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Brookside Population: Predominantly White, with Diversity Tied to UD

A majority-white population, with a growing presence of Asian families (Indian, Chinese) and African Americans. International UD students also rent in the neighborhood.

Brookside has a traditional demographic profile: approximately 70% of the population is white, with a significant presence of established families, many connected to the University of Delaware as faculty, researchers, and administrators. African Americans represent around 15%, and the Asian community accounts for approximately 10%, with Indian and Chinese residents making up the largest shares.

The proximity of the UD campus means international students and graduate students also rent in Brookside, particularly in houses shared among multiple tenants. This adds temporary diversity to the neighborhood: Mandarin, Hindi, Telugu, Korean, Arabic, and Spanish can be heard in parks and on the street. The Hispanic community (Mexican and Central American) has also grown in some areas.

The Brazilian community is small and dispersed. Brazilian families living in Brookside typically have ties to UD (study, research, visiting professors) or work in local chemical and pharmaceutical companies. There is no Brazilian neighborhood, but the regional community (Newark, Wilmington) connects through Facebook groups and Portuguese-language evangelical churches.

Languages spoken
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Mandarin (UD students)
  • Hindi and Telugu
  • Korean
  • +2 more
Main religions
  • Christian (Catholic, Protestant)
  • No religion
  • Hindu
  • Muslim
  • Jewish
  • +1 more

Cost of Living in Brookside: Reasonable, with Student Demand Pressuring Rents

Older homes offer attractive pricing. Rents can rise due to student demand. No sales tax. A car is essential.

Brookside is one of the more accessible options near the UD campus. A 3-bedroom house rents for between USD 1,700 and USD 2,300 per month, with older homes on streets such as Brookside Boulevard and Marrows Road. Apartments are scarce in the neighborhood itself; those seeking apartment rentals typically look at complexes in Newark (The Studio, The Retreat).

To purchase, older homes (1950s-1970s, typically 3 bedrooms, 1-2 bathrooms, one-car garage) range from USD 280,000 to USD 400,000, depending on renovation. This makes it one of the more affordable areas near campus for those seeking homeownership.

The absence of sales tax in Delaware is a well-known advantage. Grocery options include Acme, ShopRite, Walmart Supercenter (nearby in Newark), and Wegmans (in Pennsylvania, 15 minutes away). A meal at a typical restaurant runs between USD 12 and USD 22 per person. A cell phone plan averages USD 50 to USD 80. Families with children typically maintain two cars.

Brookside

Housing in Brookside: Older Homes on Tree-Lined Streets, Classic 1960s Suburban Character

Ranch-style and split-level homes from the 1950s-1970s predominate. Reasonable lot sizes, garages, and lawns. Few apartments.

Brookside is defined by its classic American suburban character from the 1950s and 1960s. Curved streets, ranch-style homes (single-story), split-level homes (with a small internal elevation change), and bi-level homes (two floors with an entry staircase). Lots are large by American standards, with lawns, mature trees, and well-kept yards. Neighborhoods such as Brookside Park, Penn Acres, and Wellesley Manor exemplify this profile.

The neighborhood has a settled character: many homes have been owned by the same families for decades, and turnover is lower than in newer subdivisions like Bear or Middletown. Buyers typically renovate (updating kitchens, bathrooms, and systems). Apartments are few and generally found in small complexes. The majority of the market consists of single-family homes.

For rentals, landlords typically require a credit score, proof of income (generally 2.5 to 3 times the monthly rent), and a security deposit equal to one month's rent. Popular listing platforms include Zillow, Apartments.com, Trulia, and UD Off-Campus Housing (for those renting near campus). For purchases, local agents and the MLS are the primary sources; the market is relatively competitive given the neighborhood's location and quality.

Recommended neighborhoods
  • Brookside Park (center of the neighborhood, established homes)
  • Penn Acres (quiet streets)
  • Wellesley Manor (family-friendly, large lots)
  • Near Brookside Park (community park)
  • Marrows Road (easy access to Newark)
  • +1 more

Job Market in Brookside: UD Next Door, Wilmington 25 Minutes Away

The University of Delaware is the primary local employer. The chemical and pharmaceutical industry (DuPont, AstraZeneca, WL Gore) and the Wilmington commute round out the picture.

Brookside sits adjacent to the University of Delaware, making UD the primary employer in the area for many residents. Positions range from teaching, research, and administration to services and maintenance. The university employs thousands, and Brookside has traditionally been home to associate professors, researchers, and campus staff.

The chemical and pharmaceutical industry is strong in the surrounding area. WL Gore & Associates (manufacturer of Gore-Tex) is headquartered in Newark and hires engineers and scientists. AstraZeneca in Fairfax and DuPont/Chemours/Corteva also recruit technical professionals. For financial services and corporate law, the commute to Wilmington (25 minutes via I-95) is the common route.

ChristianaCare Christiana Hospital, in Newark/Stanton, is a major healthcare employer (10 minutes from Brookside), with positions in nursing, technical roles, and medical services. Retail and restaurants along Route 4, Route 273, and at Christiana Mall absorb less specialized workers. Delaware's minimum wage in 2024 was USD 13.25/hour.

Dominant sectors
  • Higher education (UD)
  • Chemical and pharmaceutical industry
  • Healthcare (ChristianaCare)
  • Commute to Wilmington (finance, law)
  • Retail (Christiana Mall)
  • +1 more
Major employers
  • University of Delaware
  • WL Gore & Associates
  • ChristianaCare
  • AstraZeneca (Fairfax)
  • DuPont (and Chemours, Corteva)
  • +2 more

Education in Brookside: Christina School District and UD Next Door

Served by the Christina School District. Newark Charter School is a competitive option. The University of Delaware is 5-10 minutes from the neighborhood.

Brookside is served by the Christina School District. Schools such as Brookside Elementary, Stanton Middle School, and Christiana High School serve the neighborhood. Quality varies by school; higher-income families often consider charter or private schools for their children.

Newark Charter School is one of the most sought-after charter schools (free and publicly funded) in Delaware, with a competitive lottery for admission. It offers a more rigorous curriculum and attracts families focused on academic achievement. For private options, Wilmington Friends School, Tower Hill School (both in Wilmington), and Caravel Academy (in Bear) are common choices.

The University of Delaware (UD) is literally adjacent to Brookside. Many neighborhood families have parents or children connected to the university. For international students, tuition runs approximately USD 38,000 per year. Delaware Technical Community College has a campus in Stanton, nearby. Wilmington University, Goldey-Beacom, and Widener Delaware Law round out the regional options.

Notable universities
  • University of Delaware (Newark, 5-10 min)
  • Delaware Technical Community College (Stanton Campus)
  • Wilmington University
  • Goldey-Beacom College (Wilmington)
  • Widener University Delaware Law School (Wilmington)

Healthcare in Brookside: ChristianaCare Minutes Away, Local Clinics

Christiana Hospital (ChristianaCare) is 10 minutes away. Walk-in clinics (MedExpress, GoHealth, Patient First) and UD Student Health cover day-to-day needs.

Brookside is conveniently close to Christiana Hospital (ChristianaCare), in Newark/Stanton, one of Delaware's largest hospitals. A 10-minute drive via Route 4 provides access to a Level 1 emergency department, oncology, cardiology, neurology, obstetrics, and a trauma center. It serves as the primary regional reference for serious cases and complex procedures.

For minor issues, walk-in clinics (ChristianaCare GoHealth, MedExpress, Patient First, CVS MinuteClinic) are found along Route 4, Route 273, and Newark's Main Street. The UD Student Health Center serves UD students. Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington is the regional pediatric reference.

Employer-sponsored health insurance is the dominant form of coverage in the United States. UD employees have access to the State of Delaware Group Insurance, which offers well-regarded plans. Those without employer coverage can purchase plans through the Delaware Health Insurance Marketplace (ACA). Without coverage, a single emergency room visit can easily exceed USD 1,500.

Healthcare index65.0 / 100
  • Life expectancyyears at birth
    78.4yrs
  • Doctors per 1kpracticing physicians
    3.7
  • Health spendper capita, per year
    $13,473
  • Public systemoverall quality rating
    Good

Safety in Brookside: Quiet Neighborhood, Suburban Standard

A safe residential neighborhood. Violent crime is rare. Main concerns are vehicle break-ins, homes without security systems, and incidents tied to student parties.

Brookside is considered a quiet and safe area. Tree-lined streets, established neighborhoods, and a mix of long-term and newer families create a sense of community. Walking at night, allowing children to ride bikes around the block, and using parks on weekends are common practices. The Delaware State Police and New Castle County Police patrol the area.

The proximity of the UD campus does bring some differences: on nights of university parties, streets near campus may see more noise and minor incidents (parties, intoxication). Brookside proper generally stays outside that circuit, though areas near Marrows Road and Cherry Hill are worth keeping in mind.

The most common crimes are theft from parked vehicles (avoid leaving items visible, even in an open garage), catalytic converter theft (Honda and Toyota are common targets), package theft from doorsteps (porch pirates), and residential burglary at homes without security systems. Bicycle theft is common near campus. A home security system is recommended for detached houses.

5.8
Homicides per 100k
per year
Safety index
68.0
Crime index
32.0
Safer neighborhoods
  • Brookside residential
  • Cherry Hill
  • Fairfield (Newark, nearby)
  • Hillside
  • Pheasant Run
Areas to avoid
  • isolated areas near I-95 at night
  • empty commercial complexes after dark

Transportation in Brookside: Car-Dependent, Close to Route 4, Route 273, and I-95

A car is the primary mode of transport. Cycling works for short distances within the neighborhood. The UD Shuttle and DART serve nearby areas. No direct rail.

Brookside is a car-dependent community, though short distances within the neighborhood allow for walking and cycling. Residential streets are flat and tree-lined, making them suitable for biking. For trips to the UD campus, some residents walk (15-25 minutes) or ride bikes. Route 4 and Route 273 are the main access roads, connecting to I-95 and Route 1.

The UD Shuttle, the university's free bus system, operates routes covering parts of the neighborhood near campus, which is useful for students and staff. DART (Delaware Transit) provides bus service in the area, though with limited frequency. There is no passenger rail in Brookside; Newark Station (Amtrak/SEPTA) is 5-10 minutes by car.

For air travel, Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is the most commonly used, 45-60 minutes by car. BWI (Baltimore) is at a similar distance. Newark Liberty (New Jersey) is accessible in about 90 minutes. The SEPTA Wilmington/Newark line stops at Newark Station and takes about one hour to reach downtown Philadelphia.

26 min
Avg commute
32
Walkability
Airports
  • PHL — Philadelphia International Airport
  • BWI — Baltimore/Washington International
  • ILG — Wilmington Airport (regional)
  • Bike infrastructure

What the climate is like living in Brookside

Mid-Atlantic climate with hot, humid summers near 88°F, cold winters with moderate snowfall, and pleasant springs.

Summers in Brookside are hot and humid, with highs between 82 and 90°F from June through September. Late-afternoon thunderstorms are common in July and August. Central air conditioning is standard in homes and apartments throughout the area.

Winters bring moderate cold and occasional snow. From December through March, lows hover near freezing, and typical seasonal snowfall accumulates between 12 and 20 inches. Central heating and heavy coats handle the season comfortably.

Spring and fall offer relief between the extremes, with mild temperatures and colorful foliage in October. The greater challenge for newcomers is the humid summer heat rather than the winter itself.

Sunny days / year205 days
Avg high (°F)
  • 43°J
  • 46°F
  • 55°M
  • 64°A
  • 73°M
  • 82°J
  • 87°J
  • 85°A
  • 79°S
  • 68°O
  • 55°N
  • 47°D
Avg low (°F)
  • 29°J
  • 30°F
  • 36°M
  • 45°A
  • 53°M
  • 63°J
  • 70°J
  • 68°A
  • 62°S
  • 52°O
  • 39°N
  • 33°D
Rainfall (")
  • 4"J
  • 4"F
  • 4"M
  • 5"A
  • 4"M
  • 5"J
  • 6"J
  • 6"A
  • 4"S
  • 4"O
  • 3"N
  • 5"D

Culture in Brookside: Neighborhood Pace, Family Life, and Proximity to UD

A domestic culture centered on parks, cookouts, and school events. UD's proximity brings cultural life (Blue Hens games, campus events) without the noise.

The culture of Brookside is that of a traditional American neighborhood. Family life revolves around backyard cookouts, community parks (Brookside Park is the heart of the area, with a playground and courts), morning runs on tree-lined streets, and school events at Brookside Elementary, Stanton Middle, and Christiana High School.

The proximity of the UD campus provides a natural extension of cultural life. Delaware Blue Hens games (football, basketball, lacrosse) at Delaware Stadium and Bob Carpenter Center draw fans, many from Brookside. Campus concerts, lectures, and academic events are open to the public. Newark's Main Street, 5-10 minutes away, offers nightlife with bars and restaurants without the noise of living in the middle of campus activity.

For dining, Brookside reflects the region: pizza at Grotto, burgers at local chains, Indian food at Newark restaurants, and sushi at various spots. Markets such as Patel Brothers (Indian) and H Mart (Korean and Asian) in Newark are just minutes away. Cultural festivals (Diwali, the Newark Food and Brew Festival) take place on Main Street and draw neighborhood residents.

Brookside

Brookside, a residential community adjacent to Newark and the University of Delaware

Census-designated place in New Castle County, neighboring Newark and the University of Delaware. Quiet living with access to campus, parks, and the Interstate 95 corridor.

Brookside is a middle-class residential community situated directly alongside Newark. Cultural life centers on the University of Delaware campus, with the Bob Carpenter Center hosting Blue Hens games and concerts, the University of Delaware Botanic Gardens, and the Mineralogical Museum. Newark's Main Street offers cafes, student bars, and the Newark Free Library.

For outdoor recreation, White Clay Creek State Park, on the border with Pennsylvania, features more than thirty miles of trails, fishing, and camping. Iron Hill Park, in a neighboring community, is home to the Iron Hill Museum, covering local natural history and geology. The Christina River trail connects the area to downtown Wilmington.

Community events such as Newark Community Day, held in early September, and the Newark Food and Brew Festival bring residents together. For larger outings, Wilmington is twenty minutes away, with the Delaware Art Museum and the Hagley Museum of the DuPonts. Philadelphia is a forty-minute drive, offering museums and performing arts for weekend trips.

  1. 1["White Clay Creek State Park (adjacent)"
  2. 2"University of Delaware campus (nearby)"
  3. 3"Main Street Newark (nearby)"
  4. 4"Newark Reservoir (nearby)"
  5. 5"Iron Hill Park (nearby)"
  6. 6"Brookside Park"
Nightlife2.0 / 10
Parks & green spaces
  • ["White Clay Creek State Park"
  • "Brookside Park"
  • "Iron Hill Park"
  • "Newark Reservoir"
  • "Curtis Mill Park"
  • +1 more

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