Suburb Profiles
Welcome to our Brisbane suburb profiles - the only truly local property guide that helps you decide where to live in Brisbane.
Whether you're moving to Brisbane, a first home buyer,
seller, investor or renter, you'll find up-to-date information about Brisbane suburbs
and lifestyles here.
Popular Brisbane suburbs
Leaving behind a working class history. Albion is home to a wide variety of housing styles, from workers cottages to executive homes and units…more
A suburb where the "Queenslander" lifestyle abounds. Ashgrove is renowned for its period homes, including the aptly named "Ashgrovian".…more
There's a place for everyone in friendly Bulimba. Enjoy a hearty weekend breakfast on Oxford Street, great local shopping or fun in a nearby park.…more
Established in the 1980s, Carindale is a mixture of modest residences and lavish mansions…more
Living and investing in Brisbane City. Bordered largely by the Brisbane River, the CBD is the heart of retail and business activity of Queensland's …more
Explore one of Brisbane's more affluent and prestigious suburbs where you'll find many fine examples of beautiful older Queensland homes…more
Coorparoo is a suburb born in the 19th century and flourishing in the 21st…more
Forest Lake is a 1000 hectare residential master planned community which was initially founded in 1990 by Delfin Lend Lease …more
Two kilometres from the Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley has developed into a business district and spectacular entertainment precinct in its own right …more
Bordering the Brisbane River and surrounded by the suburbs of Ascot, Albion and Newstead, Hamilton is one of Brisbane's most prestigious suburbs…more
A thriving commercial, office and retail sector, together with close proximity to the University of QLD has resulted in a recent surge in population…more
With excellent walkways and picnic spots, Kangaroo Point continues to welcome new residents as people gravitate closer to the CBD…more
A popular and lively inner city suburb with university, cultural and medical connections…more
The suburb of Manly has remained a favourite with Brisbane residents for many years because of its bayside location and relaxed atmosphere …more
This is the story behind a suburb's transformation into one of Brisbane's most expensive place to live…more
One of Brisbane's oldest suburbs, trendy Newstead is now known for its upmarket studio apartments and renovated homes…more
An inner city suburb that's very popular with young families and professionals alike…more
Bounded by the curve of the river, it's reputation has changed from industrial wasteland to World Expo 88 site to a lively residential destination in …more
Brisbane's oldest suburb is right next door to the CBD and this suburb continues to attract buyers with its unique appeal…more
One of Brisbane's most popular western suburbs features rolling hills on the banks of the Brisbane River, huge shady trees and some of our best known …more
Sunnybank is one of Brisbane's largest suburbs and has been particularly popular with migrants from East Asia, who have transformed it into a thriving…more
The Gap is popular with those looking for good access to the city, without losing the leafy charm of suburban living…more
Travel along Coronation Drive from Toowong and you’ll see office workers power-walking or cycling into the city with their suits billowing behind …more
Developers are zoning in on West End as property prices continue to boom and the vibrant atmosphere continues to attract buyers…more
Known as the home of The Gabba, Woolloongabba is a thriving inner city suburb …more
About 15km and 30 minutes by car from Brisbane's CBD, Wynnum is one of Brisbane's rediscovered suburbs attracting those who wish to live near the …more