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Tea Tree Gully

0 residential parcels covering 28.5 km².

Highly restricted land

94% of Tea Tree Gully’s residential land is highly restricted.

Driven mostly by 2-storey height caps. Tea Tree Gully ranks #8 of 22 councils in Adelaide, and #27 of 133 capital city councils nationally.

Highly restricted residential
Not highly restricted residential

Source: Geometric union of 2-storey, low-density, detached-only, and heritage controls across Tea Tree Gully. ABS LGA code 47700. Methodology →

Note: Figures and the map cover only the parts of this area inside the capital’s Significant Urban Area; land beyond the SUA boundary is excluded from our modelling.

Where Tea Tree Gully ranks in Adelaide

Tea Tree Gully ranks #8 of 22 Adelaide-area councils for highly restricted residential land.

Highly restricted

Tea Tree Gully: 94% · rank #8 of 22

0% (least restrictive)(most restrictive) 100%

2-storey cap

  1. 1. Adelaide Plains100%
  2. 2. Adelaide Hills98%
  3. 5. Campbelltown (SA)95%
  4. 6. Charles Sturt94%
  5. 7. Tea Tree Gully94%
  6. 8. Walkerville93%
  7. 9. Holdfast Bay92%
  8. 21. Mount Barker69%
  9. 22. Adelaide33%

Low-density

  1. 1. Burnside90%
  2. 2. Mitcham90%
  3. 17. Campbelltown (SA)9%
  4. 18. Salisbury6%
  5. 19. Tea Tree Gully4%
  6. 20. Mount Barker0%
  7. 21. Adelaide0%
  8. 22. Adelaide Plains0%

Heritage

  1. 1. Unley76%
  2. 2. Adelaide43%
  3. 15. Onkaparinga2%
  4. 16. Campbelltown (SA)1%
  5. 17. Tea Tree Gully1%
  6. 18. Marion0%
  7. 19. Playford0%
  8. 21. Salisbury0%
  9. 22. Light0%

Highly restricted

  1. 1. Adelaide Hills100%
  2. 2. Adelaide Plains100%
  3. 6. Campbelltown (SA)95%
  4. 7. Holdfast Bay94%
  5. 8. Tea Tree Gully94%
  6. 9. Walkerville93%
  7. 10. Unley92%
  8. 21. Playford70%
  9. 22. Adelaide44%

Source: Tea Tree Gully ranked against other Adelaide-area councils on each restriction metric (ex-rural shares). Methodology →