Most homes in the area are occupied by private owners who are within working class or lower/medium-middle class income brackets. The neighbourhood is conveniently located for
commuting to work by car via the
M77 motorway and is also fairly close to suburban railway stations (
Nitshill and
Priesthill & Darnley). Like much of Glasgow since the mid-20th century, the area is ethnically diverse. Southpark falls under the council tax bracket of
Glasgow City Council, within its
Greater Pollok ward. The area has many communal landscaped areas that are maintained through financial contributions by the residents of the estate. There is a retail park to the north of the housing, consisting of large Sainsbury's, fast food outlets and a pub/restaurant. It was built on the site of the
Darnley Mains farm. To the southeast of this retail area there is a large B&Q store. Land to the east of B&Q - directly adjacent to the motorway - was designated for further retail for some years, but failed to attract investors for this use (likely due in part to the busy
Silverburn Centre at the next junction north) so was reallocated for new housing in the late 2010s. At that time another residential development between the existing Southpark neighbourhood and the Darnley Mains site,
Glenmill (320 houses) was also constructed by
Persimmon Homes and
Bellway. ==References==