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VIEWPOINT [13]
Lightsview community news
Contents
Timber, wood and stone are combined for
sophisticated effect in Scott Salisbury Homes’
new display home at Lightsview.
Around the neighbourhoodCatch up on Lightsview’s community
news, from developments at the
Freshview Market to upcoming events
and plans for the suburb.
Family and friendlyScott Salisbury Homes’ fourth display
home at Lightsview charms with
character and contemporary features.
New apartments: Best of both worldsLightsview’s future Town Centre takes
shape with the release of the suburb’s
second round of apartments with prices
starting from only $295,000.
Home for goodMore than $90,000 was raised for charity
from a successful partnership between
Rendition Homes and Lightsview.
In focus: Terrace 344Ingenious, fresh architecture brings a
European feel to Lightsview in this three-
bedroom home priced from just $394,950.
Terrace 238: Pushing the boundariesLightsview masters doing more with less
in the Terrace 238.
Urban edgeStarting at just $350,950, Lightsview’s
Urban Garage home is the ideal modern
home base with the perfect clever design.
More choice, closer to the city Lightsview’s housing range is diverse,
suited to any budget and only 8km
from the city!
Viewpoint edition [13] Lightsview community newsPage 2
FREE OUTDOOR CINEMA – The Strand Reserve
Much loved classics and new releases screen from 7pm-11pm. Join us for pre-movie fun from 7pm with screenings kicking off by 9pm.
Fri December 18 Boxtrolls (PG) A young orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling trash collectors tries to save his friends
from an evil exterminator.
Sun January 3 Imitation Game (M) During World War II, mathematician Alan Turing tries to crack the enigma code with help
from fellow mathematicians.
Fri January 15 Paddington (G) A young Peruvian bear travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at
Paddington Station, he meets the kindly Brown family, who offer him a temporary haven.
Fri January 22 Paper Planes (G) An imaginative children’s film about a young Australian boy’s passion for flight and his challenge
to compete in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan.
OTHER EVENTS
Sat January 9 Lightsview Festival – make sure you don’t miss the skyshow, or the rides, food and fun! Held at Waterford Park from
6pm-10pm.
Around the neighbourhood
NEWS
Market blooms in wintry weatherLightsview’s Sunday morning Farmers’ Market is going from
strength to strength, even as the weather remains cool.
Open every Sunday throughout winter, the market is looking
to grow and diversify in the near future.
“We want to try and get as much variety into it as possible so
you can do almost all of your shopping at the market,” says
market manager David Cook. “In the next two months we’re
going to be expanding to have up to 25-30 stalls each week and
we’ll be hoping to get more of the community involved.”
With an emphasis on local, organic and pesticide-free produce,
shopping at the market is as good for you as it is for farmers.
The market is located at the corner of City View Boulevard and
Folland Avenue, opposite the Sales and Information Centre. It’s
on every Sunday between 8am and 1pm. For more information
call 0409 929 070.
Harvest timeLightsview’s home gardeners are gearing up for another year
building their skills with Urban Sprout and the Magic Harvest
program. Under the watchful eye of gardener Paula Winen,
many residents will spend winter and spring learning techniques
for producing their own fruit and vegetables in the communal
garden beds near the Urban Lights Café.
This is the third year running for the successful horticulture
lessons, which have sprouted more than a few green thumbs
around the suburb. If you’re interested in learning how to
keep those veggies alive, visit www.lightsview.com.au or
call 8261 1888 for more details.
Viewpoint would like to heartily
thank Kirsty Allison from Scott
Salisbury Homes for help in
coordinating our cover story ‘Family
and friendly, which we captured at
‘Parksfield’. We’d also like to extend
our gratitude to Scott Salisbury
Homes’ General Manager Lyndon
Henman for his time. Jeremy, Paulo
and Lisa from the Urban Lights
Café, thank you for allowing us to
photograph at your café and for
the delicious pizza (photographed).
Special thanks to Sue and Neil for
being so generous with the story of
your latest purchase and to David
Cook for your insightful interview
as well. Finally, a big thank you to
Jonathan van der Knaap for so ably
capturing the imagery of this edition.
Credits
What’s on at LightsviewThe coming months at Lightsview are full of community events
that will get you (and the kids) out of the house.
Excited about the idea of building a strong and diverse community,
Lightsview organises events that happen year round. As the
evenings get longer and cool weather clears out, it’s a particularly
good time for meeting friends and neighbours in the local area.
Be it an outdoor movie screening, school holiday activity or a
special event like the Festival, there’s always something to do
at Lightsview.
For more information on these events, call us on 8261 1888, follow us
on Facebook (facebook.com/lightsview) or register your contact details
at lightsview.com.au to receive regular updates.
Paula Winen, Magic Harvest Convenor.
Van Nuygen is a regular stallholder selling fresh produce from his Virginia market garden.
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Urban Lights Café to sparkle longerThe Urban Lights Café, a favourite spot for Lightsview locals,
is celebrating winter’s end with longer opening hours.
Now open every night from Thursday to Saturday until 10pm
and on Sundays until 6pm, the eatery will be firing up the wood
oven to keep people well fed long after dusk falls.
Offering a new menu of traditional and inventive wood oven
pizzas, calzone as well as staples like lasagne, the café is also
fully licensed. They’re not forgetting the other most important
part of the day either and are open early to serve your morning
coffee with a smile from Tuesday to Sunday.
For more information or to book, call 8261 0700 or visit their
Facebook page.
Register to Ride Like CrazyThe sixth annual Lightsview ‘Ride Like
Crazy’ was a resounding success in
January this year. Hundreds of cyclists
took on the 107km, 90km and 51km
courses to raise $250,000 for cancer
research at the Flinders Medical Centre
Foundation and the Neurosurgical
Research Foundation. In 2015 they
exceeded their $1m fund raising target!
Registrations are open for the 2016 event
which will once again be supported by
Lightsview, so visit www.ridelikecrazy.com
to sign up for next year’s ride and start
training now!
New lease on life for Performing Arts CentreThe former David Campbell Performing
Arts Centre building is set to be revitalised
as a childcare centre.
An important part of serving the growing
and diverse Lightsview community,
the proposed childcare centre will be
housed in this existing building after a
full conversion has been undertaken
by a future owner of the facility and
the operator.
Lightsview has opened registrations
of interest from potential owners and
operators of this facility ahead of a tender
process for its sale. For more information
contact Antony Brabham on 8261 1888.
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Head east for quick city connectWork on Lightsview’s major connecting thoroughfare – East
Parkway – has been completed and opened to the public for
even quicker access from the city.
Running between Hampstead Road and Fosters Road, East
Parkway links Lightsview seamlessly into city commute routes
and lightens traffic load on surrounding streets. Bus routes
will soon be diverted along its length and it is accompanied
by walking and cycling paths, so no matter how you travel
East Parkway is making the commute faster.
The Urban Lights
Café is now open
later, meaning you
can enjoy its new
menu longer.
artist’s impression
Viewpoint edition [13] Lightsview community newsPage 4
ON DISPLAY
Family and friendlyA sophisticated material palette and clever floor plan make Scott Salisbury Homes’ newest house at Lightsview perfect for family life and entertaining.
Working out whether the features of
their new display home at Lightsview
were right for the market was easy for
Scott Salisbury Homes’ General Manager
Lyndon Henman.
With a young family of his own, he is
exactly the kind of buyer the home is
built for.
“This is geared toward the family in their
30’s or 40’s with two-and-a-half children
and maybe a dog,” he says.
“I usually ask myself ‘Could I live here?’.
I think about where I would be sitting on
a Sunday morning with the paper and a
coffee and where I would be playing with
my daughter. If you can’t visualise that
then you’ve missed the mark.”
Fortunately ‘Parksfield’ – the company’s
fourth display home at Lightsview – has
well and truly hit the mark. With four
bedrooms and three living areas spread
over two storeys in a contemporary and
architecturally-inspired design, there is
plenty of room for both family activities
and quiet times.
The textured material palette and large
downstairs living area that can be opened
onto the rear courtyard by means of
bi-fold doors also make it a great home
for entertaining.
“Internally it has timber cladding and
flooring, aluminium windows, stone
benchtops that return to the floor,
wallpapers and soft furnishings,” says
Lyndon. “The layering of textures and
natural materials give the family-friendly
home a warm ambience. It really has
an entertaining feel about it as well as
a family feel.”
Located in Lightsview’s prestigious
Waterford precinct, the dual-fronted
home’s features reflect the similarities
between Scott Salisbury Homes’ aims
as a company and the priorities of the
emerging suburb.
Focussing on quality craftsmanship
and high design ideals in each house
they design, Scott Salisbury Homes
find they can satisfy Lightsview’s build
requirements easily.
The ‘Parksfield’ has been designed with dual frontages so that it faces the street as well as the Waterford lakes to the rear.
The natural material palette on show.
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“For example, using a combination of
three separate materials on a home
frontage is something Lightsview require
but it’s also something we like doing, and
do well,” says Lyndon. “The front façade on
this home has a range of different render,
timber and steel.”
The spread of potential buyers drawn to
visit Lightsview also fits well with Scott
Salisbury Homes’ ever-growing market.
“Location wise, for us it’s a successful
place,” says Lyndon. “The environment
created is exceptional in terms of its
visitors so that’s a big part of why we
like being there. You get a mix of market
demographics come through the display
centre as well.”
Building homes that inspire and providing
customers with the opportunity to create
personalised designs that suit their
lifestyle is key for Scott Salisbury Homes.
To do this, reaching a diverse suite of
buyers like those found at Lightsview
is important, as is providing high-level
service. Lyndon says this is something
that the brand is well known for.
“We have high expectations in terms
of the quality of our homes and the
overall experience for our customers,”
says Lyndon.
“If you purchased a luxury brand car
there’s an unwritten expectation of
quality no matter which model you
choose. It’s still made and engineered
in the same way. We think the same is
true of us.”
Coming up to their 25th year in business,
Scott Salisbury Homes has plenty of
quality homes in their portfolio and the
latest at Lightsview is no exception. Over
the next 25 years there will no doubt be
many more.
‘Parksfield’ is on display at 44 Waterford
Circuit Lightsview and is open for viewing on
Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays
between 1pm and 4.30pm.
The Parksfield is designed to suit 12.5m wide executive allotments at Lightsview, with land price starting from $290,000. For the latest stock availability call us on 8261 1888 or register your interest at lightsview.com.au
A striking feature staircase is framed by floor to ceiling glass.
Quality materials and finishes complete the home. Parksfield’s dynamic street frontage.
Attention to detail makes a strong impression.
Viewpoint edition [13] Lightsview community newsPage 6
New innovatively designed apartments
planned to sit in the middle of Lightsview’s
new central precinct give those who
missed out on the popular first release
another chance at low-maintenance,
convenient living in beautiful surrounds.
Registrations of interest are now
being accepted for the fresh release of
apartments, in which each home has a
private balcony or courtyard, off-street
parking, lift access, 25 year structural
guarantee and high-grade specifications
such as stainless steel kitchen appliances
and a choice of three colour schemes.
Buying in Lightsview means that the
low-maintenance lifestyle of apartment
living doesn’t come at the cost of
spaciousness. The entire suburb is
spotted with parks and recreation areas,
and open space is never more than
200m from your front door.
But those considering apartment living
in the new release, which is located close
to a new lake and extensive park network
on East Parkway, are especially well
catered for.
Residents here will become part of a
waterfront neighbourhood that is also
home to an exciting community hub.
Lakes, a wetland network, parks and
several dedicated community spaces
surround the area and link up through a
series of cycling and walking tracks.
Priced from $295,000, the new apartments available in this attractive emerging precinct are bound to be just as popular as the first release. This latest release is only a moment’s walk
from the exciting Lightsview Central Park
network that will comprise a new lake,
planned community and dining facilities
and an immediate link to a new reserve
network commencing this year. While
adults will enjoy the planned restaurant
with its terrace al fresco dining area, kids
will love the water feature and landscaped
play spaces that will be perfect for
running around with new friends.
Recreation areas, including a designated
youth zone for older kids and a nature-
themed playing facility for younger
children are also just moments away
from the apartment complex. Kids will
be occupied for hours climbing and
exploring in the nature play area, which
is decked out with an array of equipment.
All built using the latest materials and
technologies, safety is just as important
as fun at this unique playground.
The network of wetlands planned to
stretch out beyond these hubs offer the
perfect opportunity for quieter moments.
Criss-crossed by trails and dotted with
fitness stations and viewing decks, they’re
a chance to stay close to nature, even in
the middle of a suburb that sits just 8km
from Adelaide’s CBD.
Learn more about the Lightsview
apartments by viewing our animated feature
at lightsview.com.au or visit the Sales and
Information Centre to see our display model
and colour selection options.
New apartments: Best of both worlds After the sell out success of Lightsview’s first apartments, a new release in the suburb’s central precinct is attracting huge interest.
FUTURE
“Residents here will become part of a waterfront neighbourhood that is also home to an exciting proposed dining and community hub.”
FIRST RELEASE SOLD OUT. RELEASE 2 NOW SELLING!
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New release apartments now selling
Only 14 two-bedroom apartments available. Large 84sqm
(average) floor plans, private balcony or courtyard, lift access,
storage cages and parking options.
Prices range from $295,000 to $339,000.
Call 8261 1888 now for more information.
Low maintenance lifestyle meets design thinking in Lightsview’s apartments.
The future town centre apartments will have food and retail
shopfronts at ground floor level to bring life and buzz to the precinct.
The two-bedroom floor plan includes, on average, 84sqm
of living space and a private balcony or courtyard.
Viewpoint edition [13] Lightsview community newsPage 8
In focus: Terrace 344Utilising a new method for maximising the potential
of a land parcel, the Terrace 344 is a spacious
and comfortable home that comes without the
high price tag.
The Terrace 344 cleverly uses every square metre of
the Torrens titled land on which it sits. Comprising
three bedrooms, two living rooms, two ensuites,
a powder room, kitchen, balconies on levels one and
two and a ground floor courtyard, the home features
as many rooms you would find in a traditional
suburban house, but in a contemporary three-level
layout perfectly suited to modern life.
Good design means a six-star energy rating that
will save money on power bills and, along with the
solar-boosted gas hot water service and recycled
water connection, make it the right choice for today’s
planet-conscious population.
While more traditionally designed terraces can
suffer from limited air and light flow, the Terrace
344 adheres to world’s best practice design by
incorporating a light well in the central part of the
building. The void extends up the full height of
the home and lets fresh air and daylight circulate
through every storey.
The design values of the build extend beyond the
home’s innovative functionality. Aesthetics have
been given as much consideration as practicalities,
with each of the individually constructed dwellings
fronted by a feature façade that conforms to
Lightsview’s high standards of streetscape diversity.
Including high quality finishes and joinery, the
Terrace 344 is offered for sale off-the-plan for the
affordable price of $394,950. Part of Lightsview’s
varied range of turn-key products, it represents one
of Adelaide’s best value properties in a suburb that
is quickly emerging as a national leader.
Located just 8km from the city, Lightsview is a
multi-award-winning suburb that is attracting
attention for its abundant open space and
community-oriented ideals.
A new Rendition Cancer Prevention Home is now under
construction and aims to repeat the fantastic result of this
year’s auction. To view the Terrace 344 display or to register
for information on the next charity home, call 8261 1888.
DESIGN
The Terrace 344, with its internationally inspired architecture that caters to a modern lifestyle, is the embodiment of Lightsview’s progressive approach to creating the most liveable suburb in Australia.
Home for good
COMMUNITY
A successful auction of the Rendition Cancer Prevention Home at Lightsview has raised $90,000 for cancer research and given one couple a meaningful new home.
Although they had inspected and loved
the property, prospective buyers Neil and
Sue almost didn’t go to the auction of the
Rendition Cancer Prevention Home.
“The couple of home auctions we went
to before the cancer prevention auction
went for much higher than we thought
and we came away thinking we won’t get
anything and were quite disheartened,”
says Neil.
But, having decided to give auctions
another chance, the couple were delighted
to find they were the highest bidder at the
June 6 sale.
Hosted by Anthony Toop, the auction
was no everyday affair. Rather than
simply selling or buying a home, everyone
present on the day was part of raising
a significant $90,000 in funds for the
Flinders Medical Centre to put towards
research into cancer prevention.
This impressive outcome was made
possible by the dedication of those
involved. Rendition Homes invested
heavily by building the house – a
European-inspired three storey dwelling,
known as Terrace 344 (featured on
this page) and designed by the team at
Lightsview. Toop & Toop Real Estate was
also integral in supporting the sale of the
home as it came to market.
Neil and Sue were originally attracted to
the clever Terrace 344 when the couple
saw it online. They say they were “even
more impressed” when they attended an
open inspection at the Rendition Cancer
Prevention Home, which comes with
several upgrades included such as air
conditioning, stone kitchen benchtops,
glass splash-backs and an intercom. But
beyond feeling an affinity for the building
itself, they had a personal connection to
the cause.
“Sue has had a cancer scare herself,”
says Neil.
“Last year she had a persistent cough
for a few months and went for a scan…
but after a bronchoscopy it was only an
infection. However, the scan did reveal
a very rare tumour on her adrenal gland
which has since been removed and she
has recovered well.”
In talking about their new home and
their reasons for buying it, Neil and Sue
were hopeful they could raise awareness
and encourage more people to be serious
about preventative health care. It’s a
good cause – and one they, Toop & Toop,
Lightsview and Rendition Homes have
already contributed to considerably.
Keep an eye out for the next Rendition Cancer
Prevention Home auction, which is likely to
happen in the first half of 2016.
Neil happily claims his new home.
The Terrace 344 is light, bright
and made for easy living.3 3 1
THREE-BEDROOM WONDER FROM $394,950
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Terrace 238: Pushing the boundaries
NEW THINKING
Innovation in compact allotment homes is taken to the next level with Lightsview’s latest initiative – the Terrace 238.
The Terrace 238 is the evolution of
Lightsview’s popular Loft 38 – an
affordable three-bedroom home with an
open and airy feel that defies its physical
footprint on a block just 3.8m wide.
Extending and developing the concepts
used to make the Loft 38 so appealing,
the Terrace 238 adds a second level to
accommodate a three-bedroom floor plan
with two bathrooms, a powder room,
dedicated living area, galley kitchen,
dining area, courtyard and off-street
parking.
Lightsview’s success in developing
homes that fit spacious floor plans
on small blocks without sacrificing
comfort is the result of the design team’s
intensive research and innovation. Smart
architectural thinking means these
houses retain the essential elements
for human well-being such as light
penetration, air flow and line of sight
while still using space efficiently.
Highlights of the Terrace 238 design,
which has been developed by Lightsview
in consultation with architects Swanbury
Penglase, include the use of three voids
that let sunlight fall along the length
of both storeys.
The placement of large picture windows at
key points – such as on the frontage of the
home and bordering the courtyard – gives
a strong impression of volume, which
is augmented by the use of a carefully
chosen interior material palette. Reflective
and transparent surfaces and finishes
in light wooden hues create a seamless
relationship between outside and inside.
Designed specifically with the intention
of challenging the limitations of small
block design thinking, the Terrace 238
demonstrates Lightsview’s commitment
to finding high quality solutions that offer
outstanding value for money.
The first release of Terrace 238 fixed price
house and land packages is planned for later
this year. Register today at lightsview.com.au
to be kept up to date on this exciting new
Torrens titled home.
Urban style from $350,950
CONTEMPORARY
Lightsview’s Urban Garage brings together all the benefits of contemporary living in one smart design package.
Exclusive to Lightsview and inspired
by unique European design forms and
an industrial warehouse aesthetic,
this three storey Torrens titled home
represents incredible value in Adelaide’s
best new address.
With an outstanding fixed price ‘turn-
key’ specification, the Urban Garage’s
design offers alternative modern style
and a smart use of space. The result
is low maintenance living without
sacrificing lifestyle.
Everything has been thought out,
including: a laundry chute from the
top level to the ground level laundry;
maximisation of natural light with an
internal void between levels one and two
and a clever split-level roof line to allow
natural light throughout the whole home.
At ground level, the automated feature
garage door opens to a single car garage,
laundry area, guest toilet and adaptable
second living space that is perfect for an
office, home gym or could be the space
you need to get away and get creative.
Step up to the first level living area to
find more examples of well-purposed
space with a balcony and ceiling void that
invite views of the surroundings into the
kitchen, dining and sitting rooms.
Arrive at the top level and really feel at
home with two spacious bedrooms –
including a master with private balcony
– and well-appointed bathroom.
To be constructed by Gasparin Homes, an
Urban Garage presents unbeatable value
and convenience just 8km from the CBD.
Striking architectural
elevations will be a
feature of the design.
Clever use of space and light is a feature
of the Urban Garage’s design.
REGISTER NOW FOR THE FIRST RELEASE
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An all-new Community titled package designed and constructed by Gasparin Homes. The Citi Cube is an innovative two-storey terrace home boasting a surprising amount of space and flexible living options.
Lot 1042 Hastings Lane. Outstanding 3-bedroom home with two and half bathrooms and 3 living areas. Impressive internal courtyard! Sold in fixed priced ‘turn key’ specification but with room to customise!
Building on the design of the very popular
Terrace 62, this evolution adds a second
floor, master bedroom, ensuite and private
balcony. Extra room on the ground floor is
re-purposed toward a spacious open plan
living area.
CHOICES
Adelaide’s biggest housing range 8km from Adelaide CBD: Opportunity to buy and build
Absolute lake frontage $514,950
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Lot 1043 Hastings Lane. Overlooking Waterford’s feature lakes, the design features an internal courtyard and space for two car garaging. Save on stamp duty when buying off-plan! This fabulous Gasparin home will make a great investment or personal residence.
Park Terrace 48 Priced at $514,950
Urban Garage Priced from $350,950Apartments Priced from $295,000
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Terrace 262 Priced from $384,950
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Citi Cube $365,950
Lightsview’s diverse range of
innovatively-designed apartments are
spacious – around 84sqm – and include
two bedrooms, a stylish bathroom and
open plan kitchen and living areas.
In addition generous balconies add
significant fresh air and sunlight flow.
The new and innovative Urban Garage
takes its cues from contemporary living
in places like Europe and New York. These
Torrens titled homes are built over three
storeys and cleverly incorporate separate
areas for working, living and sleeping.
REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT RELEASE!
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Designed with Terrace Home living in
mind, these cleverly designed Torrens titled
allotments have varying frontages and
garaging solutions.
Lifestyle Allotment
Designed with an emphasis on
easy living, the lifestyle block
size is ideal for empty nesters
or the young professional
couple who like to live carefree.
Executive Allotment
This block size is perfect for
building a wide range of our
premium new display home
designs on an efficiently
planned site.
Premium Allotment
Designed with plenty of room
to move in mind, the Premium
Allotment offers space and
flexibility for families who would
like to live an active lifestyle.
Platinum Allotment
The Platinum Allotment is the
flagship in our range of product
types. It is large enough to
accommodate Adelaide’s most
upmarket new home designs.
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15.0m
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18.0m
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5.5m
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6.0m
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7.5m
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Detached range Priced from $245,000
Terrace range
Contact Lightsview Realty Ph: 08 8261 1888 lightsview.com.au
Priced from $145,000
This architecturally-inspired home
redefines affordable living. The clever
design incorporates two bedrooms, while
large picture windows and high ceilings
allow sunlight to flood the whole house.
A private courtyard and secure off-street
parking complement the floor plan.
With three bedrooms and three
bathrooms, this innovatively laid-out
home with high quality finishes and
dynamic colour scheme has proven
very successful with the market. The
private courtyard and two balconies
are particularly popular features.
World of choice with Lightsview’s land options
Lightsview offers the largest range of land options in Adelaide; more choice to help you find the perfect fit for you and your lifestyle.
3 3 1Terrace 344 Priced from $394,950Loft 38 $329,950
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Sales and Information Centre
2 City View Boulevard, Northgate
Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
Saturday and Sunday 12pm – 5pm
CIC (SA) Realty RLA 217912
Disclaimer: All care has been taken in the preparation of this material. No
responsibility is taken for any errors or omissions and details may be subject to
change. Intending purchasers should not rely on statements or representations and
are advised to make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves in all respects. Artwork
images and plans are artist’s impressions only and are not to be relied upon as a
definitive reference. Lightsview is the development name of Northgate Stage 3 and
is not intended to represent an actual or proposed place name in accordance with
the Geographical Names Act 1991. CIC Australia intend by this statement to exclude
liability for all information contained herein. CIC0267
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Eye-catching details can be found throughout Scott Salisbury Homes’ ‘Parksfield’ at Lightsview.