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Hi, We are moving to Adelaide very soon and have been looking at properties in the Onkaparinga Hills area. Just wondered if anyone had been & looked at this area in person. We would be grateful of any info about shops, schools, public transport, amenities & the area in general. cheers. Karen.

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:)Hi depends on what part of the hills you mean but about 10 to 15 mins or 25 to 30 to the city.

hope that helps alan and laura taylor aberfoyle park soon to be woodcroft.:D

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When we first got here one of my favourite areas was Onkaparinga Hills. At the time I did not drive so for us the area was a non starter.

 

It is a lovely area but there is no immediate shops or schools so both would be a drive away. I think there is a bus route but nearest train would be at Noarlunga Centre.

 

Guzler & Sas are building a house (and very nice it looks too) there so I am sure she will have much more info in what exactly is around :o

 

Am driving now so things may be different if we were to look again. It has been in the paper a lot recently though due to residents fighting a re-zoning of some of the rural land for building purposes so may be another thing worth looking into :wubclub:

 

 

Lisa:v_SPIN:

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Hi, We are moving to Adelaide very soon and have been looking at properties in the Onkaparinga Hills area. Just wondered if anyone had been & looked at this area in person. We would be grateful of any info about shops, schools, public transport, amenities & the area in general. cheers. Karen.

 

Hi Karen

 

Funny how one of the smallest suburbs in Adelaide gets mentioned twice in a week .

 

Onk Hills is where we live and have for the last seven years.

It is really divided into two areas - the Huntingdale Estate (Built around 85 - 95)with a few houses /streets surrounding and then larger plots of land/farms/smallholding/horsey land.

 

We live between with a small acreage that gives us the impression we are in the middle of nowhere.All amenities are withing easy reach but yet we are just a little set back from busy life.

 

It is fairly quiet here but we like it that way :D

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Guest Guzzler&Sas

opps missed this post! Totally agree with Tyke on this one. We have friends who live there, visit them loads and fell in love with the place. Saw our plot of land for sale and went for it. Hoping to be residents by Xmas - can't wait!

Sas

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It is such a beautiful area but shuch a shame it may be rezoned and turned into yet another housing estate sold off to developers :nah:

 

With any luck the residents fight will not be in vain and it will stay as beautiful as it is - if this goes through which will be the next rural area to be ripped apart? It is a shame as one of our dreams was a large block for our house and now the plots are all being split so you are left with tiny or non existant gardens once your house is on:err:

 

Lisa:v_SPIN:

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It is such a beautiful area but shuch a shame it may be rezoned and turned into yet another housing estate sold off to developers :nah:

 

With any luck the residents fight will not be in vain and it will stay as beautiful as it is - if this goes through which will be the next rural area to be ripped apart? It is a shame as one of our dreams was a large block for our house and now the plots are all being split so you are left with tiny or non existant gardens once your house is on:err:

 

Lisa:v_SPIN:

Hi,

 

If rezoning goes ahead lets hope the council stick to current policies and blocks can be no smaller than 900m2, but hey who knows ?????

 

Guzzler

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It is such a beautiful area but shuch a shame it may be rezoned and turned into yet another housing estate sold off to developers :nah:

 

With any luck the residents fight will not be in vain and it will stay as beautiful as it is - if this goes through which will be the next rural area to be ripped apart? It is a shame as one of our dreams was a large block for our house and now the plots are all being split so you are left with tiny or non existant gardens once your house is on:err:

 

Lisa:v_SPIN:

 

You are wrong in suggesting that the area is to be rezoned Lisa.

At the moment the urban boundaries are to be extended in line with the government's long term plans.

After attending several council meetings I have a clear idea of what is going on plus I happen to know a town planner who made a presentation to local residents here at our house last week.It is a foregone conclusion that the boundaries will move talking to state officials as well.

 

Stage 2 may be rezoning in a few years after the Urban Boundary has moved.In the area we live in all 15 landholders are either in support of the urban boundary change and possible rezoning or at least not in opposition.I don't understand where you found out that residents are opposed to this change in this area.

 

At council meetings there has been strong opposition to the Bowring Hill area and rightly so.It is a totally undeveloped area (back of Aldinga) with no infrastructure whatever.There are also environmental concerns which were strongly voiced.As I don't know that area that well and don't live there I cannot comment too much upon it.

 

I have spoken to the local council,the state government and the Lady Mayoress regarding this,along with several other local residents who are more in the know than me.We have suggested that Bowring Hill is to be considered as a separate issue to the Hackham boundary change.This met with much approval by all concerned with no opposition.

 

Our proposals have been for blocks to be divided down to no less than 750m if or when rezoning and development can take place.900m may make the blocks too expensive and one reason for the urban boundary change is to eventually free up more land for development that is affordable.The local council suggested "Infilling and building up" in the existing areas - which is a joke.Denser population can lead to higher crime rates and social problems.

Many residents are wanting to subdivide so they can give their kids land so they can afford to build.Something I applaud wholeheartedly.

 

Any land we live on in this country has been "Developed"

 

Have a look at this site if it really does interest you, it does contain all relevant details.Interesting to see a lot more land is to be included in the new boundary in the north.

 

http://www.planning.sa.gov.au/go/urbanboundary

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I don't understand where you found out that residents are opposed to this change in this area.

 

From the Messenger and know someone in the area that has signed a petition from local residents opposing it.

 

Although being realistic I will be very surprised if people 'give the land to their kids' - more likely sell to developers to sub divide and run with their cash but horses for courses and all that :D It is lovely and rural but my point is it will not remain so if hundreds of new homes pop up where lovely views are at the mo - only my personal view but there you go :o

 

Lisa:v_SPIN:

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