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Exceptional liveability makes the Redlands a standout

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: January 24, 2025
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AIMING HIGH: Redland City Council has been set a dwelling supply target of 84,800 dwellings by 2046.
AIMING HIGH: Redland City Council has been set a dwelling supply target of 84,800 dwellings by 2046.
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AS OF now, the Queensland property market remains robust, influenced by local demand, affordability, and broader economic factors.

While the national property market has experienced some fluctuations in recent months, Queensland stands out for its steady performance, particularly in key growth areas such as Brisbane and major regional hubs.

The Redlands property market has been buzzing over the Christmas and New Year period, with homes selling quickly and prices holding steady.

If you are someone who has spent time in this beautiful part of Queensland, it’s easy to see why the area continues to attract so much interest. The combination of a vibrant community, exceptional liveability, and exciting infrastructure opportunities that are on the horizon make the Redlands a standout choice for families and investors alike.

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Despite a slight cooling in some property values across Australia in late 2024, Queensland has remained a standout performer. Brisbane, for instance, recorded a modest 0.1% increase in property prices in the final week of December 2024, capping off an impressive 12% year-on-year growth. This demonstrates sustained demand for properties in the state, bolstered by population growth and interstate migration.

Regional Queensland has also benefited from affordability and lifestyle factors, attracting buyers seeking alternatives to higher-priced markets in Sydney and Melbourne.

Cities such as Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast have seen continued interest, driven by a combination of work-from-home flexibility and improved infrastructure.

Looking ahead, property market analysts have provided optimistic forecasts for Queensland in 2025.

According to Propertyology, Townsville is projected to experience remarkable growth, with property values expected to increase by 25% to 30%. Similarly, the Sunshine Coast and Mackay are anticipated to see property price rises between 12% and 16%, reflecting strong demand and limited supply in these regions.

In Brisbane, forecasts suggest a potential increase in property prices ranging from 6% to 14%, driven by sustained demand and limited supply.

The ANZ Bank projects a 6.4% rise, while other analysts anticipate even higher growth, indicating a positive outlook for the city’s real estate market.

Additionally, a Reuters poll indicates that Australian home prices are expected to rise steadily over the next two years, supported by tight supply and anticipated interest rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

The poll forecasts a 5% increase in home prices for both 2025 and 2026.

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