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House prices in Brisbane suburbs

20 September 2015 by News Desk

property_prefabBrisbane and South East Queensland has become the target for price-conscious home-buyers looking for affordable housing.

Suburbs in the south of Brisbane are now the focus of quickening growth in both development and sales.

Logan City (between Brisbane City and Gold Coast City) has become popular in the past year and now the middle-ring precinct in Brisbane Southside is the place to look for affordable properties.

Within this area, suburbs include Greenslopes (average house price $585,000), Holland Park ($630,000), Annerley ($640,000), Mount Gravatt ($555,000), Sunnybank ($660,000), Sunnybank Hills ($560,000), Robertson ($720,000), Eight Miles Plains ($625,000).

Cheaper locations include Algester ($460,000), Oxley ($490,000) and Coopers Plains ($490,000). The most affordable areas include include Inala ($310,000), Darra ($340,000) and Acacia Ridge ($350,000).

When it comes to units and townhouses, Greenslopes offers average prices of $355,000), Holland Park ($290,000), Holland Park West ($380,000) and Annerley ($390,000).



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