Glenelg our most dense suburb
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:02 pm
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/real-esta ... 6422002857ADELAIDE residents prepared to sacrifice living space and backyards for a beachside lifestyle are cramming into two of the city's premier suburbs.
Glenelg and Glenelg South are the two most populated suburbs in South Australia, followed by Ferryden Park, results from RP Data show.
In the country, Risdon Park in Port Pirie is the most populated suburb or town, followed by Whyalla Sturt and Newtown in Kadina.
RP Data senior research analyst Cameron Kusher said Glenelg and Glenelg South were small in size but large in apartment numbers.
"The significant supply of units increases the population and, subsequently, the density," Mr Kusher said.
Housing Trust stock at Ferryden Park also increased its population, he said.
"The public housing would have an impact as they are typically on quite small lots and, as a result, more people are crammed into a smaller area."
Despite burgeoning apartment projects in the city, the Adelaide CBD did not feature on the list.
Mr Kusher said it would take time and was not due to a lack of confidence in the city. "It is probably more reflective of the fact that, to date, few inner-city apartment projects have been delivered in the CBD."
Lesley Bedini and her stepmother moved from Partridge St in Glenelg to a beachfront apartment in Glenelg South about a month ago.
"We just moved around the corner - living up here is wonderful," Ms Bedini said.
"There has been big development here with all the apartments and I think people are moving to places that haven't got the big backyard.
"You don't need a backyard when you have the beach."
Toop & Toop sales partner Grant Wills said the lifestyle at Glenelg and Glenelg South attracted residents and tourists. "It's a great lifestyle, summer or winter, and you have plenty of cafes and a nice, relaxed environment."
He said the supply of apartments allowed more people to live at the Bay.
"Certainly, it's become quite affordable to buy or even to rent. You can get absolute beachfront for the very low $300,000s at the moment. I think that's a really great opportunity."
And because online newspapers are strange and rarely upload any of the supporting images used in the hard copy, here's the accompanying table:
Suburb/People per square kilometre
Glenelg/3619
Glenelg South/3375
Ferryden Park/3370
Parkside/3346
Exeter/3289
Evandale/3254
Everard Park/3200
Brompton/3170
Kurralta Park/3169
Kensington/3128
It's not even close to the list that I'd have guessed. Very surprising indeed.