Ardmore, a big rural area in Auckland, is only 27 kilometres from the city centre. It lies in the Franklin Ward, one of Auckland’s 13 administrative regions. The Auckland Council is in charge of it.
Ardmore Airport is located in this area. This is the location of the Ardmore Flying School, making it one of Auckland’s busiest airports. This peace and quiet may be found just east of the Auckland Metropolitan Area. Papakura is the closest city (within Auckland metropolitan area).
Ardmore has an elementary school that serves both girls and boys. Older teenagers, on the other hand, are sent to colleges in the Auckland region.
As of June 2022, Ardmore has a population of roughly 1490 people.
Ardmore is one of the region’s 269 suburbs. It is situated in the Auckland area. Ardmore is the 240th most populous suburb in Auckland.
Ardmore provides a variety of housing alternatives. The oldest houses in the region were erected between 1890 and 1899. The majority of the houses in this neighbourhood were built between 1940 and 1949.
Around 20% of Ardmore’s properties are for sale, 1% are for investment, and 79% are for rent.