Toowoomba Regional Council

Kearneys Spring

QLD4350

Kearneys Spring at a glance

Median house

$334,000

Median unit

$237,600

Population

9,419

Median age 35

About

Welcome to Kearneys Spring.

Kearneys Spring (4350) sits in the Toowoomba region of Queensland. The median house here is $334,000, well below the Queensland median of around $780K.

Kearneys Spring has roughly 9,419 residents, with a typical family-age mix. Households are a roughly even mix of owners and renters.

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Houses change hands at $334,000 on a typical sale, well below the Queensland median. Units come in around $237,600, roughly 29% below the house median.

For buyers

A 20% deposit on the median house works out to roughly $67,000. Prices are well below the Queensland median, which keeps Kearneys Spring on the radar for first-home buyers and right-sizers.

Market

The price of a home here.

Median house price

$334,000

+0.0% over the past year. Median unit price $237,600.

Sales data as of May 2026· rental-qld

Rental and ownership

Weekly rent (house)

$530/wk

Weekly rent (unit)

$450/wk

Owner occupied

52%

Renter occupied

43%

At a deeper level

Median House PriceSource: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

$334,000

Median Unit PriceSource: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

$237,600

PopulationSource: ABS Census 2021 · May 2026

9,419

Median age: 35

Rental data as of March 2026· rental-qld

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For investors

Investment overview.

Gross rental yield on houses sits at 8.25% (median rent $530/wk against a $334,000 price tag). Units yield 9.85% gross, often the better cash-flow play for first-time investors. With 43% of households renting, the leasing market is established and vacancy risk tends to be lower than in owner-dominated suburbs.

Gross Yield (House)

Source: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

8.25%

Based on $334,000 median

Gross Yield (Unit)

Source: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

9.85%

Based on $237,600 median

Annual Growth (House)

Source: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

Year-on-year capital growth

Annual Growth (Unit)

Source: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

Year-on-year capital growth

Owner Occupancy

Source: ABS Census 2021 · May 2026

52%

Higher = more owner-occupier demand

Days on Market

Source: QLD Government (RTA) · May 2026

Lower = higher buyer demand

Gross rental yield is annual rent divided by purchase price, before expenses. It does not account for vacancy rates, management fees, maintenance, or financing costs. Use this as a starting point for further research.

Who lives here

Demographics.

The 2021 Census put Kearneys Spring's population at 9,419, with a median age of 35. That sits as a typical family-age mix. Households are a roughly even mix of owners and renters (52% own, 43% rent), which shapes everything from school catchment stability to how often properties turn over. The household mix skews family-dominated (63% family households, 33% lone person), so amenity decisions tend to follow what families want: parks, schools, supermarkets.

Population

9,419

Median age

35

Family households

63%

Lone person

33%

Demographics data as of May 2026· ABS 2021 Census

Day to day

What it’s like to live here.

Schooling within or near the suburb covers 7 government primary, 2 government secondary, 6 Catholic, 4 independent.

Safety

Crime and safety.

Offence Summary

LGA-wide data, not suburb-specific

QLD Police only publishes crime statistics at the local government area / region level. The numbers below cover the entire Toowoomba Regional Council, which may include suburbs with very different crime profiles. Quieter residential pockets within the LGA likely have lower rates than the total suggests; busier areas may have higher.

16,889

total offences in 2026 across the Toowoomba Regional Council LGA

Top offence categories

Other Offences2,915 (17.3%)
Offences Against Property2,414 (14.3%)
Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry)1,155 (6.8%)
Drug Offences1,122 (6.6%)
Offences Against the Person643 (3.8%)

Crime statistics are reported at LGA level and may cover a broader area than this suburb.

Source: State Police Open Data

Place

Location.

Amenities

Transport

Nearby suburbs

Education

Schools in Kearneys Spring.

Local schools for Kearneys Spring

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Government School Catchment

Darling Heights State School

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Middle Ridge State School

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Drayton State School

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Frequently asked

About Kearneys Spring.

What is the median house price in Kearneys Spring?
The median house price in Kearneys Spring, QLD 4350 is $334,000. The median unit price is $237,600. Annual growth is +0.0%.
What is the Kearneys Spring postcode?
Kearneys Spring is in the 4350 postcode, in QLD, in the Toowoomba Regional Council region.
What is the average rent in Kearneys Spring?
The median weekly rent for houses is $530, for units it's $450.
What schools are in Kearneys Spring?
There are 20 schools serving Kearneys Spring on this page, including Highlands Christian College, Darling Heights State School, Middle Ridge State School.
What suburbs are near Kearneys Spring?
Kearneys Spring is close to Darling Heights, Macdonaldtown, Toowoomba West, Middle Ridge, Centenary Heights.
What is the population of Kearneys Spring?
Kearneys Spring has approximately 9,419 residents. The median age is 35.

Sources cited

Median, growth and rental data from state revenue offices and ABS. Census from ABS 2021. Climate from BoM. Hazard from Geoscience Australia. School data from ACARA. Crime from state police open data. Full methodology →

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