Ingle Farm suburb profile
Ingle Farm is a well-established suburb located approximately 12km north of Adelaide's city centre. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, it offers a range of amenities including shopping centres, parks, and schools, making it an ideal location for families and individuals alike. The suburb features a mix of housing styles, from classic brick homes to more modern developments, catering to diverse preferences. With convenient access to public transport and major roads, Ingle Farm provides easy connectivity to the city and surrounding areas. Its community spirit and local facilities contribute to its appeal as a comfortable and practical place to live.
Ingle Farm property market performance
Property growth+6.7%Past 12 months
Ingle Farm's property market has shown a strong performance over the past 12 months, with house values increasing by 11.6%. The current median house price stands at $885,000, reflecting robust demand in the area. However, there has been no recorded activity in the unit market, with no units sold or rented, and no change in unit values.
Sales activity for houses has been steady, with 29 houses sold over the past 12 months. Houses are spending a median of 52 days on the market, indicating a moderate pace of sales.
The rental market for houses in Ingle Farm has seen a modest increase, with average rent rising by 3.4% over the last 12 months to $600. The absence of data for units suggests a lack of rental activity in this segment.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | $885K | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | 11.6% | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | 29 | N/A |
Median days on market Past 12 months | 52 | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | $600 | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | 3.4% | N/A |
5 year median price trend for houses and units
Ingle Farm demographics
Ingle Farm, located in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, is a family-friendly area known for its community spirit and accessibility to amenities. With a population of 9,543, the suburb offers a balanced lifestyle for its residents. The median age of 39 suggests a mature community, with a mix of families and long-term residents who appreciate the suburb's established infrastructure and proximity to schools, parks, and shopping centers.
The suburb's housing landscape is characterized by a significant proportion of home ownership, with 34.8% of properties owned outright and 37.7% owned with a mortgage. This indicates a stable community with a strong sense of homeownership. Meanwhile, 27.5% of the properties are rented, providing options for those seeking more flexible living arrangements. The presence of couple families with children, making up 39.2% of the population, highlights Ingle Farm's appeal to families looking for a supportive environment to raise children.
Ingle Farm's community is diverse, with couple families without children accounting for 38.3% and one-parent families making up 20.1%. This diversity is reflected in the suburb's amenities, which cater to a wide range of needs and lifestyles. The median total household income of $1,286 per week suggests a moderate economic environment, making it an attractive option for those seeking affordability without compromising on quality of life. Overall, Ingle Farm offers a welcoming and well-rounded community for residents of all ages.
Ingle Farm infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Ingle Farm is an established residential suburb with extensive parklands and a well-patronised local shopping centre, which together support steady appeal for families and first home buyers.[5][8] Proximity to major retail hubs such as Tea Tree Plaza and Golden Grove, along with multiple local schools and childcare options in surrounding suburbs, underpins demand by offering convenient access to education, shopping and employment.[4][8]
Good connectivity to Adelaide’s CBD via nearby arterial roads and public transport routes continues to be a key drawcard, maintaining its reputation as an affordable, well-located suburb.[4][5] At present there are no widely reported large-scale new infrastructure, transport or school redevelopments specific to Ingle Farm, so local property performance is being driven mainly by its existing amenity, redevelopment of older housing stock, and broader market conditions in Adelaide’s north-east.[4][5][8]
Ingle Farm rental market trends
The rental market in Ingle Farm has experienced modest growth, with house rents increasing by 3.4% over the past year to $600 per week. However, unit rents have remained unchanged, indicating a stable market for units. Ingle Farm continues to offer affordable housing options, making it an attractive choice for renters seeking value in the Adelaide region.
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How does Ingle Farm compare to nearby suburbs?
- Median house prices: Ingle Farm’s median house price is 6.4% higher than Para Hills’s.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Ingle Farm have grown 0.7% higher than in Walkley Heights.
- Selling speed for houses: Properties in Ingle Farm are selling 14.8% faster than in Walkley Heights.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Ingle Farm have grown 13.5% lower than the average rate of growth across Adelaide.
- Unit price growth:Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Ingle Farm have grown 44.5% lower than the average rate of growth for units across Adelaide.

