Price increase for Adelaide suburbs
November 26, 2019
Solid property news for Adelaide which according to API is now leading the nation for house price growth with 65% of suburbs experiencing price increases during the past 12 months.
Strong government investment into infrastructure is helping to drive market demand which is indicated by strong buyer sentiment, high local and international investor activity and busy home opens.
According to REISA President, Mr Brett Roenfeldt, the unit and apartment markets are on fire at the moment which is great news for the Griffin team as we have two exciting projects in development in Plympton and on the coast in Glenelg.
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