- Bowen Hills, $362,500
- Runcorn, $368,250
- Richlands, $370,000
- Clayfield, $375,000
- East Brisbane, $378,000
- Coorparoo, $382,000
- Nundah, $385,000
- Taringa, $385,000
- Kedron, $387,000
- Fortitude Valley, $392,000
- Albion, $397,500
- Spring Hill, $398,000
“Make sure you do your homework. Buy near public transport, near the shops, universities, that’s where people always want to be and these properties will always do the best.”
Greater Brisbane’s median unit price fell by 8.9 per cent over the year to June, according to Domain’s June house price report, to $368,946.
“Brisbane unit prices are sitting at 2013 levels, down from their peak in 2015,” said Domain research analyst Eliza Owen.
“But we are expecting prices to bottom out this year … we’re starting to see the end of the downturn in the unit segment.
“Unit listings are also moderating, which should reduce downward pressure on prices.”
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