Greater Brisbane · 687 suburbs tracked
Brisbane property market, 2026.
The median house price in Brisbane is $1,018,750, the median of 150 suburb medians from verified government sales data. Below: the fastest-growing, most affordable and highest-priced suburbs in Greater Brisbane.
Median house
$1.0M
median of suburb medians
Median unit
$565K
median of suburb medians
Typical annual growth
0%
house prices, last 12 months
Median house rent
$675/wk
weekly, across tracked suburbs
Fastest-growing Brisbane suburbs
| # | Suburb | Median price | Annual growth | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bridgeman Downs4035 | $1,300,000 | +8.8% | View → |
| 2 | Redcliffe4020 | $785,000 | +8.2% | View → |
| 3 | North Lakes4509 | $820,000 | +7.2% | View → |
| 4 | Dakabin4503 | $724,000 | +7.0% | View → |
| 5 | Burpengary4505 | $750,000 | +6.8% | View → |
| 6 | Narangba4504 | $789,500 | +6.1% | View → |
| 7 | Morayfield4506 | $1,095,000 | +6.0% | View → |
| 8 | Deception Bay4508 | $663,000 | +5.5% | View → |
Most affordable Brisbane suburbs
Brisbane's highest median prices
Brisbane property market questions
- What is the median house price in Brisbane?
- The median house price across Greater Brisbane is $1,018,750, calculated as the median of 150 suburb-level medians from verified government sales data. The median unit price is $564,500.
- Are Brisbane house prices rising?
- The typical Brisbane suburb recorded growth of 0% in house prices over the past 12 months. Growth varies widely by suburb — the fastest-rising suburbs are listed on this page.
- Which Brisbane suburbs are growing fastest?
- By 12-month house price growth, the fastest-rising Greater Brisbane suburbs in our verified data are Bridgeman Downs, Redcliffe, North Lakes. See the full top-8 table on this page.
- What are the cheapest suburbs in Brisbane?
- Among established suburbs (population 1,000+) with verified sales data, the most affordable Greater Brisbane suburbs by median house price are Fortitude Valley, Riverview, Bundamba.
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Data source
Figures are aggregated from suburb-level medians sourced from state valuers-general, state government sales records and the ABS. Only suburbs with a verified sales source contribute to price figures (150 of 687 tracked Greater Brisbane suburbs). Growth outliers from thin sales samples are excluded. Full methodology →
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