Overall, Adelaide is an easy city to live in. Compared to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane navigating is relatively easy. However, if you do move, try and live near your work because whilst the population has only moderately grown compared to the eastern capitals, the road network is 20 years behind other cities. It can take 40 minutes in peak hour to go just 15-20km because of this. Adelaide enjoys many attractions nearby including Hahndorf, the Barossa Valley and Southern Vale wineries to name just a few.I need some advice about moving to Adelaide?
I live in Adelaide, but I grew up in Sydney.
Adelaide is a great place to live, but the climate is a bit more extreme than Sydney (hotter in summer and colder in winter, less humid though which is nice). It's much easier to get around, park etc, and it's a lot cheaper to live. There are lots of nice restaurants and beaches, but I think the only significant negative is that the shopping really isn't too good. Overall I'd recommend it, especially for a family.
Adelaide is mostly flat and laid out in a grid, which gives it less character than some other cities. It really only rains in the cooler months, which can be good or bad depending on your point of view. It is less multicultural than other places. The economy is going quite well here, this state has been the least affected by the GFC.
Where are you coming from?
Adelaide is a small city with a great layout. Has 4 defined seasons with extremely hot summers and fairly cold winters (but it depends what your used to).
Aussie Travellers Forum has heaps of info on South Australia and Adelaide
I cant give you much advice, I can however suggest Cash Doctors to you for the move, I know moving isnt cheap, and i trust these guys alot! follow the links babes and good luck!!
Adelaide is awesome.
Convenience of a big city with a country feel about it
If you have a good job then you'll be fine!
Dont!
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