Moving to 

South Australia.

Moving to 

South Australia.

Moving to

South Australia.

South Australia offers an excellent quality of life with its affordable living, stunning beaches, and vibrant food and wine scene. Known for its relaxed pace and outdoor lifestyle, South Australia is perfect for those seeking a balance of city and nature. 

With mild winters and hot, dry summers, it’s a great destination for those who appreciate sunshine, adventure, and a slower pace of life. Plus, the growing job market makes it an attractive place to live and work.

Best Suburbs to Live In.

South Australia offers a variety of suburbs suited to different lifestyles. Whether you’re looking for a lively city environment, beachside relaxation, or affordable living, there’s a place that fits your needs.


Adelaide (City Life): North Adelaide, Norwood, Henley Beach
Adelaide is a charming, cosmopolitan city with an emerging cultural scene. Suburbs like North Adelaide, Norwood, and Henley Beach offer the best of both worlds—urban living with easy access to cafes, restaurants, and the beach, as well as a sense of space and community.


Beach Life: Glenelg, Brighton, Semaphore
For those who love the beach, South Australia offers a laid-back coastal lifestyle. Glenelg, Brighton, and Semaphore offer excellent beachside living with great access to the coast, perfect for surfers, sunbathers, and those who enjoy beach walks.


Affordable Living: Mawson Lakes, Salisbury, Elizabeth
South Australia provides many affordable living options, especially in suburbs like Mawson Lakes, Salisbury, and Elizabeth. These areas offer great value for money and easy access to Adelaide’s CBD, making them ideal for those seeking more space at a lower cost.

Cost of Living.

South Australia offers a more affordable lifestyle than many other states, making it an appealing choice for those looking to settle in Australia. Here's a breakdown of the average cost of living:


  • Rent (1-bed apartment in Adelaide CBD): $1,500–$2,200 per month
  • Rent (1-bed apartment outside the city): $1,200–$1,800 per month
  • Buying a used car: $8,000–$18,000 for a reliable second-hand vehicle, though older cars can be found for as little as $3,000–$6,000 if you're on a budget.
  • Eating out (mid-range meal for two): $70–$100
  • Coffee: $4–$5.50
  • Pint of beer: $8–$12
  • Food deals: Many pubs and restaurants offer food specials like $20 steak nights, parma nights, and happy hour deals, making dining out both affordable and enjoyable across the state.

What to Expect Living in South Australia.

South Australia is known for its relaxed atmosphere and outdoor lifestyle, offering plenty of activities for those who enjoy sunshine and adventure.


Weather: Hot, dry summers (28–35°C) and mild winters (7–16°C). The state's coastal location offers less humidity than other areas in Australia.


Transport: Adelaide has a reliable public transport system with buses, trains, and trams, making it easy to get around the city. A car is recommended if you want to explore beyond the city, such as going to the nearby beaches or Barossa Valley wineries.


Lifestyle: With beautiful beaches, world-class wineries, and a laid-back pace of life, South Australia offers a lifestyle that’s perfect for outdoor lovers, foodies, and those seeking a quieter, relaxed way of life.

South Australia in Pictures.

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