Salisbury
Property profile for Salisbury, Adelaide. Median prices and property calculators.
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Median House Price
$500,000
Approximate median for Salisbury, Adelaide
Median Unit Price
$320,000
Approximate median for Salisbury, Adelaide
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$20,000
On median house price of $500,000
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$2,450
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Estimated Deposit Needed
$100,000
20% of median house price
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About Salisbury
Salisbury is a major centre in Adelaide's northern suburbs, approximately 25 kilometres from the CBD. The suburb offers some of the most affordable housing in the Adelaide metropolitan area, making it a key entry point for first home buyers and a popular target for property investors seeking rental yield. Property is predominantly freestanding houses on standard residential blocks, with a mix of established homes from the 1960s and newer developments in surrounding growth areas. The Parabanks Shopping Centre and Salisbury City Centre provide comprehensive retail, dining, and community services. Salisbury is strategically positioned near Technology Park and the Edinburgh Defence Precinct, which house major employers in defence, technology, and manufacturing. The suburb has a diverse multicultural community with residents from many cultural backgrounds, reflected in local food options and community events. Transport is well-served by Salisbury station on the Gawler train line, providing direct services to the CBD in about 35 minutes, plus bus routes along major corridors and proximity to the Port Wakefield Road and Northern Expressway for road commuters. Salisbury is home to numerous schools, community sporting clubs, and the Salisbury Recreation Precinct. The suburb appeals to first home buyers seeking affordable entry into the market, families wanting good value with urban amenities, defence and technology workers employed in the northern corridor, and investors targeting strong rental yields.