What's Adamstown Like?
The workhorse suburb next to Hamilton. Good bones, good access, good schools, but lacks the excitement of its neighbours. Solid and sensible rather than exciting.
Best For
- Practical families — Good schools, established infrastructure, reasonable prices
- Commuters — Easy access to major roads, close to everything
Development Pipeline
2 active DAs with approximately 104 dwellings in the pipeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Adamstown?
The median house price in Adamstown is $1.2M. Prices have moved up 8.6% year-on-year, with a upward trajectory. Data: NSW Valuer General. For address-specific property intelligence, check any address on Newy Vibes.
What is the median unit price in Adamstown?
The median unit price in Adamstown is $825k. This compares to a median house price of $1.2M. Data: NSW Valuer General. To understand how prices vary within the suburb, check a specific address.
Is Adamstown a good suburb to buy in 2026?
Based on our analysis of development activity, price momentum, commercial trends, and safety data, Adamstown currently shows a BUY signal with a upward trajectory. Established, Beaumont Street access Signals update weekly as new data is processed. For address-level intelligence, order a Property Surroundings Report starting at $29.
What developments are planned in Adamstown?
There are currently 2 active development applications in Adamstown. Major projects include approximately 104 new dwellings in the pipeline. Notable projects: The Foundry Complex - Three exposed brick apartment blocks around internal courtyard. 84 apartments with undercover parking and gymnasium.; Emperial Apartments - 4 storey residential development with 20 apartments (1, 2 and 3 bedroom). 3-bedroom units sold out. Ready for occupation January 2025.. Data: Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Councils. To see which developments are within 500m of a specific address, check any address on Newy Vibes.
What's it like living in Adamstown?
The workhorse suburb next to Hamilton. Good bones, good access, good schools, but lacks the excitement of its neighbours. Solid and sensible rather than exciting. See the full suburb profile for detailed local insights, or check a specific address to see what's happening within 500m.
How noisy is Adamstown?
Adamstown has 21 licensed venues tracked in our data. Venue types include: other, cafe, restaurant, bakery, takeaway. Noise impact depends on proximity and trading hours. Enter any address to see noise sources within 500m, including late-trading venues, major roads, and rail corridors.
Who is Adamstown best for?
Adamstown is best suited for: Practical families, Commuters. Key things to watch: Through traffic on main roads; Less character than heritage suburbs; Prices may be stretched relative to what the suburb offers. Neighbourhood fit varies by location — check a specific address to see the exact signals around it.
What do locals say about Adamstown?
It's not glamorous but it works. Good neighbours, good schools, easy commute. What more do you need? For street-level detail, check a specific address to see the signals within 500m.