Auchenflower, QLD, maintains its premium position, with the median house price in May
2026 recorded at approximately $2.18M. This represents a solid gain of 26.1%
compared to this same month last year, and an impressive 146.3% increase from this
same month 10 years ago. The unit market also continued its upward trajectory, with
the median unit price reaching approximately $840K. This reflects a robust 19.6%
growth over the past year and a 75% rise over the decade, outperforming broader
capital city trends. This strong local performance has occurred alongside sustained
demand for prime Brisbane real estate.

Auchenflower’s median weekly house rental rate reached approximately $950 in May
2026, marking a robust 18.8% increase compared to this same month last year, and a
significant 61% rise over the past decade, these are approximations. This sustained
growth reflects a market maintaining its premium position. Unit rentals also recorded a
solid gain, with a median weekly rate of approximately $650. This represents an 18.2%
surge from a year ago and an impressive 75.7% increase over the last ten years,
demonstrating stronger growth than broader capital city trends. Both segments have
continued their upward trajectory, coinciding with robust demand.

Auchenflower’s sales performance to March 2026 reflects a dynamic market with distinct
price segmentation. House sales dominated the $1M to $3M range, led by 18 transactions
between $2M-$3M, and a robust 14 sales between $1M-$1.5M. The luxury segment
maintained its premium position, recording 11 sales above $3M. Unit sales, by contrast,
concentrated strongly in the mid-tier, with 41 units trading between $500K-$750K and
45 between $750K-$1M, representing key entry points into the suburb. This distribution
highlights Auchenflower’s diverse property landscape.

New listings in Auchenflower for May 2026 recorded a modest 7.1% monthly decline,
reaching 13 properties. This represents a notable 23.5% decrease compared to May
2025, with activity holding steady at May 2024 levels. The recent softening in supply in
the suburb reflects persistent constraints and limited vendor activity, coinciding with
broader trends of moderating listing volumes across the market after an early-year
surge. This level of supply contrasts with the stronger growth observed in other
localised areas, highlighting current seller caution.

2 bed apartment $840,000 up 17.9% yoy (Low $725,000 High $880,000)
3 bed apartment $1,210,000 up 0.8% yoy ($1,150,000 – $1,620,000)