Adelaide Areas Guide
Every area of Adelaide has different characteristics that affect building. Explore what to consider when building in different locations across Adelaide and South Australia.
Adelaide Hills
The Adelaide Hills offers a lifestyle distinct from suburban Adelaide, with established townships, rural properties, and...
Explore areaNorthern Suburbs
Adelaide's northern suburbs include established areas closer to the city and newer growth corridors further out. The reg...
Explore areaSouthern Suburbs
Adelaide's southern suburbs stretch from the beachside communities of Brighton and Seacliff through established areas li...
Explore areaWestern Suburbs
Adelaide's western suburbs include sought-after beachside communities like Henley Beach, Grange, and West Beach, as well...
Explore areaEastern Suburbs
Adelaide's eastern suburbs include leafy, established areas like Burnside, Norwood, and Magill, extending toward the foo...
Explore areaInner Suburbs
Adelaide's inner suburbs offer proximity to the CBD, established amenities, and often character-filled streetscapes. Bui...
Explore areaCoastal Areas
Adelaide's coastline stretches from Outer Harbor in the north to Sellicks Beach in the south, offering diverse coastal l...
Explore areaGrowth Corridors
Adelaide's growth corridors include areas like Gawler East, Mount Barker, Seaford Heights, and areas north of the city. ...
Explore areaRegional Commuter Towns
Regional commuter towns like Mount Barker, Murray Bridge, Gawler, and towns along the Adelaide Hills fringe offer larger...
Explore areaFleurieu Peninsula
The Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide, includes coastal communities like Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, and Middleton, ...
Explore areaNot sure which area suits your needs?
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