Seaford Rise, SA 5169

4.1(13 reviews)

Ranked 173rd best suburb by locals in Adelaide (Greater) Region, SA

Great for

  • Pest-free
  • Public transport
  • Clean & green
  • Parks and recreation
  • Safe and sound

Not great for

  • Nightlife

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Professionals
  • Retirees
  • Singles
  • Beach Lovers

Reviews of Seaford Rise, SA

26th August 2023

"Where Coastal Beauty Meets Seaside Living"

Nestled along the scenic coastline, Seaford Rise offers a captivating blend of suburban comfort and seaside allure. This dynamic suburb boasts an array of features that cater to families, professionals, and those seeking a balanced coastal lifestyle.

🏖️ Coastal Bliss: With its close proximity to the beach, Seaford Rise provides residents with endless opportunities to indulge in the sun, sand, and surf. Take leisurely walks along the shore, enjoy picnics with a backdrop of waves, or simply unwind while watching the stunning sunsets over the ocean.

🏡 Family-Friendly Haven: Seaford Rise is tailor-made for families. The suburb is dotted with parks, playgrounds, and green spaces, ensuring that children have ample room to play and explore. Top-quality schools in the vicinity make it an ideal location for raising kids.

🛍️ Convenience at Hand: Everything you need is within reach in Seaford Rise. Local shops, supermarkets, and essential amenities cater to your daily needs. Plus, a range of dining options, from cozy cafes to vibrant eateries, offer diverse culinary experiences.

🚴‍♂️ Active Lifestyle: Embrace an active lifestyle with various outdoor activities. The suburb boasts well-maintained bike trails, walking paths, and fitness centers, encouraging residents to stay fit and enjoy the outdoors.

🌳 Nature's Beauty: Seaford Rise takes pride in its lush surroundings. The suburb's commitment to green spaces means that nature is never too far away. Enjoy serene walks through parks and reserves, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the natural world.
🏊‍♂️ Leisure and Recreation: For those who love aquatic activities, Seaford Rise has it covered. Take a dip in local pools, participate in water sports, or enjoy a relaxing day by the water.

🚇 Accessible and Connected: The suburb's proximity to major roads and public transport options ensures easy connectivity to surrounding areas and the city center, making daily commutes and weekend getaways hassle-free.

Seaford Rise effortlessly combines the best of both worlds – the serene charm of coastal living and the convenience of modern amenities. It's a place where you can relish the coastal breeze, form lasting connections, and find a true sense of belonging. Experience the allure of Seaford Rise – your gateway to coastal community living.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
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8th September 2022

"Pizza & cafes"

Seaford Rise is a lovely beachy area, perfect for any aged person to live, there are amazing pizza restaurants as well as fish and chip shops!

Steve Mac | House and Land Expert

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
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23rd March 2022

"Lovely coastal suburb"

Seaford Rise is situated nicely amongst the outer southern suburbs, and grabs some very nice views of the coast. A mixture of fairly large land blocks here if you are wanting to raise a family or smaller blocks for singles or smaller families. Median house price is 480k to buy and $400 per week for rent, so considering today's standards, is average. Close to amenities such as Seaford Central, Colonnades and Westfield Marion, schools, etc. Low crime rate according to SA Police crime statistics.

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  • Singles
  • Families with kids
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"Great for families"

Awesome suburb to bring up young families. Everything in the suburb is fairly new and built recently. The onkaparinga council is pretty good but slightly expensive council rates for home owners. There’s heaps of parks and playgrounds. A quick drive down the road would also take you to the local beach!

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  • Families with kids
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"A great suburb"

Seaford Rise is a great suburb, it is a very safe area, filled with nice houses, two parks and lots of nature, including forests, fields and multiple ponds. It is ultimately the best peaceful suburb in the South, or maybe in Adelaide.

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  • Families with kids
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Rentals in Seaford Rise

Chris O'Brien real estate agent
Chris O'Brien
South Real Estate

"Seaford Rise, Where I Work, Rest and Play!"

We have lived here for 7 years after arriving from the UK. Originally living in Seaford we moved over Commercial Road to Seaford Rise.
We live on the Coast which is a great private development owned by Hickinbotham Homes. There is a great community spirit there with a lot of young families building on the estate, for example we had a street party for new years eve which finished at 4am. The kids out playing over at the creek on the tyre swing which us parents made for them. Coming home covered in mud, which is how kids should be playing, not sitting in playing computer games all day and night.
Seaford Rise has the fantastic Grand Boulevard all the way to secluded tree lined streets. It appeals to young and old to the very trendy.
The train extension and duplication of the Southern Expressway makes this a place for investment and for the commuters who are looking for that Coastal home.
We have the Moana Surf Club which is great for the young ones as they have the Little Nippers Club. Every Friday night during the summer we have a steak and beer at the club watching the sunset while the kids are on the beach. Moana has 2 beaches 1 you can drive on and the other a walk on only beach,I must admit we have the best beaches down south.
Seaford Recreation centre for the local gym and skate park and numerous primary schools this really is a great suburb.
Seaford shopping centre is expanding with Target opening there, then we have the rail extension due for completion late 2013 and the duplication of the expressway why would you not want to live here?
Feel free to email me and ask questions anytime.

Chris O'Brien from Ray White Seaford

0449 140 101

"I sell homes beside the seaside"

[email protected]
www.realestateseaford.com.au

Great for

  • Child Friendly and Safe
  • Great Amenities and More On The Way
  • Best Beaches In Adelaide Just A Stones Throw Away

Not great for

  • No Complaints Now With Rail Extension, Expressway Duplication and NBN Rolling out Now!

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Country Lovers
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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"Perfect Family Lifestyle"

Seaford Rise is a reasonably new area in comparison to its surrounding suburbs that is still enjoying expansions with further land released for housing. It has proven itself as an upmarket area with a large diversity of houses, mostly which were built from the 1990’s until present. The houses and allotments vary from villas and courtyard blocks to full size allotments with large double storey homes. There are a range of views catered for ranging from the Southern Hills to the Pedlers Creek and all the way around to capture the Ocean.
Numerous parks and Reserves are located throughout and surrounding this beautiful suburb, many of which contain playgrounds for your children to explore. The tree lined walking trail winding from the parade to Augusta Drive gives you the option to leave your car at home and enjoy the walk to the shops, whilst the bike track will let you walk or ride as far as Noarlunga or McLaren Vale via the old train Line. The public transport system is on the rise, with the already frequent bus service and the future extension of the Noarlunga Train line.
The Seaford Rise Shopping Precinct caters to all your shopping needs with over 40 stores ranging from Woolworths, Foodland and Specialty food stores to Electronics, Fashion and Beauty Stores. As Far as night time entertainment and dine in meals go the Seaford Hotel is a very popular local choice. The area is spoilt for takeaway with a large number of cuisines scattered throughout.
Overall Seaford Rise is a quiet and friendly place to live, catering for all demographics ranging from large families and single couples to those looking to retire. For more detailed real estate advice in the Southern regions contact Zoe Laris at Southgate Real Estate on 08 8386 2322, via email at [email protected] or drop into our local office at 1 Griffiths Drive, Moana.

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"Perfect compromise"

We recently purchased a 16 year old home in Seaford Rise with a decent yard, Yes they still exist. We have found the area suprisingly quiet at night, no sirens, dogs or loud cars. The neighbours seem nice and are all very house proud which tells me they have respect for their homes. Walking distance to a fantastic beach but far enough away that the windows and gutters do no corrode. There is easy access to buses and the expressway is only 2 stoplights away, sorry make that 3 now. Great area for familys or couples, not sure about nightlife as we are now in our 40's. Local shopping is more than adequate and less than 10 min's to Collonades and Lonsdale cover's everything you could ever need. Traffic on Comercial road can be get heavy at rush hour but the long awaited rail extension will help ease this. The restraunts at Norlunga have seen us about once a week and Mclaren Vale is now just as close. 15 years ago we would not have went near Seaford Rise but Suburbs change and Seaford Rise has changed for the better. Good value for money

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  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"An expanding near coastal suburb ideal for raising families."

Seaford Rise was originally a joint venture between SA Government & Private Enterprise to create an affordable new estate for the growing population in the South.From it's humble beginnings with integrated housing ( SAHT & Private Ownership) it has now established itself as an emerging upmarket area. Many of the later stages in the estate have a number of sites capturing sensational seaviews and views across the southern foothills and Willunga Range.There is a diversity of housing and block sizes ranging from villas & courtyards to family sized allotments.As the estate has grown & matured the demographic profile has begun to shift with it.The immediate area has benefitted from this growth as it has brought with it new amenities and infrastructure.ie The Seaford Shopping Centre, Southern Expressway and soon to be constructed extension of the Noarlunga railway line to a new station on Seaford Road at Seaford Meadows.The residents are generally friendly and community minded. The area is favoured with lovely sandy beaches and is at the gateway to the Fleurieu Peninsula with it's variety of wineries and southern vales attractions.Overall it is considered to be a safe quality area to raise a family.As the coastal areas of the south develop further it too should enjoy strong capital growth in the years ahead.

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  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
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"Still a very safe environment to raise your kids!!"

The weather is great, the beach is close enough to go for quick swim, but far enough not to cause maintance issues with the home. Our neighbours are brilliant, always to watch your place when your away. Seaford needs to expand more but its getting there. My family love to visit up here too, wouldn't live anywhere else!!

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"Great suburb. Peaceful and fairly quiet"

Lots of parks/reserves generally green and neat and tidy. Close to schools, shops, transport and not far to the beach.

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  • Professionals
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  • Retirees
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"Downhill sliding"

Seaford Rise is going downhill rapidly.
It used to be somewhere I was proud to say I lived, but it's being overrun by bogans.

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  • Singles
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North

No way! Seaford Rise is better than its surrounding suburbs!

VincentW

I have heard that a certain Seaford suburb is starting to have problems but it isn't Seaford Rise.

thesuburbreviewer25
thesuburbreviewer25

No suburbs south have any problems. And that's a fact.

thesuburbreviewer25
thesuburbreviewer25

How dare you! No southern suburb has any problems! Nothing compared to the Northern suburbs! You went to school, right? Use the correct terminology before pin-pointing areas you've obviously never been to!

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"Opportunity for Growth"

Just moved down South from the North, glad we made the move. The culture is more laid back and relaxed, gr8 place to bring your children up. close to the beach, clean beach!!

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CommunityMan
CommunityMan

Sounds great! Is there much work around in the area?

Nixski

Dont know as I have only just moved South. Stats say at least 30 families move South each week? There would have to be jobs in the area.

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