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Adelaide Residents Reveal Top Suburbs Across Beach, Inner North, Growing North

A guide to Adelaide's best suburbs, from the beachside west and prestige inner north to the fast-growing, AUKUS-driven northern corridor, for every budget.

By Adelaide Property Desk · Published 2 July 2026 at 10:37 pm

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Updated 3 July 2026 at 12:19 am

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Adelaide Residents Reveal Top Suburbs Across Beach, Inner North, Growing North
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In short: Adelaide has become one of Australia's strongest property markets, with a median house price around $960,000 as at early 2026 and the tightest rental market of any capital (vacancy near 0.6 per cent). Major projects like the AUKUS submarine build at Osborne and the North-South Corridor are reshaping demand. Here is how the main areas compare.

Prestige inner north: Medindie, Prospect and Walkerville

Medindie is Adelaide's wealthiest suburb, all grand Federation homes minutes from the CBD. Neighbouring Prospect and Walkerville offer character housing and strong growth prospects with easy city access.

Beachside living: Glenelg, Glenelg North and Christies Beach

Glenelg and Glenelg North bring cafe strips, the tram to the city and beachfront lifestyle at a premium. Further south, Christies Beach offers coastal living at more accessible prices and is widely tipped as undervalued.

Affordable and high growth: the northern corridor

Salisbury (around $615,000), Davoren Park (around $570,000, with roughly 20 per cent recent growth) and Elizabeth (from around $390,000, high rental yield) anchor the north. They benefit from the Gawler rail line and thousands of jobs coming from the Osborne naval shipyards, making them the region's value and yield play.

Family favourites: the eastern and foothills suburbs

The leafy eastern suburbs and Adelaide Hills fringe offer established homes, good schools and quick access to both the city and the wine regions, suiting families wanting space and amenity.

Which suburb is right for you?

Prestige buyers head to the inner north and east. Lifestyle buyers choose Glenelg and the coast. First home buyers and investors find the best value and growth in the northern corridor, riding the AUKUS and infrastructure boom. With vacancy this tight, move quickly.

Prices and availability change and vary by street. Confirm current figures with local agents and property data before deciding.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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