What suburbs are booming in Brisbane?

The city’s thriving inner east – including Woolloongabba and Dutton Park – and Albion, Paddington, Hamilton and Kelvin Grove are some of the hot spots expected to boom off the back of major infrastructure spending ahead of the games, with Greater Brisbane set to soar past the million-dollar median house price mark soon …

Where can I buy investment in Brisbane?

If you have room to move with your budget, here are some of Brisbane’s best suburbs to invest in over $1 million.

  • Ascot. Ascot has been, for quite some time, a highly sort after suburb.
  • New Farm/Teneriffe.
  • Highgate Hill.
  • Cannon Hill.
  • Wilston.
  • Tarragindi.
  • Taringa.
  • Keperra.

Is Brisbane property going to boom?

NAB is forecasting Brisbane house prices to rise by 5 per cent over across 2022 as impact of low rates and strong income support begin to fade. Westpac has also updated its property forecasts, with Brisbane real estate prices tipped to surge 10 per cent between 2022 before dialling back -1 per cent in 2023.

Is Woodridge a good suburb?

Woodridge is one of the better suburbs you’ll find in the South Brisbane area. Some of the older homes in woodridge are homes with character and solid built and you can easily find homes with verandas and patios, big garages and fully fenced.

Is it a good time to buy property 2021?

Sydney and regional NSW have been among the ‘top performing’ housing markets through the start of 2021 in terms of value change. This follows a peak-to-trough fall in Sydney values of -2.9% between April and September of 2020, and a dip of just -0.1% in May 2020 across regional NSW.

Where should I live in Brisbane?

These are Brisbane’s best lifestyle suburbs:

  1. South Brisbane.
  2. Dutton Park.
  3. Spring Hill.
  4. Kangaroo Point.
  5. Corinda.
  6. Indooroopilly.
  7. Fortitude Valley.
  8. Petrie Terrace.