Adamstown mortgage brokers
Learn about buying a house in Adamstown, see historical property data and start your home loan application today
What's it like to live in Adamstown?
Despite being part of Newcastle, Adamstown has the vibe of a self-sufficient village. With its own shopping street, a number of cafes, bars and restaurants plus plenty of green space, much of what you need is right on your doorstep. However, if you do need to go further afield, it’s well positioned to do so by car, train or bus.
Recent rezoning laws have changed the landscape of Adamstown with a host of low-level unit complexes being built up and down Brunker and Glebe Roads, adding an influx of first home buyers to an area already popular with families.
Historical property values in Adamstown
Median Adamstown houses
- Sale price: $1,090,000 (June 2025)
- Sale price: $950,000 (June 2023)
- Rental price: $680 p/w (June 2025)
- Rental price: $630 p/w (June 2023)
Median Adamstown units
- Sale price: $745,000 (June 2025)
- Sale price: $717,500 (June 2023)
- Rental price: $570 p/w (June 2025)
- Rental price: $480 p/w (June 2023)
* All figures taken from RealEstate.com.au
Adamstown features
Adamstown is full of features that make it very popular with locals.
You’ll find a nice mix of local shops and big chains on Brunker Road, with everything from boutique pizzerias and a specialist cupcake store to Foodworks, Henny Penny and a 24-hour servo. You’ve got Nag’s Head for a drink or a sit-down dinner, as well as the nearby Gates Hotel and Adamstown Bowling Club.
There are plenty of places to grab a coffee too, with places like Cafe Haha’s and Pekarna on Brunker Road or The Bondwood Cafe and Goodness Me Organics on Glebe Road.
There’s plenty of green space and places for kids to play as well. Myers Park is home to several ovals, a cycling velodrome and tennis courts, as well as a newly developed playground. Families can also go to Henderson Park or Laneway Park for child-friendly playgrounds. Adamstown Public School has a good reputation and feeds into Kotara High School, one of the best-rated schools in Newcastle.
Adamstown is well connected to the suburbs of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, and it’s just a short drive to the beaches of Newcastle, Glenrock Conservation Park and the McDonald Jones Stadium. If you prefer public transport, buses run regularly down Glebe Road and Belford Street into the CBD, Charlestown and more.
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Distance to closest...
- Beach: 3.9km (Merewether Beach)
- National park: 3.8km (Glenrock)
- Newcastle CBD: 6km
- Hospital: 6.2km (John Hunter Hospital)
- Train station: 0km (Adamstown Station)
- Shopping centre: 2.1km (Westfield Kotara)
Our Newcastle-based mortgage broker team
BRAD EAST
Managing Director
Brad founded Wisebuy in 2015 and hasn’t looked back since. He loves helping his clients achieve their dreams.
SARAH TAYLOR
Mortgage Broker
Whether you’re buying your first home, refinancing or investing, Sarah’s here to make the process smooth and hassle-free.
ISAIAH HUTHNANCEMortgage Broker
Isaiah is passionate about delivering guidance and personalised solutions to help you achieve your homeownership and investment goals.
Looking to buy in this area? Call our Newcastle mortgage brokers on (02) 49 614 985 or answer a few questions below and we’ll be in touch.