Property
House of the Week
Down My Street
Ayers Ave, Daw Park
LEAFY trees, character homes and proximity to the city, beach, shops and schools add to the appeal of living in Ayers Ave, Daw Park.
Hinkler Cres, Modbury Heights
A RESERVE, friendly atmosphere and affordable housing play a part in making Hinkler Crescent at Modbury Heights a desirable family address.
Murray Rd, Port Noarlunga
PANORAMIC sea and Hills views complement a family atmosphere and desirable lifestyle at Murray Rd, Port Noarlunga.
Spotlight
Catch the wave
WHITE sand and crystal clear water has historically made Port Willunga a popular holiday destination but now it is also a growing residential area.
Tunnels open golden era
THE Heysen Tunnels this year notched their 10th anniversary - coinciding with a decade in the sun for Stirling property prices.
Treasure island
AMERICAN River, located on Kangaroo Island's eastern inlet, is a proven property goldmine with prices rocketing over the past 10 years.
Moving House
Remove the uncertainty
MOVING interstate can be a costly process but there are several options to save time and money.
A green way to add value
ENERGY saving and environmentally friendly home equipment are becoming a point of difference for buyers keen to capitalise on reduced bills.
Makeovers the norm
THE old adage of having to spend money to make money is no truer than when selling your home.
First Open
Live convenient life
STRONG capital growth and convenient location were the top two reasons the vendors of a family house in Brompton chose to build in the area.
It's the peace de resistance
SAFE, community-oriented streets can be hard to come by but a quiet subdivision at Shea-Oak Log is straight out of yesteryear.
Family needs come first
DESIGNED for a family by a family man, a Hampstead Gardens house will be ideal for people with many children.
Under the Hammer
Out of public glare
SHIELDED under the pitched gable roof of a Medindie Tudor home, behind a private fence, many meetings have helped shape South Australian television.
Own a slice of Magill history
JUST a handful of families have enjoyed living in the historical halls of an 1880s Magill house that is now on the market for the third time.
Ideal venue for family fun
ALMOST a century of memories are wrapped up in the walls of a Joslin villa, a family home since it was built in 1920.
Hills, Coast, Country
Homestead adds to land's beauty
A TOUCH of Italy was created in the Adelaide Hills by an Italian migrant family who set their house within the landscape surrounded by fruit trees.
Timeless frame for river views
VENDORS of Silvaplana at Clayton Bay found inspiration for their house in a Richard Neutra-designed 1940s property from Palm Springs in the US.
Historic mansion overlooks ocean
A DECISION to restore a prominent part of South Australia's history has returned Mt Breckan, at Victor Harbor, to its former glory.
UDIA Special Feature
50,000 homes too short
AUSTRALIA is building 50,000 too few homes every year to meet population growth. That is forcing up rents.
Chasing equality in the industry
IN an industry dominated by men, more bright young women are making their mark.
Hole in our workforce imminent
A MASSIVE shortfall in qualified workers is on the horizon, the development industry says.
Property News
Who lives where - and why
IN Coober Pedy and Peterborough live the South Australians most likely to drive a car more than 10 years old.
Double edged auction sword
SOUTH Australian auction clearance rates have dived but more people are choosing to sell their property through the process.
Local buyer snares slice of history
HISTORIC Medindie mansion Ennis, owned by Urban Construct managing director James Rice and wife Leah, has sold for more than $7 million over two titles.
Property Invest
Gearing up for success
MANY are familiar with the tax benefits of negative gearing but because it requires risk, you need to ensure you are in a position to maximise them.
Bank on the home
A REVERSE mortgage loan can be a great way for older South Australians to unlock finance against the value of their home.
Invest in escapism
INVESTING in a holiday home or apartment can be a smart way to buy your own getaway while still generating a rental income.
Home Magazine
Focus on space
The compact Fremantle from Fairmont Homes is ideal for first-home buyers or those looking to downsize.
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NEWS
Driver dies in high-speed horror
THE impact of a fatal Seaton smash was so violent that a car destroyed a Stobie pole after bouncing off a bus during what police have been told was a race.
SPORT
Johnson axed for second Test
MITCHELL Johnson says he feels "mentally fine" with his bowling after losing his place in the Australian side for the second Ashes Test.
Money
NAB faces retail compensation bid
BANK facing class action from retailers over losses made during busy Christmas period.