centre and set to be the largest health and well-being precinct in this growing region, an outstanding opportunity for a developer, builder or investor to purchase this prime development site. An additional 7* hectares is also available for future expansion.
Centrally located for the Southern Fleurieu region on the boundary of both Victor Harbor and Alexandrina Councils, on the major coastal route between Yankalilla, Mount Compass, Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Middleton, and Goolwa. With a clear focus on sustainability and contributing towards creating healthier and happier living, working and visiting environments.
The staged development already has $2 million of infrastructure completed including the road, power, water, and NBN. The project addresses several key priorities of the State and Federal governments: infrastructure, health, small business, opportunities for youth, environment, and regional Australia. Concept drawings of the proposed buildings and surrounds are available upon request but note these are concepts only and this is where we need the input of each tenant to ensure the space meets your requirements.
We already have potential tenants looking to lease some of the development types listed below and for them to be shovel ready in the next few months. We also have funding options available.
Development outcomes sought:
* Childcare Centre
* Community hub, comprising of Federal, State, Local Government an Not for Profit (NfP) services
* Innovation hub and creative industries
* A medical hub including a regional public and private hospital and specialist rooms to support a large cluster of specialists and other ancillary health practitioners - for example: day surgery, pathology, pharmacy, radiology services, ophthalmology, physiotherapy to mention a few
* Assisted living facility
* Community active outdoor space with elements for self driven physical and mental health and medically supervised therapy
* A market for new wellness services
* Capacity for growth, including ample parking
* Accessible to public transport
* A unique and innovative health precinct that will be a key attraction to locals and visitors to the region, providing health tourism opportunities
* Open to explore other opportunities
The development is further supported by Active Transport links with a 1.5km shared path for pedestrians, bikes and gophers with a safe link to the 30km long Victor Harbor/Goolwa Bikeway. This project will deliver a significant boost for job creation and economic growth in the Fleurieu Peninsula and beyond and will inspire the community to actively manage health and well-being.
The Southern Fleurieu region currently has a population of 43,000, with 40% growth proje
The population of Chiton in 2016 was 2240 people. By 2021 the population was 440 showing a population decline of 80.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Chiton is 60-69 years. Households in Chiton are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Chiton work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 73.60% of the homes in Chiton were owner-occupied compared with 69.60% in 2016.
Chiton has 429 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Chiton have seen a 72.47% increase in median value. As at 30 April 2026:
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