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    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    Yeh, they are certainly quite tightly held. They do become available, the problem is when a desirable property in these areas becomes available it gets snapped up very quickly
  2. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    It's not a common term, so it's not a Noob question at all. I was referring to the suburbs surrounding the CBD from the north to around the East and South. ie, Medindie, Walkerville, St Peters, College Park, Rose Park, Toorak Gardens, Hyde Park, Unley Park, Millswood etc etc
  3. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    This is very true. I'm currently looking in the "green belt" of Adelaide and I can confirm that good quality properties in these areas are selling very quickly. There seems to be a big big shortage of supply at the moment, not that many quality properties in these suburbs become available. I...
  4. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    I've never read a Real Estate Agent publicly not say that house prices are set to go up.
  5. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    my explanation is that Adelaide being a much smaller city has fewer "suburbs of interest", thus the search queries are more concentrated amongst a bunch of popular suburbs. whereas in sydney and melb etc there are far more suburbs available to choose from so the searches are spread more thinly...
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    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    Most Searched Property Locations in 2014 from Realestate.com.au http://www.businessinsider.com.au/here-are-the-most-searched-property-suburbs-in-australia-and-every-state-for-the-last-three-months-2014-12 1. Parkside (SA) 2. Unley (SA) 3. Engadine (NSW) 4. Norwood (SA) 5. Albert Park...
  7. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    no doubt. a lot of Chinese have also bought in Beaumont in recent times, and I've been told a major reason for that is the zoning to Linden Park Primary
  8. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    1. Trains aren't used on anywhere near the scale as they are in Melb or Syd. Adel just isn't busy enough, and the traffic is such that driving is a more attractive option. That's not to say that this mode of transport won't become more mainstream in the future 2. Henley Beach is beautiful...
  9. J

    Peoples thoughts on Adelaide?

    Wayville and Goodwood areas seem to be very popular lately. more expensive than some of the other suggestions, but very close to the city, dont need to cross the city to get to the beach and airport. right next to premium suburbs like Unley Park etc.
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