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North Haven

"Buy now before it becomes out of reach"

Everything they say is true!

I bought my house in Gulfpoint Drive in 1994 and every day I see the open spaces over the sea & sky, the sun come up and go down and say how lucky am I! I go for my morning walk around the marina and see dolphins swimming and feeding just feet away from me and it becomes magical.

I have living in many places overseas and on the sea but I think this is one of the best; it has all the elements of living on the sea & marina but without the crowded noisy beachside hustle. Its like living in the country but with the benefits of a city close by.

Adelaide Airport is 30 mins away by vehicle; travel by bus and train to the CBD is 30 mins with stations in walking distance.

Local shopping centre has Post Office, supermarket, butcher, bakery, fruit & veg shop, takeaway food, deli, chemist, discount store, hairdresser, dentist, doctor, physio, video.

Overlooking the water on the marina is the Sailmaster Tavern, bar, bottle shop and silver service restaurant, Italian restaurant, Chinese restaurant, deli/cafe, hairdresser, dry cleaner, beauty salon, yacht brokers and marine supplier.

Attached to the marina is the Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia, one of Adelaide's largest yacht clubs, and the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron is close by in the Port River. Weekend racing and Twilight racing on Wednesday evenings.

Fishing charters operate from marina; public boat ramp alongside.

Surf LifeSaving Club located on Gulf Point Drive with club rooms, meals and gym.

Indoor swimming pool, club and gym close by.

North Haven has a number of parks with picnic facilities and playground equipment.

Two golf courses - 18 hole Golf Course in walking distance and Glanville Hall Par 3 Golf Course.

Close by along the coast are Largs Bay, Semaphore, Port Adelaide, Westfield’s West Lakes.
Great shopping, dining out, cinema, galleries, fishing, sailing, jet ski tours, kayaking in the mangroves, dolphin cruises, seahorse farm, maritime museum, train museum, community markets, fish markets, kiteboarding, bike tours, walking trails and tours, antiques, organics and much more.

It is an eclectic mix of heritage, maritime, lifestyle, arts, retaining the old, influx of the new.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Retirees
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