Trinity Gardens suburb profile
Trinity Gardens is a charming suburb located just 5km east of Adelaide's CBD, known for its peaceful residential atmosphere and leafy streets. This suburb offers a mix of character homes and modern residences, appealing to families and professionals seeking a serene yet convenient lifestyle. Trinity Gardens is well-served by public transport and is close to quality schools, making it an ideal choice for families. The nearby Norwood Parade provides a vibrant shopping and dining scene, while local parks and recreational facilities enhance the suburb's appeal. Its proximity to the city and community-focused environment make Trinity Gardens a desirable place to live.
Trinity Gardens property market performance
Trinity Gardens has experienced a stagnant property market over the past 12 months, with no change in median house or unit values. The median house and unit prices remain at $0, indicating a lack of recent sales data to establish current market values. Only two houses and one unit were sold in the past year, reflecting limited sales activity in the suburb.
The median days on market for both houses and units are recorded as zero, suggesting insufficient data to determine the average selling time. However, the rental market for houses has shown some movement, with average rent increasing by 6% to $705 over the last 12 months. In contrast, unit rents have remained unchanged, with no average rent data available.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | -1.3% | N/A |
Sold Past 3 months | 2 | 1 |
Median days on market Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | $705 | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | 6.0% | N/A |
5 year median price trend for houses and units
Trinity Gardens demographics
Trinity Gardens, nestled in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide, offers a serene and family-friendly environment. With a population of 1,264, this suburb is characterized by its leafy streets and close-knit community feel. The median age of 40 suggests a mature population, with many residents likely to be established professionals and families who appreciate the suburb's peaceful ambiance and proximity to the city center.
The suburb's family-oriented nature is evident, with over half of the families being couple families with children, making up 50.7% of the community. This is complemented by 33.9% of couple families without children, indicating a balanced mix of family dynamics. One-parent families account for 14.2%, while other family types are relatively rare at 1.1%.
Property ownership in Trinity Gardens reflects a stable and settled community, with 42.5% of homes owned outright and 30.7% owned with a mortgage. This high level of ownership suggests a strong sense of community and long-term residency. Meanwhile, 26.8% of properties are rented, providing options for those seeking flexibility. The median total household income of $2,006 per week indicates a comfortable standard of living, aligning with the suburb's appeal to families and professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle close to Adelaide's amenities.
Trinity Gardens infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Trinity Gardens benefits from established infrastructure and proximity to key amenities, with residents enjoying convenient access to nearby retail, dining and employment hubs along Portrush Road and in adjoining inner-eastern suburbs.[1][8] The presence of Trinity Gardens School and a strong concentration of quality schools in and around the area underpins family demand and supports housing values over the longer term.[2][7]
There are currently no widely reported large-scale transport, commercial or public infrastructure redevelopments specific to Trinity Gardens that are expected to materially change the suburb’s property dynamics in the near term. Instead, incremental infill development and renovations, together with ongoing council focus on maintaining streetscapes and local amenity within the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, are likely to sustain the suburb’s desirability and support steady property demand.[6][8]
Trinity Gardens rental market trends
The rental market in Trinity Gardens has experienced moderate growth, with house rents increasing by 6.0% over the past year to $705 per week. However, unit rents have remained unchanged at $0 per week. This suggests a focus on house rentals in the area, offering opportunities for investors and renters seeking suburban living with potential for future growth.
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How does Trinity Gardens compare to nearby suburbs?
- Median house prices: Trinity Gardens’s median house price is 11.1% lower than Beulah Park’s.
- House price growth: Property prices in nearby Maylands have risen 28.0% more than in Trinity Gardens over the past year.
- Investment considerations: In Trinity Gardens, the rental yield for house is 11.9% higher than the Adelaide average, while the rental yield for units is 7.0% lower.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Trinity Gardens have grown 72.8% higher than the average rate of growth across Adelaide.
- Unit price growth:Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Trinity Gardens have grown 40.1% higher than the average rate of growth for units across Adelaide.

