SA · 5049

Seacliff Park

Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Seacliff Park, SA 5049.

Seacliff Park, SA 5049

About Seacliff Park

Welcome to Seacliff Park

Seacliff Park sits in Adelaide's southern coastal corridor, roughly 16 kilometres south of the CBD, tucked between the beachside suburbs of Seacliff and Kingston Park to the west and the quieter residential pockets of Seaview Downs and Dover Gardens to the east. The Marino escarpment forms a dramatic natural backdrop to the south, giving the suburb a sense of enclosure and greenery that is rare this close to the coast.

It is the kind of place that attracts young families looking for space and solid schools, as well as longer-term owner-occupiers who appreciate a low-key, community-minded atmosphere within easy reach of the beach. The dwelling mix leans heavily toward detached houses, and the street-level feel is relaxed and residential — unhurried in all the right ways.

Lifestyle & dining

Seacliff Park's lifestyle centres on the outdoors. The Marino escarpment and the coastal cliffs nearby make for genuinely rewarding walks, and the beach at Seacliff and Kingston Park is only a short ride or stroll away. Locals tend to gravitate toward the broader Brighton and Jetty Road dining and café scene for a night out, while day-to-day needs are covered closer to home.

The suburb has a quietly social character — weekend mornings bring out cyclists and dog-walkers along the coastal trail, and the surrounding streets feel genuinely neighbourhood-oriented rather than transient. It suits those who prefer their lifestyle low-volume and outdoors-focused rather than café-strip-dependent.

Shopping

Day-to-day shopping within and immediately around Seacliff Park is practical rather than destination-worthy, which most residents count as a feature rather than a drawback. The local IGA handles the grocery essentials, and nearby businesses like The Craft Baker make the morning routine considerably more pleasant. Its A Secret Hair Studio and The Storage Shop round out the kind of small local retail that keeps a suburb ticking between bigger shopping runs.

For a broader retail offer, the Westfield Marion shopping centre at nearby Oaklands Park is the go-to, providing everything from major supermarkets to fashion retailers and a large food court. The Brighton Road strip is also within easy reach for independent shops and services.

Parks & recreation

Green space in Seacliff Park punches above its weight for a suburb of its size. Gillbertson Gully is the standout — a genuine bushland reserve that runs through the suburb and offers a slice of native Adelaide Hills vegetation at sea level, popular with walkers and families alike. Gully Road North Reserve and Mitchell Street Reserve provide more conventional recreational space for kick-abouts, picnics and junior sport.

The coastal foreshore is also within easy cycling distance, connecting Seacliff Park to the broader Christies Beach to Glenelg coastal path. For residents who want to paddle, swim or simply sit by the water, Kingston Park beach is the nearest access point and tends to be quieter than the more prominent Brighton beach to the north.

Getting around

Seacliff Park is well-served by Adelaide's Seaford rail line, with multiple stops in and around the suburb. Stop 43A, Stop 43 and Stop 41 at Davenport Terrace (West side) all provide access to the Glenelg and city-bound services, making the suburb genuinely practical for commuters without a car. The train corridor connects residents northward through Brighton, Glenelg and onto the Adelaide CBD with reasonable frequency.

For drivers, the Noarlunga Centre and the Southern Expressway are accessible within minutes, and the short distances to neighbouring suburbs like Dover Gardens and Marino mean most local errands are quick to complete. Cycling infrastructure along the coast makes two-wheel commuting a real option for the health-conscious.

Schools & families

Seacliff Park and its surrounding suburbs have a solid public and independent schooling offer that makes the area genuinely family-friendly. The suburb sits within reach of schools serving the broader southern coastal catchment, and the preponderance of detached houses with yards — currently representing 81% of listings — signals that families are the dominant household type.

The community feel in Seacliff Park is reinforced by local sporting clubs and the network of reserves that double as informal social spaces on weekends. Neighbouring Seaview Downs and Seacliff share similar demographics, giving the broader precinct a cohesive, family-oriented character.

The property market

Seacliff Park's property market has performed strongly, with the median house price sitting at $950,000 and recent growth running at a notable 18.0%. That trajectory reflects both the suburb's coastal adjacency and the broader southern Adelaide price uplift, and it has drawn the attention of investors and upgraders alike. The median rent of $678 per week points to solid yields for those considering the market from an investment perspective.

The current listing mix is dominated by houses at 81%, with land at 15% suggesting some ongoing development activity, and apartments or units making up just 4% — a figure that underlines the suburb's firmly low-density character. Buyers priced out of Seacliff or Kingston Park to the west often look to Seacliff Park as a logical next step, getting much of the same coastal lifestyle at a marginally more accessible entry point, though that gap has been narrowing.

Market snapshot

Seacliff Park property market

Median price ranks #1,360 of 3,797 suburbs · pricier than 64%
Bedrooms

Median sale price

$983k

House · 3 bed

Median rent

$675

per week

Gross rental yield

3.6%

annual rent ÷ sale price

Typical price range

Entry

$660k

Median

$983k

Premium

$1.33m

Days on market

56

Auction clearance

0%

Sold this year

42

Median sold price trend · House 3 bed

Compound growth +8.8% / yr over 4 yrs

Median price by bedrooms · House

Property types on market

Share of current listings in Seacliff Park by dwelling type.

House81%
Land13%
Apartment / Unit3%
Townhouse3%

Who lives here

Demographics

ABS Census 2021 figures for Seacliff Park, SA 5049.

Population

2,644

residents (2021)

Median age

41

years

Household income

$1,693

median, per week

Median rent

$370

per week

Median mortgage

$1,800

per month

Mortgage / income

25%

comfortable

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.

Recent results

Recently sold in Seacliff Park

$2m

4 Manos Court

house5 bd · 2 ba · 8 car

Sold ~July 2026

$690k

3/264 Seacombe Road

apartment2 bd · 1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.52m

29 Thomas Street

house5 bd · 3 ba · 3 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.09m

5 Aboyne Avenue

house3 bd · 1 ba

Sold ~July 2026

$1.17m

33 Arthur Street

land

Sold ~July 2026

$1.35m

16 Jessie Street

house4 bd · 2 ba · 4 car

Sold ~June 2026

$1.20m

39 Thomas Street

house3 bd · 3 car

Sold ~June 2026

$1.06m

20 Mann Street

house1 ba · 2 car

Sold ~June 2026

Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.

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Common questions

Seacliff Park suburb FAQ

What is the median property price in Seacliff Park?

The median house price in Seacliff Park, SA is $983k for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 19.5%.

How much is rent in Seacliff Park?

The median weekly rent in Seacliff Park is around $675 per week.

Is Seacliff Park a good place to live?

Seacliff Park is a suburb of Adelaide partly in the City of Marion and the City of Holdfast Bay. Seacliff Park is an established residential suburb in SA, with a population of around 2,644.

What is the population of Seacliff Park?

Seacliff Park has a population of 2,644 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 41.

How long do homes take to sell in Seacliff Park?

Properties in Seacliff Park take around 56 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.

How much do you need to buy in Seacliff Park?

Entry-level properties in Seacliff Park start around $660k, while premium homes reach $1.33m.

What suburbs are near Seacliff Park?

Suburbs near Seacliff Park include Seaview Downs, Kingston Park, Seacliff, Dover Gardens and Marino.

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StMate est. ~$1.42m

Coastal Family Living with Sea Views and Exceptional Entertaining

29 High Street, Seacliff Park SA 5049
434800 m²
Ray White MarionYesterday
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StMate est. ~$1.05m

Move In. Make Plans. Love the Location.

294 Seacombe Road, Seacliff Park SA 5049
312745 m²
Ray White Unley | Colonel Light Gardens1 week ago
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StMate est. ~$1.06m

Elevated living with Seacliff Park at your feet

13 Manos Court, Seacliff Park SA 5049
332318 m²
Harris Real Estate - Glenelg RLA 3436641 month ago
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StMate est. ~$1.83m

A Fresh Start, Footsteps from the Sea.

1/644 Brighton Road, Seacliff Park SA 5049
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NOAKES NICKOLAS PTY LTD2 weeks ago
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Coastal Sophistication Meets Untouched Modern Living

7B Barnett Terrace, Seacliff Park SA 5049
322215 m²
Magain Real Estate Brighton2 weeks ago
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Mid-century soul, spectacular views, and resort-style family living

5 Hill Street, Seacliff Park SA 5049
522900 m²
Harris Real Estate - Glenelg RLA 3436643 weeks ago
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StMate est. ~$1.03m

Elegant. Practical. Slightly Fancy… and we're here for it!!

14 Manos Court, Seacliff Park SA 5049
322318 m²
Harcourts Plus2 months ago
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$920,000
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A Prime Coastal Allotment Ready For Your Vision

8A Mann Street, Seacliff Park SA 5049
823 m²
Harris Real Estate - Glenelg RLA 3436641 month ago
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$1.90m
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Find lifestyle: where panoramic views meet resort-style living

1 West Street, Seacliff Park SA 5049
4221258 m²
Allan Real Estate Pty Ltd - RLA 2391011 week ago
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Make Yourself a Home

25 Hill Street, Seacliff Park SA 5049
313600 m²
First National Real Estate Glenelg1 month ago
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StMate est. ~$1.08m

Seacliff Park on cue; elevated coastal living with every lifestyle advantage in sight

9A Don Avenue, Seacliff Park SA 5049
322399 m²
Harris Real Estate - Glenelg RLA 3436644 weeks ago
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Under Offer

27 West Street, Seacliff Park SA 5049
4281077 m²
Paterson RE2 months ago
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