Over the last few weeks, a couple of articles have crept into the local Messenger newspaper which could be the beginning of the largest real estate development in the mid northern region of Adelaide since Mawson Lakes was conceived in the late 1990′s.

A Four Billion dollar suburb plan has been proposed to create a new suburb, known as ‘Waterview’, to the west of the RAAF Edinburgh base. Utilising 357ha of land, the proposal includes the development of around 2,800 homes around a network of man-made waterways, as well as commercial and shopping hubs, schools and a railway station.


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The map above shows roughly where the suburb is likely to be created, according to the boundaries described in the Messegner article, providing easy access to RAAF Edinburgh, Port Wakefield Road, the Northern Expressway, and a potential future offshoot of the Gawler to Adelaide railway line. The proposed ‘Northern Connector‘ which will provide a new expressway to connect the Northern Expressway to the ‘South Road Superway‘ and the Port River Expressway, includes a new freight rail line to the west of Port Wakefield Road. This will leave an unused rail corridor to the from Salisbury to the Northern Expressway (marked in red on the map) which would hopefully be converted to become a part of Adelaide’s passenger rail network, and be extended to Virginia to provide a valuable service to this growing outer suburb.

This would provide a fantastic boost to Adelaide’s north, especially if the rail link is established. With the expansion of the RAAF Edinburgh base, such a development will ensure there is ample quality accommodation to see the north of Adelaide become Australia’s defence hub. The potential upgraded rail means it will be very easy to access other defence areas including the large contractor firms like BAE and SAAB based at Technology Park, Mawson Lakes, and the upgraded roads will provide a freeway journey most of the way to ASC at Osbourne for the Air Warfare Destroyer and Submarine development projects.

This project has only just been announced and there is some way to go to get all of the necessary approvals, but there is potential for development to commence as early as the middle of 2011. Hopefully this project will be given due consideration as an alternative to the Buckland Park proposed development, as the location is much more sensible in the fight to reduce urban sprawl. Watch this space.

As a follow up to my recent post about the export variants of the Adelaide -built Holden Commodore and Caprice, it is fantastic to hear today that the Commodore will be making its way back to the United States as a Police vehicle.

Adelaide Now reported that orders can now being taken from US police forces to purchase the purpose built Chevrolet Caprice, based on the Holden Statesman. They state that Holden is hoping to sell 20,000 of these cars in America.

The vehicle will feature a 6.0L V8, a long wheel base providing room for a safety barrier and specially designed, heavy duty seats to accommodate equipment belts. Plus it looks a heck of a lot better than the old Ford Crown Victoria’s that most police are still using.

Again, this is more great news for the northern suburbs of Adelaide as Holden ramps up for the release of the new Cruze and Commodore, diversifying the business and helping to secure the future of the region and the Australian automotive industry.

Have a look at the 2011 Chevrolet Caprice PPV website for full details about the car and some great pictures.

If you’re after a little luxury with plenty of space for the family to spread out, this piece of Mawson Lakes real estate is sure to impress. Situated along the linear park, this home features 4 bedrooms – the master has its own balcony and a stunning ensuite. There is both a formal lounge and a family room allow the kids to have their own space, and double garage for the family cars or ample storage.

This property is located at 2 Victoria Ct, Mawson Lakes and is marketed by Elders Mawson Lakes. For the full listing description, visit RealEstateView.

A quiet weekend for auctions in the northern suburbs, here’s two that might be worth a look:

The development of an $80 million shopping center has been announced as part of the new Blakes Crossing estate. It will feature a large Woolworths and a selection of specialty stores. The development will be built by the central lake and is expected to be open by the middle of 2011, and will be surrounded by around 1500 new homes. Great to see such an investment in our northern suburbs.


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Are you keen to get out and watch a few properties sell under the hammer in the northern suburbs? There’s a couple of auctions today :


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Have a great day and best of luck if you’re bidding!

Last year, RAAF Edinburgh put on a fantastic display at the Clipsal 500 to give the general public an idea of what the RAAF do in the Adelaide northern suburbs. This year, they’ll be doing it again, so if you’re heading to the Clipsal, be sure to stop by the RAAF display to check out their toys.

Here’s a short video from the 2009 Clipsal with Group Captain Reg Carruthers talking about the display…

For more information, visit RAAF Edinburgh and Clipsal 500

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