In June 2026, Taringa’s median house price reached approximately $1.8M, maintaining
its premium position with a 2.9% gain over the past year and an impressive 100% surge
from this same month a decade ago. Units also continued their upward trajectory, with
median prices at approximately $830K, reflecting a strong 14.5% increase annually and
a substantial 93.5% rise over ten years. This consistent performance represents robust
growth, outperforming some broader market trends, which has occurred alongside
sustained buyer interest in desirable precincts.

Taringa’s median weekly rental rate for houses currently stands at approximately $795,
marking a solid gain of 6% over the past year. This same month 10 years ago, house
rents here have experienced a robust 42% growth, reflecting a sustained upward
trajectory. Units, meanwhile, hold a median weekly rental rate of approximately $650,
with a more modest 1.6% increase compared to this same month last year. Over the
decade, unit rents have significantly outpaced house growth, soaring by an impressive
66.7%, a performance that represents stronger growth than some capital city trends and
has occurred alongside ongoing affordability shifts. These are 12-month rolling data
approximations.

For the 12 months ending April 2026, Taringa’s housing market recorded robust activity in
the $1.5M-$2M price range, with 26 sales, reflecting its premium position, while no
houses sold below $750K. The unit market demonstrated a substantial presence, with 66
sales between $750K-$1M and 62 sales in the $500K-$750K bracket. This strong spread
reflects a dynamic market, particularly in units which exhibit stronger demand across
multiple price points compared to broader capital city unit trends, extending into the
$2M-$3M luxury segment with 37 sales.

New listings in Taringa recorded a strong 47.1% monthly gain in June, reaching 25
properties. This also represents a significant 56.3% rise compared to June 2025 and a
25.0% increase from June 2024. The suburb’s upward trajectory in new listings reflects
growing vendor confidence and stronger growth than broader markets, reinforcing
Taringa’s premium position in the current landscape.

2 bed apartment $825,888 up 17.9% yoy (Low $836,000 High $915,000)
3 bed apartment $1,228,500 up 9.2% yoy ($950,000 – $2,650,000)