In Auchenflower, the median house price as of June 2026 stands at approximately
$2.2M, reflecting a solid gain of 18.9% from this same month last year and an impressive
148.6% increase over the last decade. Unit prices have also maintained their upward
trajectory, with the median unit price reaching approximately $850K, representing a
15% rise from this same month last year and a substantial 77.9% increase over the past
10 years. This strong local performance reflects robust market conditions, with both
segments demonstrating growth stronger than many capital city trends and coinciding
with ongoing buyer demand.

Auchenflower’s median weekly house rental rate, as of June 2026, is approximately
$990, reflecting a robust 23.8% gain from this same month last year and 66.4%
compared to 10 years ago. Units in the area also demonstrate strong performance, with
a median weekly rate of approximately $650, representing an increase of approximately
16.1% year-on-year and an impressive 75.7% from this same month a decade prior. This
sustained growth, particularly within the unit market, consistently outperforms broader
Queensland and capital city trends, occurring alongside persistent rental demand.

Auchenflower, QLD, presented a robust sales performance across distinct price segments
for the 12 months ending April 2026. House sales reflect a strong premium market, with
24 transactions in the $2M-$3M range, complemented by 14 sales between $1.5M and
$2M. The market also recorded 12 sales above $3M, affirming its premium position.
Conversely, the unit market’s distribution centres on the more accessible price points,
seeing 39 sales from $500K to $750K and a further 44 units transacting between $750K
and $1M, reflecting broad appeal in the mid-tier.

New listings in June 2026 recorded a strong 15.4% monthly gain in Auchenflower,
reaching 15 properties. This notable increase represents a substantial 66.7% rise
compared to June 2025, and maintains stability, remaining unchanged from June 2024.
This trend in new supply reflects evolving vendor activity, coinciding with tighter
market conditions observed across broader regional markets, where properties continue
to be absorbed efficiently. The consistent number of new listings demonstrates
sustained interest, reinforcing the suburb’s resilient market position.

2 bed apartment $843,500 up 14.8% yoy (Low $775,000 High $940,000)
3 bed apartment $1,270,000 up 17.6% yoy (No june Sales)