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Family friendly
FABULOUS for families, this classy entertainer is a luxurious treat for the modern homebuyer.
Three of the Best
$750,000 +
THIS delightful 1950s solid brick character home is set on a large block in the heart of the eastern suburbs.
$350,000 +
SOLID brick three-bedroom home just a short drive from the city and great schools, ideal for a family home.
Under $350,000
THIS courtyard style home is perfect for a young couple looking for their first home or as an investment property.
Metropolitan
Good life close to city
SITUATED on a 550sq m block, this executive home is likely to impress any buyer but is well suited to a working family.
Just right for professionals
THIS home is well designed, private, secure and would be best suited to young professionals, agent Jill Wehrs says.
Elegance matches position
RECENTLY renovated to a high standard, this elegant home is in a prime position to access the best of Adelaide's eastern suburbs.
Relax in a home for all seasons
THIS home has remained with the same family for years and now awaits another to enjoy it. The grand entrance hall has been well maintained over the years, with many original features and high, ornate ceilings.
Hills, Coast, Country
Stunning setting
BREATHTAKING views of Mt Lofty from almost every window give this leafy property a special appeal.
Beachside opulence
ATTENTION to detail was paramount when constructing this opulent beachside house.
Hills haven with room
SURROUNDED by the wonders of nature, this charming, colonial-style homestead is a truly remarkable rural delight.
Bonuses abound atthe beach
SECONDS away from the sand and surf, this Middleton property is a beachlover's delight.
Hillside heaven
DESCRIBED as a "traditional English country house", this property offers a delightful opportunity for Adelaide Hills living.
Property News
Welcome to the state's new city
A $2 BILLION satellite city proposed for Adelaide's north will create thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of economic benefit, developers say.
Wait and watch as rates held steady
FLOUTING economists' expectations, the Reserve Bank of Australia decided to leave interest rates on hold at today's board meeting.
Who's afraid of the big, bad banks?
TALK of interest rate rises didn't deter the buyers of a three-bedroom Wayville home that sold well above its reserve price at auction.
Rising prices put dream in crisis
THE rising median house price has outstripped wage increases in the past decade, prompting calls for an urgent reform of the state's housing policies and taxes.
Investors swoop as apartment market heats up
THIS year is being hailed the "year of the investor" with apartments hot on the radar.
Home Magazine
Coastal retreat
ENTERTAIN family and friends in spacious style with the flexible Georgia Spa design from Hickinbotham.
Raise the roof
FEELING claustrophobic? It's time to lift the roof and take your home to lofty heights.
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