Demand for Brisbane houses showed grew 6.7 per cent in the last year, while unit demand also grew 4.5 per cent, according to the realestate.com.au Property Outlook report.
Perennial north side faves including Wilston, Windsor and Newmarket were amongst the top #10 most in demand suburbs for houses.
While, this side of the river, Paddo, New Farm, Ashgrove and Red Hill were on the top #10 list for units.
“It looks like Brisbane’s really turning around,” REA Group chief economist Nerida Conisbee said.
“If you have a look at the inner city and the east where demand is up more than 10 per cent, it shows there’s lots of people having a look, and when we see that, we generally start to see a pick-up in pricing.
“All the talk has been about the housing boom being over, but if you look at Brisbane, it’s just warming up again.”
Check out the top #10 most in-demand suburbs for Brisbane houses and units according to realestate.com.au.
Top suburbs for houses
- East Brisbane
- Indooroopilly
- Paddington
- Holland Park
- Wilston
- Chandler
- Windsor
- Coorparoo
- Newmarket
- Toowong
Top suburbs for apartments
- Graceville
- Mansfield
- Tarragindi
- Camp Hill
- Red Hill
- Ashgrove
- Holland Park
- Tingalpa
- New Farm
- Paddington
Need some help with your own housing demands? View our current listings for sale or check our listings for rent.