Charming 3 bedroom home on large 922m2 garden block

This proudly presented 5/6 room home will appeal to couples or smaller families seeking a convenient easy maintenance lifestyle.

The home has lots of potential to further extend into the large block if required in the future but currently provides a very comfortable living scenario. The home has a welcoming ambience with an open plan lounge with built in bar adjacent a cottage kitchen/ breakfast area, 3 bedrooms, 2 with built-in robes & laundry serviced by a modern bathroom.

The grounds combine neat cottage gardens with established bird loving trees and manual watering system plus a large double garage and outdoor entertaining area.

Year round comfort is provided by ducted airconditioning, ceiling fans and a gas heater.
IF you want to live in Adelaide’s most liveable suburb, head for Glenalta.
After an exhaustive search, the leafy retreat beat Adelaide’s other 123 postcodes in the Sunday Mail’s quest for an urban utopia.
The man leading the search, demographer Bernard Salt, yesterday described the Hills suburb as “contemporary suburbia” in a “natural environment”.
“It’s a very different suburb to run-of-the-mill suburbia,” Mr Salt said.
“It’s safe, it’s comfortably well-to-do without being over the top, and in close proximity to the city.”
He said that, statistically, it out-performed suburbs like McLaren Vale, Semaphore and Rostrevor. The other finalists in his top 10 were Cumberland Park, St Peters, Grange, Sefton Park, Propsect and Modbury.
Footy great Geof Motley has lived in Glenalta for 44 years and described it as perfect.
“It has, without question, a very healthy climate,” he said.
“It’s very central to the city, the sea and the road to Melbourne. It takes between 15 and 20 minutes to get to the beach, the city and the freeway.”
Mr Motley said he had grown up with his neighbours and considered most of them as friends. “It’s a very friendly neighbourhood,” he said.
“Most people tend to support everyone in the district, and it has minimum problems compared to many other suburbs.”
On Friday, Sunday Mail editor Megan Lloyd presented City of Mitcham with a plaque to mark Glenalta as the winner of our competition.
“Glenalta is like the quiet sister to its more well-known neighbours, such as Blackwood and Belair, and the snazzy new Craigburn Farm, which is probably what makes it more liveable in our eyes,” Ms Lloyd said.
“Our choice may surprise many people, but most liveable is not meant to mean best; it’s about affordability, access and ambience – our version of triple-A.”
Deputy Mayor Grant Hudson said he was pleased to receive the award. “It’s a wonderful accolade for the suburb of Glenalta and the City of Mitcham,” he said. “It’s a very pleasant place to live.”