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Salisbury Heights

"Position and peace"

Quiet and peaceful, yet in a great central location bordering Parafields just minutes away, central to Elizabeth but far enough away, and also very close driving to Golden Grove and Tea Tree Plaza.

Overall in a perfect spot, most properties are set high on the hill, so most enjoy great views of either greenery or the city and night lights.

Value for money, homes are usually 1980's build and although not as 'pretty' as say newer homes make up for this in size usually larger than the average home. Some very expensive homes in the mix only helping the area to retain full value on resale these include Coomurra Drive.

Invest and live here and you should always at least get your money back.Cheaper end of Salisbury Heights is the lower Main North Road end, but if that is your budget sat $250 to $350k then still a worthy investment. Higher up the hill, Nalara Place etc, prices increase generally starting at $450k upwards to $550k plus, Coomurra Drive $600k to 1.2 million.

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One Tree Hill

"Superb Lifestyle"

Close to the city for a place so relaxing, great after a day at the office you can relax and unwind.

Good local shops at One Tree Hill centre. Friendly atmosphere and close to Tea Tree Gully and shoppping malls. Yet still hidden in the country.

Values are rising and the area is getting more expensive. However, when you view a property and enjoy the scenery then you will probably want to live here. Have some friends living hear and they love it.

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North Adelaide

"What can you say, possibly Adelaide's number 1 suburb"

Take a drive here and you will fall in love with the area, Adelaide's Cosmopolitan area.

Downside... you will need a large cheque book, however much smaller than Melbourne or Sydney and you will also have to take a ticket, line up in your sleeping bag outside the real estate agent to be in line to buy a home here, as this is where most people want to live!

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nermal1
nermal1

It's a great area.O'Connell St serves many buses into town G10,222,224,225,226,228 AND 229 if you don't wish to drive just be careful not to accidentally catch the F or X services.Nice place to shop/do smaller things that don't involve going to one of the major malls elsewhere and though pricey.It's worth say the huge premium over say a Home in Elizabeth.

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Andrews Farm

"First Home Buyer Heaven!!!"

It is simple, a superb place for your first home, good sized blocks with a brand new home, in a new and developing area. Close to parks and schools and reasonable access to Adelaide CBD via 2 main roads.

Downsides - Low entry prices welcome the odd buyer with untrained pets etc. However, looking past this an excellent first homes within a central northern suburbs location.

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peterjohnson2
peterjohnson2

They are not big blocks

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Punyelroo

"You could spend millions and build a Dubai"

If you are looking for a large parcel of land say 200 acres for a dirt cheap price within reasonable rural distance from Adelaide then this is for you!

Very dry in summer, dusty. In winter a peaceful and cool living environment, upside plenty of wildlife. Alot of these properties are used for dirt bikes, holiday homes and homes. Possibly quite under rated by the locals for value for money. Majority of land have no mains water and rainfall is low.

If it were the Middle East, which I think Sedan looks like... having been to Dubai, then you could spend your oil money converting this area into a gold mine, however you would have to get it past the council, locals and conservationists.

Overall, worth taking a look.

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Mount Pleasant

"I wish I had a home here..."

Having visted Mount Pleasant numerous times I have always wanted a home here...

The main street gives you that lovely quaint town feel with it small collection of shops and facilities including the local caravan park I really like Mount Pleasant!

Yes... 'It's the serenity' that is what it is, you can just relax and unwind. Homes appear good value ranging from $220k to $350 on average, so great buying and close to Barossa, the Murray River and the Adelaide Hills. The collection of gum trees all over the region make driving a delight as these old trees always look great no matter what the weather.

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MatthewLee
MatthewLee

I totally agree with this review and do see excellent value buying here.

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Angaston

"A real little gem - once discovered by inter state buyers prices will increase"

The perfert village, shops, friendly people, local eateries, bars, great food (eg: Roaring 40's - the award winning restuarant) The only downside would be travel time to Adelaide CBD, however if you are buying for a holiday home.. then this place is perfect, it's like North Adelaide but in the Barossa. Cafes, relaxtion and wine all rolled into one. House prices are incredible value within the township and nearby rural.

You can pick up a government semi detached for as low as $150,000 might need some work. Probably one of my favourite towns in the Barossa.

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Blakeview

"Home values will increase..."

Blakes Crossing - Delfin, Blakeview Grove - Fairmont Homes, all fantastic for the area. Blakeview Grove will become a robust and keenly admired market as the combination of new homes mixed with Delfin's shopping centre and the already established Munno Para.

What do I really like about the area? The great views of Adelaide and out to Virginia that can be seen from the majority of houses in the area, the healthy slope that Blakeview is built on is a benefit most current home owners there take for granted and new buyers see as a real bonus when buying 'New Home and a View'. There have also been some terrace homes built and sold quickly, which is something we will see alot more of in Adelaide in the near future.

Land block prices still appear affordable at Fairmont's Blakeview Grove. A big winner on home values here will be Gawler and those people living in cheaper homes across Main North Road facing Andrews Farm. When Blakview prices increase, which they will as many will then the other areas will look even more attractive on price.

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Gawler South

"Great value township"

The township offers good shopping and parklands. People overall are friendly and the town is located well between the Barossa and Munno Para. Values appear to be lifting on homes as people have noticed the value for money. Gawler South is quiet and enjoys a better central locality to the town centre and flat walking surfaces to most areas. In the main centre the parking facilities and road layout need a full review and may well hinder the townships growth.

Schools and recreation are quite adequate and the township is attracting many new members including people from overseas wishing to escape the rat race of the cities and those from inter state moving for a better lifestyle and mining related jobs.

If you are moving to SA note that most job roles are based around manufacturing and government services.

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Gawler

"Value for money township with growth future"

The township offers good shopping and parklands. The parking facilities and road layout need a full review and will hinder the townships growth. People overall are friendly and the town is located well between the Barossa and Munno Para. Values appear to be lifting on homes as people have noticed the value for money. Gawler central is quiet and enjoys a better central locality to the town centre and flat walking surfaces to most areas.

New shopping facilities have lifted the towns image, there is a good selection of historic and well known eateries and drinking spots. With the new Delfin development starting the area will bloom and new access roads with increase the population and ease of movement.

Schools and recreation are quite adequate and the township is attracting many new members including people from overseas wishing to escape the rat race of the cities and those from inter state moving for a better lifestyle and mining related jobs.

If you are moving to SA note that most job roles are based around manufacturing and government services.

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drumcrazy
drumcrazy

Another real estate agent trying to rev up property prices....

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Saint Albans Road

"Great Family location"

St Albans and surrounding roads offer your family a quiet and enjoyable environment you are still able to buy good value homes to offer an affrodable lifestyle for your family. Close to Gawler Town centre, Straplex School and leisure centre and within 5 mins drive of Munno Para shopping centre.

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