Suburb overview
Walkerville is a well-established middle-ring suburb of Adelaide, Australia, with a population of approximately 2,867, making it a boutique locality. Located 4 km from the Adelaide CBD, Walkerville is a middle ring area in South Australia. The median household income is $99,372 per year.
Location
Key indicators
Postcode
5081
Postcode for Walkerville, from a community postcode dataset cross-checked against Australia Post. A postcode may cover multiple suburbs.
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Population
2,867
Usual resident population at the most recent census.
Median weekly rent
$620/wk
Median weekly rent — as at Jan–Mar 2026, Consumer & Business Services (SA) (CC BY 4.0).
Distance to CBD
4 km
Straight-line distance from the suburb centroid to the nearest capital city CBD. Actual driving distance will be longer.
Sale prices & yield
Median house price
$2,207,500
Median house sale price — as at Q1 2026, Valuer-General (SA) (CC BY 4.0). Figure covers suburb (metro Adelaide).
Indicative gross yield
1.5%
Estimated as current median rent × 52 ÷ current median house price. A guide only — not a guaranteed return; excludes costs, vacancy and buying expenses.
Housing
Median monthly mortgage
$2,167/mo
Monthly median mortgage repayment for households currently paying off a mortgage.
Home type
45% houses
Proportion of separate houses versus units, townhouses, and other home types. Useful for investors assessing rental demand mix.
Why people like living in Walkerville
- Short commute into Adelaide: ~4 km from the CBD.
- Established streets, local shops, and schools within the neighbourhood.
Who Walkerville suits
Pros and cons
Pros
- Rent sits within an affordable share of local incomes, supporting tenant demand.
- Short distance to the CBD makes commuting straightforward.
- Established middle-ring position between the CBD and the urban fringe.
Cons
- Median mortgage sits above the South Australia state median — entry costs are stretched.
- Traffic can build during peak hours, especially on arterial roads.
Investment insight
Walkerville is a smaller community of 2,867 — about 78% of the South Australia suburb median (3,699) — so investors should factor in the narrower buyer pool and longer average time-on-market. Median household income of $99,372/year runs 23% above the South Australia suburb median of $80,964, indicating strong purchasing power and the type of demographic profile that tends to sustain premium property prices through market cycles. Median rent of $620/week (as at Jan–Mar 2026, Consumer & Business Services (SA)) equates to roughly $2,687/month — about 124% of the $2,167/month median mortgage repayment recorded at the 2021 Census. On those figures rental income covers most or all of the recorded repayment, but repayments on new loans have risen with interest rates since 2021, so re-run the coverage at today's rates before treating this as a cash-flow suburb. At 4 km from the Adelaide CBD, Walkerville sits inside the high-demand inner ring — properties here compete directly with the city's employment, transport and amenity networks. Only 45% of dwellings are separate houses (vs 73% state median), so this is a unit-heavy market where body-corporate decisions and strata supply meaningfully shape investor returns.
Investment tip
Middle-ring locations like this one historically reward patient holders — focus on homes near catchment-zone schools and major transport. At the 2021 Census, local rents consumed roughly 20% of household income — a dated but useful sanity check on tenant affordability.
Walkerville vs South Australia median
How Walkerville stacks up against the median of all South Australia suburbs in our dataset. Positive values mean Walkerville sits above the state median; negative means below.
| Metric | Walkerville | SA median | Δ vs state |
|---|---|---|---|
| Population | 2,867 | 3,699 | -22% |
| Median household income | $99,372/yr | $80,964/yr | +23% |
| Median rent (weekly, 2021 Census) | $373 | $320 | +17% |
| Median mortgage (monthly, 2021 Census) | $2,167 | $1,616 | +34% |
| Distance to CBD | 4 km | 13 km | -69% |
| Separate houses | 45% | 73% | -28pp |
Investor checklist
Pre-inspection briefing for Walkerville — every item is derived from public datasets, with full citations in our data sources page.
- Market depth: 2,867 residents — 78% of the SA suburb median (3,699).
- Purchasing power: median household income $99,372/year (+23% vs South Australia suburb median of $80,964).
- Cash-flow coverage (2021 Census): $373/week rent (≈ $1,616/month) covered ~75% of the $2,167/month median mortgage at the 2021 Census — verify against current rents and rates.
- CBD access: 4 km straight-line from Adelaide (state suburb median 13 km).
- Dwelling mix: 45% separate houses — mixed market (vs 73% state median).
- Rate stress-test: budget ~$217/month extra for a 1-percentage-point RBA rate rise on top of the $2,167/month median repayment.
- Tenant rent burden: 20% of the median household income is spent on rent — comfortably affordable.
Investment strategy
Strong buy-and-hold fundamentals: household incomes run 23% above the South Australia suburb median ($99,372 vs $80,964), and the 4 km CBD distance keeps this suburb in the primary demand zone. In South Australia, suburbs with this profile have historically clustered in the upper tercile of 10-year capital growth.
Moderate rental coverage at the 2021 Census: rent of $373/week covered 75% of a $2,167/month mortgage, a $551/month gap bridged with equity, depreciation and tax benefits. Re-check with current rents and rates before committing.
Only 45% of dwellings are separate houses (vs 73% SA median) — this is a unit and townhouse market, where cosmetic flips struggle against body-corporate restrictions, thinner after-reno uplift and competing new supply.
Risk factors
- Interest-rate sensitivity: the $2,167/month median mortgage in Walkerville means a 1-percentage-point RBA rate rise could add roughly $217/month to repayments, reducing buyer borrowing capacity and cooling prices.
- Liquidity risk: with 2,867 residents, Walkerville has a thinner pool of buyers and tenants than larger suburbs. Expect longer days-on-market on resale and budget for potential vacancy gaps between tenancies.
- Regulatory risk: changes to Australian tax settings (negative gearing, CGT discount, foreign-buyer surcharges, land-tax thresholds) could reshape after-tax returns in Walkerville regardless of local market conditions.
- Market cycle risk: property markets are cyclical, so stress-test your projections in Walkerville with a 10–15% price pullback scenario before committing capital — returns to date are not a guarantee of future performance.
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Walkerville enters 2026 with a demographic tailwind — household incomes 23% above the South Australia suburb median of $80,964 and a population of 2,867 give it the depth and purchasing power to outperform the wider SA market over the next 12–18 months. At the 2021 Census, rental coverage ran at ~75% of the typical mortgage ($1,616/month rent vs $2,167/month repayment), leaving a manageable top-up for most investors. Verify against current rents and rates. Overall investor sentiment for Walkerville is balanced heading into the second half of 2026, based on its income, rent and mortgage profile relative to the South Australia median.
Frequently asked questions
Is Walkerville a good suburb for investment?
Whether Walkerville suits you depends on your strategy, but the fundamentals are concrete: a population of 2,867, a median household income of $99,372/year and median weekly rent of $373. Weigh those against your goal — cash flow, capital growth, or a value-add renovation — each of which we break down with suburb-specific ABS numbers elsewhere on this page.
What drives property demand in Walkerville?
The main demand drivers in Walkerville are proximity to Adelaide (4 km), an above-state-median household income of $99,372/year, a dwelling mix that is 45% separate houses. Together these shape both owner-occupier and tenant demand.
What is the population of Walkerville?
Walkerville has a usual resident population of approximately 2,867, compared with a South Australia suburb median of 3,699 — placing it in the lower half of the state's suburbs by size. Population is the clearest proxy for market depth: more residents mean more transactions and typically a shorter average days-on-market on resale.
How far is Walkerville from the Adelaide CBD?
Walkerville sits 4 km straight-line from the Adelaide CBD. This is inner-ring territory — pricing competes directly with established Adelaide employment nodes.
What is the median rent in Walkerville?
The median weekly rent in Walkerville is $620 (as at Jan–Mar 2026, Consumer & Business Services (SA)), equating to approximately $32,240/year in gross rental income. Confirm against current listings on realestate.com.au and Domain before making an offer.
What is the typical mortgage repayment in Walkerville?
The median monthly mortgage repayment in Walkerville is $2,167, or approximately $26,004/year (vs $1,616/month state median). Stress-test your own borrowing at rates 1–2 percentage points above today's to make sure you can still service the loan through an RBA tightening cycle.
Is Walkerville cash-flow positive for investors?
A median weekly rent of $373 works out to $1,616/month, covering 75% of the median mortgage repayment of $2,167/month. That leaves a $551/month shortfall (around $6,612/year before tax benefits), so a typical owner-occupier-priced property here is negatively geared. Actual cash flow depends on your deposit, loan terms, ownership costs and marginal tax rate — run the full numbers in our rental yield calculator.
What are the main risks of investing in Walkerville?
The main risks are a thin buyer pool (2,867 residents), interest-rate sensitivity on the $2,167 median mortgage, the broader South Australia market cycle. Each of these is covered in the Risk Factors section above with suburb-specific numbers rather than generic warnings.
How we built this Walkerville profile
The population figure on this page comes from the ABS 2021 Census. The postcode comes from a community postcode dataset cross-checked against Australia Post. The dwelling mix is from the ABS 2021 Census. The median household income is the ABS 2021 Census median weekly household income, annualised. Distance to the CBD is calculated from the suburb's ABS centroid. The Census median rent and mortgage figures are 2021 figures and are labelled as such wherever they appear — they are five years old and have moved substantially since. The current median weekly rent in Key indicators is a genuine recent figure from Consumer & Business Services (SA) (Jan–Mar 2026), published under a Creative Commons licence and dated on the page. The median sale price shown comes from Valuer-General (SA) (Q1 2026), published under a Creative Commons licence and dated on the page. We do not publish an investment score or school/park counts for this suburb. See our methodology and data sources for exactly what's measured and what's estimated.