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what are your requirements-proximity to city,size,price ect.?juddy said:I am looking to move to Adelaide next year (for about four years), and am not really interested in renting, but want to buy and then rent out when we move back to Perth. I don't want to pay too much so am just looking for a list of suburbs to avoid or an idea of the most affordable suburbs that are fairly nice. If any locals can help that would be great.
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rostrevor,glynde,paynenam,firle,magill.U would possibly buy brand new for 350k,its about 5kms from city and allthough its not the eastern suburbs its on the skirt of. rent would be roughly 350 pw for this type of property. stay close to the city (within 5kms) to protect your investment imo.juddy said:Ok, just the two of us so 3 bedroom will do, not strata, unit etc, within 20k of city will do. Under 350k, the cheaper the better, but a decent neighbourhood.
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warney said:rostrevor,glynde,paynenam,firle,magill.U would possibly buy brand new for 350k,its about 5kms from city and allthough its not the eastern suburbs its on the skirt of. rent would be roughly 350 pw for this type of property. stay close to the city (within 5kms) to protect your investment imo.
good summation nicks,you could be right on all points there. no probs juddy,happy to help.Nicks said:Agreed, these are good but I also believe for growth the West will be the best in future. That said some of the future growth suburbs under 350k are also still pretty crappy to live in. So the suburbs mentioned above will provide a nicer living environment, still good gains as they hang off the expensive Eastern suburbs, but expect best gains in the under realised West suburbs half way between city and NW beaches (ie between Henley Beach Rd and Port Rd).
throw in unley park and urbrae and you have pretty much covered itkerosam said:when i did my studies in SA (abt 4 to 5 years), i like north adelaide and pasadena... stayed there most of the time when i was there... burnside, norwood & kensington are livable too.
for those living in SA, may i know what are the 'posh' suburbs? just curious
I've never lived in Adelaide, only been there as a tourist. But when I've been to Glenelg it's been windy and generally not that pleasant with the weather compared to the city and other suburbs. It seemed to be a somewhat overrated location IMO.Rafa said:airport..... 5 mins away... no 1 hour travel time... and funniliy enough, no aeroplane noise.. unlike north adelaide and glenelg which are directly under the flight path!
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