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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    It's hard to imagine what a place could be when most people can only remember recent history and see what's already there. Kensington in Adelaide's east is a great example of a suburb that was once looked down upon and is now regarded as one of the more exclusive. To think that it was a run down...
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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    Just looking through it, there's a lot of relevant info relating to block areas and distances from frontages on page 304.
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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    As far as I understand, the latest development plan for the entire Onkaparinga area (which covers both Seaford and Christies Beach) doesn't stipulate any minimal block size, but has a number of other conditions pertaining to other factors such as minimal frontage (I think it's at least 8m from...
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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    Seaford is a much more recently developed suburb than Christies Beach, so the housing stock is more modern and generally the more desirable of the two. There are also some less desirable suburbs immediately to the east of Christies Beach. Seaford has only been around for about 10 years or so...
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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    Yes, it's going to be interesting to see how prices and the rate of supply to the area changes in Seaford after the rail extension opens in 2013 and the Southern Expressway duplication as well.
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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    Earthquakes definitely are more of a risk in Adelaide, even compared to other major cities - but we aren't talking risk of the level that places like NZ and Japan face. A small number of buildings had to be demolished in Adelaide following the 1954 earthquake, but that's about as bad as it...
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    Investors in Adelaide - Where are your hot spots

    If this article is anything to go by, apparently we should all be investing in high places, literally... Sorry, but this has to be one of the stupidest real estate articles I've read all year. Rostrevor is nowhere near the beach, and I doubt that any significant number of people indicate...
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