Housing Developments | Northern Suburbs

All high-rise, low-rise and street developments in areas other than the CBD and North Adelaide. Includes Port Adelaide and Glenelg.
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Re: Housing Developments | Northern Suburbs

#526 Post by crawf » Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:01 am

Did some research on Bolivar and found this
A STUDY on building up to 30,000 homes west of Port Wakefield Rd near Bolivar will be at least six years away.
An SA Water spokesman this week said a feasibility study on moving the Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Works to open up the land around it for housing would hopefully start by 2016 and be completed in 2020.

http://www.news.com.au/national/south-a ... 6801422136
- The treatment plant would be relocated past Gawler River.
He said a State Government preliminary study into building 10,000 homes on the Dry Creek saltpans - the council's other major housing vision - should be a priority in the meantime.

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#527 Post by ChillyPhilly » Wed Aug 12, 2015 1:39 am

It's like a massively watered-down reincarnation of the Multi-function Polis.
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#528 Post by monotonehell » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:31 am

Nathan wrote:If only we built beautiful power stations here.
I've never thought of Battersea PS as "beautiful" before. Not that I disagree.
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#529 Post by Goodsy » Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:06 am

Land is now selling for Eden Two Wells

http://edentwowells.com.au/

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#530 Post by bits » Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:32 pm

GoodSmackUp wrote:Land is now selling for Eden Two Wells

http://edentwowells.com.au/
Does Two Wells count as northern suburbs? I think it counts as rural town.

I love the idea of 1500+sqm blocks but it is a long way from the city.

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#531 Post by Goodsy » Tue Feb 02, 2016 2:40 pm

bits wrote:
GoodSmackUp wrote:Land is now selling for Eden Two Wells

http://edentwowells.com.au/
Does Two Wells count as northern suburbs? I think it counts as rural town.

I love the idea of 1500+sqm blocks but it is a long way from the city.
It could be considered the very edge of Adelaide, It's less than an hour away from the city.

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#532 Post by Nathan » Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:38 pm

Unless you owned a herd of animals, why does anyone a 1500+sqm block?

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#533 Post by rhino » Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:52 pm

Nathan wrote:Unless you owned a herd of animals, why does anyone a 1500+sqm block?
To build the house you want to live in without being restricted to a small footprint.
To have a shed/workshop because you enjoy making things.
To have a veggie garden because you like to grow your own veggies.
To have some fruit trees - same reason.
To have a garden because you enjoy gardening.
To have a swimming pool.
To have a tennis court.
To have a putting green (yes, I've seen a house with one).
To have room for your friends to come over.
To have room for your kids' friends to come over.
To grow trees.
To have space for a dog or two to run around in.
To have chickens.
Because your daughter wants a pony.
Because your son want space for his skateboard ramps.
Because you like fishing or sailing and have a boat and need to house it.


You surprise me Nathan - I usually find you to be a voice of reason, but I find your comment above absolutely ridiculous. Sorry.
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#534 Post by Eurostar » Sun Oct 29, 2017 9:44 pm

Blakes Crossing Facebook Post :
Blakes Crossing is pleased to advise that civil works have commenced to connect Hayfield Avenue up to Main North Road. 🚜🛤️
Expected opening is late December, 2017.
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#535 Post by Eurostar » Tue Oct 31, 2017 10:21 pm

News just in:

From today, residents living in the area bordered by Womma, Stebonheath, Petherton and Andrews Road are now part of Adelaide’s new suburb, Eyre.

If you live in this area you may need to change your address, but we are here to help.

Visit this website to see what the State Government and your local council have changed and what is left for you to update: www.dpti.sa.gov.au/eyre

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#536 Post by ChillyPhilly » Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:53 pm

Eurostar wrote:News just in:

From today, residents living in the area bordered by Womma, Stebonheath, Petherton and Andrews Road are now part of Adelaide’s new suburb, Eyre.

If you live in this area you may need to change your address, but we are here to help.

Visit this website to see what the State Government and your local council have changed and what is left for you to update: www.dpti.sa.gov.au/eyre
This area in here. The suburb name means more housing development incoming. Yay for urban sprawl! Image
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#537 Post by SBD » Thu Nov 02, 2017 12:32 am

I see someone has been quick to rename the existing thread about the shopping centre going up in the northeastern corner of the new suburb - well done.

The southeastern corner is already being developed, and the playing fields in the middle have been announced with development to start soon (if it hasn't already). Smith Creek flows through the northwestern extension, so there will not be a lot of development in the part closes to the Northern Expressway, but hopefully just enough development to restore the derelict heritage building at the end.

Whether the new suburb was created or not, this land was already zoned for housing. Immediately to its south in what continues to be Edinburgh North and Penfield, the vacant land is zoned for industry. Most of it has previously been either undeveloped pasture, or growing hay. I'd rather see this developed for housing than removing orchards and market gardens in Munno Para Downs, Angle Vale and Virginia.

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#538 Post by Goodsy » Thu Nov 02, 2017 9:04 am

It's already well underway, the oval is done and the clubhouses are just about finished as well. the whole this is making Womma Road a nightmare.. I hope they aren't planning on keeping it a single land road

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#539 Post by rhino » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:05 am

Where does one have to go to get a descent size block of land these days? One where I can have a nice house, a shed, an outdoor entertaining area, a double carport, room for a couple of fruit trees and some veggies, and a back lawn? 1000 sq m would be enough, and used to be the norm. So sad to see that 35km out from Adelaide we still have to live on top of each other :(
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#540 Post by Goodsy » Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:26 am

rhino wrote:
Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:05 am
Where does one have to go to get a descent size block of land these days? One where I can have a nice house, a shed, an outdoor entertaining area, a double carport, room for a couple of fruit trees and some veggies, and a back lawn? 1000 sq m would be enough, and used to be the norm. So sad to see that 35km out from Adelaide we still have to live on top of each other :(
Eden Two Wells currently has a few 1 hectare blocks

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