![]() ![]() There are laundry room facilities ( you can have a washer and dryer in your own unit), storage rooms and children's play areas situated throughout the community. 5½ rooms are the 3 bedrooms - which are of course the largest unit - NONE avail.Ĭlearview does have garages ( although you are on a waiting list, - trust me, don't hold your breath) so you are better off with the outdoor parking spots available on the premises.5 rooms is also two bedrooms- but a larger living room - Starting at $240,000.00.4½ rooms which is two bedrooms - Starting at $189,000.3½ rooms, which would be 1 bedroom - Starting at $169,900.00. ![]() There are four different sized apartments. The Cooperative is spread out over 88 acres and consists of 1788 garden- style apartments ( two apartments to each door). The apartments were built in the 1950's to help fill the need for affordable housing ( and I have heard of the original owners paying $100. Let me give you a little bit of history: Clearview Co-ops are located in Northeastern Queens, NYC. The co-op board does not allow pets, does not allow less than 20% down, salary for a one bedroom has to be over $42,000 and there is absolutely NO SUBLETTING!īut, the requirements above are the exact reasons why most owners say that is WHY they want to live in Clearview Co-ops. ![]() Residents have plenty of choice for cafe and dining spots, including nearby Prospect and North Adelaide.Clearview Co-ops happens to be one of the most sought after cooperative settings and the board happens to be one of the strictest ones in all of Whitestone with many requirements. Most of Enfield Memorial Park (cemetery) sits in the middle of the suburb. Somerset Reserve offers playground facilities and contains the Gepps Cross Dog Training Centre, while Enfield Tennis Club is in nearby Branson Avenue Reserve. CoreLogic data shows that detached houses make up about more than 75 per cent of homes in the suburb and it also has a high percentage of rental properties (39.4 per cent).Įnfield Harriers Amateur Athletics Club and Clearview Tennis Club are based in a major reserve at the corner of Chester and Radford avenues in northern Clearview.Įnfield Plaza Shopping Centre offers convenient shopping on Main North Rd, but it’s also convenient to Sefton Plaza and Northpark Shopping centres either side of Main North Rd. Many new home builds dot Clearview’s often tree-lined streets, mixed with its remaining, traditional pool of 1950s “Austerity” homes. There is a wide choice of public and private schools within a 2km radius, including Northfield Primary School, St Gabriel’s School (primary, Catholic), Enfield Primary School, St Paul Lutheran School (primary, independent), Blair Athol North School B-7 (primary), Roma Mitchell Secondary College, Cedar College (combined) and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College (secondary, Catholic). It became Clearview in the early 1960s, after previously being known as Enfield Heights. It was laid out by Clearview Ltd in 1922. It is bounded by Grand Junction Rd, Hampstead Rd, Collins St, Park Tce, Ridgeway Ave and Chilworth Ave.Ĭlearview was named because it originally offered views of the Adelaide Plains and the River Torrens (from higher ground) according to historian Geoffrey H. “Buyers also see it as a fairly quiet area.”Ĭlearview is a rectangular-shaped suburb about 8km north of Adelaide’s CBD, near Enfield, Northfield, Northgate, Broadview, Gepps Cross, Greenacres, Hampstead Gardens and Sefton Park. “It mainly attracts younger, first homebuyers and people downsizing because it is still reasonably priced, yet close enough to the city,” she says. “It’s becoming more popular, with prices now rising but it’s still affordable for a location so close to the city.”Īgent Lidija Kies of LJ Hooker Walkerville Modbury says Clearview offers relatively affordable homes near the city, public transport and shops. ![]() “It’s a good suburb for first homebuyers and young families to get into the home market. “It’s a fairly quiet area and with more new homes going up, it’s attracting younger families and couples more and more. “There’s a heap of older homes from the 1950s and ’60s that are being knocked down quite rapidly and being replaced by smaller ones and townhouses,” Mr Girvin says. The area has also undergone rejuvenation in recent years. 39 Blyth St, Clearview is for sale with Belle Property. ![]()
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