South Australia is known for its warm climate and beaches, and can lay claim to not one, but two coveted titles: it is the Festival State and the Wine State of Australia. Roughly 1,919 real estate service businesses are active in South Australia, employing about 3,795 estate agents.
When estate agents are a dime a dozen, sifting through the masses to find an agent that is right for you becomes a challenge. Perfect Agent helps you to do just that, and it’s as easy as completing the form above to start the process of finding someone that can help you sell.
Sports and entertainment for all
Colonel William Light was responsible for surveying and planning what eventually became the city of Adelaide, and the suburb of North Adelaide is located in the area north of the River Torrens. Since its establishment as a part of the city in 1837, North Adelaide has become a hub of architecture, culture and sports.
The Adelaide Oval plays host to cricket and Australian rules football games, and North Adelaide’s many gardens and parks – including Wellington Square at its centre – provide green spaces for residents to unwind and relax.
Visit one of the many popular restaurants found on O’Connell Street and Melbourne Street for nourishment, or quench your thirst at one of a number of heritage-listed pubs and hotels.
Facts about North Adelaide
“The Australian backyard was once built for tradesmen and outdoor toilets. As suburbs spread, it became a playground and a source of pride…”
– Peter Munro
- One of North Adelaide’s most notable residents is Sir William Lawrence Bragg, who jointly received the Nobel Prize for Physics with his father, William Henry Bragg, in 1915. He was the youngest-ever Nobel laureate in physics, receiving it at only 25. His work laid the foundations for the development of X-ray crystallography.