History for the taking in Port Wakefield
Before acclaimed Aussie bachelor Edmund Bowman called Martindale Hall home, he lived in this humble Port Wakefield abode – built for him by his father and grandfather more than 160 years ago.
Before acclaimed Aussie bachelor Edmund Bowman called Martindale Hall home, he lived in this humble Port Wakefield abode – built for him by his father and grandfather more than 160 years ago.
Forget junk laden man caves. This Kensington Gardens gentlemen’s residence comes with a time capsule billiard room that dates back to an era when men were still all about class….
You’ll have to get on to your hands and knees to crawl around parts of this unique outback abode. But the underground home, which has no bathroom, kitchen or windows, may just be the investment you’ve been looking for.
It has a bright purple bathroom and wallpaper screaming yesteryear. But despite it’s rather unique interior, this Leabrook home didn’t fail to impress buyers, selling under the hammer for a staggering $1.215 million.
Train enthusiasts are on track to get their hands on a unique piece of South Australian rail history, which has been visited by the likes of Prince Albert, Mary MacKillop and Sir Sidney Kidman.
If you’re looking to crack the South Australian housing market on a budget, then Adelaide’s cheapest home is worth consideration. It could be yours for as little as $116 a week.
It has no kitchen, bathroom and has been empty for close to two decades. But this ‘iconic’ Payneham home, complete with nude wall drawings, may just be the ultimate reno project on the market.
The gloves came off at an auction in Brighton over the weekend, where a character home sold $255,800 above the suburb median following fierce competition.
The Barilla Continental Store was one of SA’s first Italian delis and a feature of the west for more than 50 years. Yet it has closed its doors for good — but its sale will still be a family affair.
It’s the South Australian track where racing legend Sir Jack Brabham won his first ever Grand Prix — and it could be yours for less than $100,000. Here’s how.
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