Location
Seacliff is a coastal suburb located in Adelaide, and is adjacent to South Brighton, Seacliff Park, Marino and Kingston Park.
Demographics
Population; 1,954
Average age; 40 to 59
Owns outright | Purchaser | Renting | Not stated |
---|---|---|---|
38% | 33% | 27% | 1% |
Childless Couples | Couples with Children | Single Parents | Other |
---|---|---|---|
44% | 41% | 14% | 1% |
Market Insights
Rental Statistics
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Heritage Listings
The suburb of Seacliff has an extensive list of heritage listed locations all deemed to have historical value.
The Seacliff Hotel built in 1927 was proposed to be heritage listed in 1998.
The Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club formed in 1919 and later had its clubrooms built in 1927.
Environmental Conservation
The City of Holdfast Bay in 2019 delivered a plan to improve the dunes along the coast including Seacliff. This includes combating the effects of development, human trampling and weed infestation of the sand dunes.
These planned efforts outline the aim to improve the population of the endangered Hooded Plover habituating on Seacliff's shores. Specifically, by introducing continued signage and awareness, temporary fencing, chick shelters and monitoring. Also, the plan outlines the aim to combat the lack of native species of Fordune and Swale by re-vegetation.
Recreational Activities
The main recreational activities for Seacliff are water-based activities such as swimming, surfing, snorkelling, boating, yachting and fishing.
With the stretch of beach including Seacliff being Adelaide's and South Australia's most popular, Seacliff Beach is patrolled by the Seacliff Surf Life Saving Club which is on the southern end of the Esplanade at Seacliff.
Fishing is popular along the stretch of beach including Seacliff, with the Seacliff rock flats being an attractive spot due to it being the Glenelg breakwater.
* Information accurate as of September 2021 and provided by;
RP Data CoreLogic