Adelaide mum buys daughter a home for Christmas
A local woman will soon find herself in an Aussie version of the TV classic ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, after her mother secured her the ultimate Christmas present at auction.
A local woman will soon find herself in an Aussie version of the TV classic ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, after her mother secured her the ultimate Christmas present at auction.
Are rising sea levels, land taxes and ever-increasing utility costs making your dream of owning a direct waterfront property difficult? Well, it might pay to think outside the box.
It may have been in the same family for over 100 years, but now you could own this landmark homestead in the heart of Highbury – complete with sprawling botanical grounds.
Always wanted to run your own country pub? One of the Adelaide Hills oldest pubs has undergone a jaw-dropping, five year renovation and still has its liquor licence in place. All that’s missing is a publican. Are you up for the challenge?
From units, to land and character homes, this week’s biggest auction event – to be held this evening – will offer something for everyone…even bargain hunters. Here’s what’s on offer.
It’s important to maintain a healthy outlook when it comes to buying real estate. That doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a bit of eye-candy. Take a look at Adelaide’s most expensive, ostentatious and interesting listings of 2019 so far.
Adelaide is officially leading the nation for house price growth, with 65 per cent of suburbs experiencing rising markets over the past 12 months. So how does your suburb rank? And what can you expect over the next year? INTERACTIVE DATABASE.
Built over three years with more than 56,000 bricks and hand selected Carey Gully stone, this Tudor-style manor is one of three in Adelaide and the home of a local amateur winemaker.
Resort-style luxury living doesn’t come much grander than this beachfront home, which will set a new residential price record for Marino when it sells.
Adelaide’s housing market will take a major leap over the next two years, with one area expected to see price growth of more than 10 per cent, a new report shows.
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