Best Adelaide Suburbs in 2026: From Norwood to Noarlunga
Where to live in South Australia's capital — a suburb-by-suburb guide for buyers and renters.
Where to live in South Australia's capital — a suburb-by-suburb guide for buyers and renters.

Adelaide's suburbs offer a range that spans inner-city character neighbourhoods, established middle-ring family areas and outer growth corridors. The city's compact size means most areas are within 30 minutes of the CBD. Here is a practical guide to the main options.
Norwood's The Parade is the retail and cafe strip of Adelaide's inner east. Kensington is one of the city's most attractive heritage suburbs. Burnside and Toorak Gardens offer prestige housing at the top of the market. The east is Adelaide's most established and expensive residential quadrant and is likely to sustain its premium in the AUKUS era as defence and professional workers seek proximity and quality.
Unley, Malvern, Millswood and the inner south suburbs offer character housing — bungalows, sandstone villas — at premium prices. The Unley shopping strip, good cafes and proximity to schools and the CBD make it popular with professionals and families.
Prospect has undergone significant gentrification. Its main street has strong cafe culture and independent retail. It is more affordable than the eastern suburbs while offering similar inner-city amenity. Ovingham, Nailsworth and Fitzroy are adjacent and similarly attractive.
Glenelg and Henley Beach give Adelaide beach access within 30 minutes of the CBD. Glenelg has tram connectivity and a resort-town atmosphere. It is popular with lifestyle buyers seeking coast and city together. Henley Beach is quieter and residential in character.
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