Friday, September 30, 2011

Homes For Sale | SA Real Estate | Adelaide Now

Homes for SaleTranquil retreatTHE "tranquillity" of a country property with acreage at Dawesley is one of the vendor's favourite things about it. Home to make your memoriesA BLOCK of land close to a park and quality schools provided the perfect canvas for the Ferrari family home. Still shipshapeMORE than 120 years ago, sea captain Peter Dickson needed a house for himself and his crew. Small family, big findA HOME in a family-friendly neighbourhood has been thoroughly renovated by the vendor. Slice of serenity for a familyVENDORS Con and Helen Lioulis moved into their Royston Park home 17 years ago because of the potential they saw for bringing up a family. Time and tide in prime positionLOCATION, location, location often is trumpeted as the main rule in property. Space with potentialA BIG backyard will be hard to leave for the vendors of a family home in Tea Tree Gully. Spacious home fit for a familyA LOVE of the North Adelaide lifestyle attracted the vendors to a newly-built Stanley St home in 2002. Country living in a horse havenFROM catching trout in the dam to riding horses in the paddocks, a Mt George property offers a country lifestyle close to Adelaide. To build dreams onANOTHER house could be built on the existing space in the backyard of a three-bedroom cottage in North Adelaide, the vendor says. Classic charm of historyONLINE research and a hot tip from work colleagues helped the vendors of a Malvern property find their ideal family home in a desirable location. Laidback living at jailer's homeAN 1860s homestead at has a long family history, with the present vendor being the only person to own the home outside the Scott family. Natural bonus awaitsA RESERVE across the road with lakes and paths is a bonus for the buyer of a Parafield Gardens home. Cash in on a new coatThe difference between painting and not painting your house can mean thousands of dollars difference in resale return. Cash in on a new coatTHE difference between painting and not painting your house can mean thousands of dollars difference in resale return. Nature study in a dream homeDARYL Curyer's desire to build a dream home among the gum trees started about 10 years ago. Three generations of warmthA BUNGALOW built in 1925 by the present owner's grandfather has been passed through the Reilly generations for more than 70 years. Solid family charmWHEN vendor David Gray first purchased an Edwardstown property 15 years ago, he was attracted to its solid exterior. Stonework inspires makeoverTHE last thing Dean Parker wanted to do when he bought a "development site" at Grange four years ago was knock the house down. Farm life centres on homesteadARABLE land and a historic homestead make a desirable duo at Yacanta in Birdwood. You can eat in, or outTHE vendors of a near-new house at Broadview say the highlight of the purpose-built property is its alfresco dining area. Showing off presidential tiesWHEN the Silvestri family found their dream family home, they didn't expect to find their perfect location on the other side of the city. Big beauty set among the gumsA DESIRE to live in a big house in a nice town led a couple to a Georgian-fronted property in Gumeracha. Close to all the actionGENEROUS-SIZED bedrooms and an inviting layout attracted vendor Judith Szekeres to her Beulah Park property 10 years ago. Home has loving feelingA FRESH and funky restored bungalow in Kensington Gardens affords a family the luxury of space as well as being close to retail and dining outlets. French influence inspires retreatA LOVE of French architecture and a trip to Claude Monet's garden was the inspiration for a secluded retreat in Crafers. VideoNewsMore NewsMPs set for major pay increaseTHE nation's 226 federal MPs are in line for a major pay rise and backbenchers are tipped to almost double their salary to $250,000 a year. The canine heroes of 9/11In the days that followed 9/11, nearly 100 search and rescue dogs and their owners scoured Ground Zero for survivors. Homes for Sale

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