Gepps Cross suburb profile
Gepps Cross is a suburb located approximately 10km north of Adelaide's city centre, known for its strategic position as a commercial and industrial hub. The area is characterized by its large retail outlets, warehouses, and business parks, making it a key employment zone. Gepps Cross is home to the popular Gepps X Home HQ, a major shopping destination for home and lifestyle products. While primarily industrial, the suburb offers convenient access to major roads and public transport, connecting residents and workers to the broader Adelaide region. Its blend of commercial activity and accessibility continues to define Gepps Cross as a vital part of Adelaide's economic landscape.
Gepps Cross property market performance
Gepps Cross has experienced a stagnant property market over the past 12 months, with no change in median house or unit values. The current median prices for both houses and units remain at $0, indicating a lack of recent sales data or market activity. Only three houses have been sold in the past year, and no units have been transacted, reflecting minimal market engagement.
The median days on market for both houses and units are recorded as zero, suggesting either a lack of available data or no active listings during the period. Similarly, the rental market has shown no movement, with average rents for both houses and units remaining unchanged at $0 over the last 12 months.
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Sold Past 3 months | 3 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Gepps Cross demographics
Gepps Cross, located in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, is a small yet vibrant community known for its strategic location and industrial significance. With a population of just 648, it offers a close-knit community feel, making it an appealing choice for families and individuals seeking a quieter suburban lifestyle. The median age of 41 suggests a mature population, with many residents likely enjoying the stability and convenience that the suburb provides.
The suburb's housing landscape is characterized by a significant proportion of homeownership, with 42% of properties owned outright and 29.9% owned with a mortgage. This indicates a stable residential base, with many long-term residents who have invested in the area. The rental market, comprising 28.1% of properties, provides options for those seeking flexibility, including young families and professionals.
Family dynamics in Gepps Cross are diverse, with couple families with children making up 45.3% of the households, while 35.8% are couple families without children. One-parent families account for 17.3%, reflecting a varied community structure. The suburb's proximity to major transport routes and commercial hubs makes it a practical choice for those working in and around Adelaide, while its community-oriented atmosphere offers a welcoming environment for residents of all ages.
Gepps Cross infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Gepps Cross continues to play a key role as a major transport and logistics hub, with its position at the junction of several arterial roads supporting large-format retail, warehousing and commercial uses that underpin local employment and long-term demand for nearby housing.[1][5][7] The suburb’s mix of industrial facilities, sports venues such as the velodrome and hockey stadium, and open space preserves a buffer between heavy traffic routes and residential pockets, which can enhance livability while still offering strong connectivity to the CBD and other job centres.[5][7]
There are no widely publicised new schools, rail extensions or large-scale residential redevelopments specific to Gepps Cross at this time, with the area instead benefiting from its established road network and proximity to parks, shopping and a variety of public and private schools in surrounding suburbs.[1][3] Current planning settings continue to reinforce Gepps Cross as an employment and service node, which is likely to support steady property demand driven by accessibility and local jobs rather than major greenfield or high-density projects.
Gepps Cross rental market trends
The rental market in Gepps Cross has remained stable over the past year, with no change in median house or unit rents, both holding steady at $0 per week. This indicates a unique market situation, possibly reflecting limited rental activity or data availability in this suburb.
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