Suburb Property Profile: Brompton SA 5007
Forming part of the City of Charles Sturt, Brompton is an inner-northern Adelaide suburb, which is fast becoming a residential hotspot. At just 3.8km northwest of Adelaide’s city centre, Brompton is full of character, with a mix of old and new homes and all the benefits of city living without the...
iBuildNew Editorial TeamMay 8, 20193 min read
Forming part of the City of Charles Sturt, Brompton is an inner-northern Adelaide suburb, which is fast becoming a residential hotspot. At just 3.8km northwest of Adelaide’s city centre, Brompton is full of character, with a mix of old and new homes and all the benefits of city living without the same expense. This suburb is best suited for professionals, young families with kids and retirees seeking close and convenient access to the city.THE NEIGHBOURSCompared to the greater Australian population, the median age of residents in Brompton is slightly older at 35. Despite this, children between the ages of 0 and 14 comprise 8.6% of the suburb’s population, while young people aged 20-29 years account for approximately 25.7% of the 3800 residents.THE COMMUTEBrompton is largely serviced by Torrens Road, connecting it to the Adelaide city centre. As an older, formerly industrial, suburb, the streets of Brompton are narrow but quiet. The nearby Bowden railway station provides convenient access to the city and beach, with journeys to both locations taking a mere 10 and 15 minutes respectively. Given its proximity to the city, trams and buses are also available as alternate forms of public transport.


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