Milton’s housing market continued its upward trajectory in May 2026, with the median
house price approximated at $2.1M. This represents a solid gain of 33.3% compared to
this same month last year, and a remarkable 153% increase over the past decade. Units
also recorded strong performance, with their median price at approximately $810K,
reflecting a 24.6% rise from a year ago and 39.9% growth over the last ten years. This
robust growth across both segments has occurred alongside enduring local demand,
with Milton’s market outperforming broader capital city trends.

Milton’s median weekly rental rate for houses is approximately $880 as of May 2026.
This reflects a -2.2% adjustment compared to this same month last year, a trend that
diverges from broader market stability, yet the decade has seen a robust 57.1%
increase. Unit rentals, conversely, exhibit stronger annual performance, with median
weekly rates at approximately $720, recording a solid 10.8% gain over the year. This
segment also shows a significant 75.6% rise over the past ten years, representing
continued demand for more accessible rental options.

Milton’s sales data for the 12 months to March 2026 reflects a dynamic market, with units
significantly outnumbering house sales. The unit segment recorded substantial activity,
predominantly in the $500K – $750K and $750K – $1M price brackets, representing the
majority of transactions and illustrating a robust mid-tier market. Conversely, houses
maintain a premium position, with the highest sales volume concentrated between $1.5M
– $3M, particularly strong in the $2M – $3M range. This distribution represents varied
affordability across dwelling types, where higher-value houses define the local market’s
top end, coinciding with trends observed in strong regional markets.

New listings in May 2026 recorded a strong 33.3% monthly gain in Milton, reaching 8
properties. This, however, represents a significant 33.3% decline compared to May
2025 and a further decrease from the 14 listings recorded in May 2024. This trend
reflects persistent supply constraints and limited vendor activity over the longer term,
contrasting with the general strength observed across wider regional Queensland
markets.

2 bed apartment $872,750 up 19.6% yoy ($1,165,000 Only Sale)
3 bed apartment $1,485,000 up 70.3% yoy (No June Sales)