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Migrants arriving in South Australia
Families relocating for work or lifestyle
Renters moving from interstate
Busy professionals with limited time
People unfamiliar with Adelaide suburbs
Finding a rental without local knowledge can be stressful and time consuming. That is where we step in. We work alongside you to improve your chances of securing a suitable rental, while removing unnecessary pressure and confusion.
Once engaged, we manage the rental process with you, not just for you.
Understanding your budget, suburb preferences, and requirements
Identifying suitable rental properties
Attending inspections on your behalf if required
Providing honest feedback on suitability
Preparing and submitting rental applications
Following up with rental agents
Assisting with lease start dates and handover
Collecting keys if needed
Helping you organise utilities such as power and gas
We act as your eyes and legs in Adelaide, especially valuable if you are not yet in South Australia.

This service is ideal if you:
Are relocating to Adelaide or South Australia
Cannot attend inspections in person
Feel overwhelmed by the rental process
Need help navigating the local rental market
We provide clarity, structure, and support throughout the journey.
We assist clients with rentals across Adelaide and surrounding regions, based on lifestyle, schools, work location, and transport access.
Common rental areas include:

• North Adelaide
• Norwood

• Burnside
• Glenelg
• Semaphore

• Mawson Lakes
• Woodville
If you are unsure which area suits you best, we help narrow it down based on your priorities.

— Natasha, rental client

We represent renters, not landlords
We understand the Adelaide rental market
We assist migrants and relocating families regularly
We manage inspections and applications
We stay involved until keys are in hand

Buyer FAQs
Renting is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act 1995 (SA), which outlines the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords.
A residential tenancy agreement, also called a lease, is a legally binding contract between landlord and tenant. It can be fixed term or periodic.
Up to four weeks rent if rent is $800 or less per week. If rent exceeds $800 per week, up to six weeks rent may be charged. Bonds must be lodged with Consumer and Business Services using Residential Bond Online.
Tenants usually pay electricity, gas, and water usage. Landlords pay council rates and sewerage unless stated otherwise.
Yes, but rules apply. Fixed term increases must be stated in the lease. Periodic agreements require at least 60 days written notice and must reflect market rates.
Tenants must pay rent on time, keep the property clean, report damage, avoid nuisance, and seek permission before making changes.
Landlords must provide a safe, secure property, maintain repairs, respect tenant privacy, and lodge the bond correctly.
Notice periods vary depending on lease type and party. Tenants usually give 21 to 28 days notice. Landlords usually give 28 to 60 days depending on circumstances.
The bond is refunded if there are no breaches. Either party can apply for release through CBS. Disputes may be handled by South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
We attend inspections, submit applications, follow up with agents, negotiate lease timing, assist with utilities, and collect keys if required.
Timeframes vary depending on market conditions and suburb preferences. Some rentals are secured within weeks, others take longer. We guide you realistically from the start.
With the right guidance and local support, finding a rental can feel far more manageable.

Evanston SA 5116