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      • Living and working in this beautiful suburb is amazing! Residents can enjoy a cosmopolitan lifestyle, with easy access to the best cultural, dining, and recreational experiences Adelaide has to offer. Living in North Adelaide offers a gateway to a sought-after lifestyle in one of Adelaide's most coveted locations.
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    • Stirling – Total Score: 90/100. Stirling, with its charming European vibe and lush greenery, offers a premium lifestyle experience, balanced by a higher cost of living.
    • North Adelaide – Total Score: 88/100. North Adelaide is a blend of heritage charm and modern convenience, offering a high-quality urban lifestyle but at a premium cost.
    • Adelaide Hills – Total Score: 86/100. Adelaide Hills offers a picturesque, rural lifestyle close to nature, with the trade-off being less accessibility to urban amenities.
    • Henley Beach – Total Score: 84/100. Henley Beach combines the allure of beachfront living with a thriving local community, though it can be crowded during summer months.
    • North Brighton
    • Henley Beach South
    • Henley Beach
    • Glenelg
    • Kensington
    • North Adelaide
    • Glenelg North
    • Black Forest
    • Semaphore
    • Seacliff

    North Brighton is beachside suburb located around 13 kilometres south of Adelaide’s CBD – a 25-minute drive by car or 49-minute commute by public transport. The median house price in North Brighton is $710,000, where 90% of residents have education facilities within close proximity, and 100% have parklands within easy reach.

    Located just over nine kilometers west of Adelaide’s CBD, Henley Beach South is a coastal suburb where the median house price is $935,000 and the median unit price is $264,500. Its close proximity to the city makes for short transit times – a 22-minute drive or 46-minute commute using public transport. Henley Beach South is known for its abundance ...

    Henley Beach is another beachside suburb located 10 kilometres from the Adelaide CBD – right next to Henley Beach South – a 24-minute drive from the city centre, or 45 minutes using public transport. The suburb is known for its long sandy beach and vibrant food scene, 57% of residents have education facilities nearby and 100% have parks within easy...

    Glenelg is located south-west of Adelaide’s CBD – a 21-minute drive to the city centre or 36 minutes by public transport. A popular tourist destination, thanks to its beautiful beaches and amusement park, Glenelg’s median house price is $900,000 and the median unit price is $439,000. The suburb has a laid back but trendy vibe, and offers 89% of res...

    Four kilometres east of Adelaide’s CBD you’ll find Kensington – a small suburb which, unlike the rest of the city, has its streets laid out diagonally rather than in a grid. Close proximity to the city means Kensington is an 11-minute drive from the city centre or 40 minutes by public transport. The area is characterised by Victorian-era architectu...

    North Adelaide is an affluent suburb, completely surrounded by parklands, located two kilometres north of the CBD – a 13-minute drive from the city centre or 25 minutes using public transport. The area is known for its heritage pubs, high-end boutiques, and expansive parklands. 100% of North Adelaide residents have parks within easy reach of their ...

    Another seaside suburb, Glenelg North is situated on Holdfast Bay nine kilometres from the CBD – a 20-minute drive by car or 46 minutes by public transport. Glenelg North offers 100% of residents easy access to parklands, but only 39% of homes are in close proximity to education facilities. The median house price is $700,000 and the median unit pri...

    Inner city suburb Black Forest is located two kilometres south of the CBD – a 13 minute drive or 29 minute commute by public transport. The median house price in the area is $741,000, and the median unit price is $286,500. 100 percent of Black Forest residents live with parklands nearby, 75% are within close proximity to education facilities.

    Semaphore is a seaside suburb located approximately 14 kilometres north-west of Adelaide’s CBD – a 32-minute drive from the city centre or 55 minutes using public transport. This laid back residential area is known for its family friendly foreshore and heritage buildings, 83 percent of homes are near parklands and 72% are near education facilities....

    Located just under 14 kilometers from Adelaide’s CBD, Seacliff is a seaside suburb where the median house price is $705,545 and the median unit price is $499,000. Seacliff offers close proximity to parklands for 100% of residents and education facilities for 54% of residents, as well as reasonable transit times to the city centre – 31 minutes drive...

    • North Adelaide. The hilltop neighbourhood of North Adelaide sits on the fringe of the CBD, giving young professionals unrivalled access to culture, endless dining options and entertainment, and sports nuts who will love the proximity to Adelaide Oval.
    • Henley Beach. Punctuated by green open spaces and the sandy shoreline, Henley Beach offers seaside living at its finest. It’s just 10km from the city centre yet feels as though it is a world away.
    • Aldgate. Beautifully positioned in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, Aldgate has become an alluring magnet for newcomers drawn to its irresistible blend of charm, rich history and community-led lifestyle.
    • Prospect. Lined with Edwardian and Victorian homes, pretty Prospect is coveted by growing families looking for excellent amenities, proximity to the CBD and a vibrant community atmosphere.
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    • Aldgate. Offering a more rural style of living, the suburb is about half an hour from the Adelaide CBD (20 kilometres) and is a stone’s throw from beautiful destinations like Hahndorf.
    • Crafers. Another suburb commanding a median over $1 million, Crafers likewise has a 10 for socio-economic score and 83% for family households. The suburb is some 20 minutes away from the Adelaide CBD and is close to picturesque locations like Mount Lofty.
    • Belair. Belair, along with Glenalta, and Eden Hills were noted by Lardner as suburbs that had strong community and lifestyle factors. Medians for Belair were $995,400 and is just 10 kilometres away from the CBD.
    • Colonel Light Gardens. Welch noted that the suburb is “Renowned for its well-preserved heritage homes, tree-lined streets, and family-friendly atmosphere.”
  2. Adelaide's top suburbs aren't just places to live; they are lively communities, each with its unbeatable environment. From the beachside bliss of Semaphore to the suburban elegance of Crafers, let's find out the best suburbs in Adelaide to stay in with us. 1. North Adelaide.

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    The world's only city within a park, Adelaide isn't only one of the most liveable cities in the world, it’s also a great place to work, study, visit and invest. Everything is in such close proximity, meaning there's more time to experience Adelaide.