Sunnybank

Distance to CBD: 14KM | Postcode: 4109
Population:
7,845
Median Age:
35
Median household income:
$942/week
Homes fully owned or being purchased:
64.9%
Homes being rented:
27.3%
Dwelling structure - houses:
88.1%
Dwelling structure - units/townhouses:
11.6%

Property Listings (Sunnybank & surrounds)


Properties for sale

Houses Units/Townhouses
Median price*
$500,000 $369,500
Price difference - 1 year 4.7% N/A
Price difference - 5 years 42.9% 62.8%
* median price 12 months to end of June 2009
Properties for rent

3 Bedroom House 2 Bedroom Unit
Median weekly rent: April-June 2009 $355 $385
Median weekly rent: April-June 2008
$330 $330
Price difference - 1 years
7.6% 16.6%
Gross rental yield 3.8% 5.6%

Notes on data provided

Preliminary figures as 19 August 2009 and subject to further revision.

  • N/A Insufficient sales recorded in order to collate a reliable statistic
  • ^ Denotes acreage house sales - on land size greater than 2,400m2. All other house sale statistics are based on single unit dwelling sales - land size under 2,400m2
  • ~ Median affected by varying quality of stock sold
  • * Median affected by varying quantities of new properties sold
  • ƒ Medians affected by varying numbers of waterfront properties sold
  • ¹ Based upon all house sales records available as at 04/09/2009 (incl acreage house) transacted since 01 January 2002
  • Figures by postcode only, Source: Residential Tenancies

Authority Source: REIQ, This information has been carefully compiled and is not intended to be treated as a warranty or promise as to the correctness of the information. Interested parties should undertake independent enquiries and investigations to satisfy themselves that any details herein are true and correct. The REIQ does not allow this information to be used for advertising or marketing purposes. Enquiries about the reproduction of part or all of the information should be directed to the Marketplace Strategy Division, REIQ.

asian food in Sunnybank Sunnybank offers a thriving suburban Chinatown.

Sunnybank suburb profile

Sunnybank is one of Brisbane's largest suburbs in terms of population and has been particularly popular with migrants from East Asia, who have transformed it into a thriving suburban Chinatown.

Dining

If you’re after the best Asian food in Brisbane, Sunnybank is the place for you. There are extensive Chinese restaurants, supermarkets and other outlets to choose between. Sunday morning yum cha sees people from all over Brisbane flock to Sunnybank. The queues for Shangri-La and Landmark restaurants are testament to the way Brisbanites are embracing the cheap, exciting and delicious food available on the yum cha trolleys. 

Location

Sunnybank is an outer southern Brisbane suburb that grew rapidly during the 1960s and is located about 14km south of Brisbane's central business district. It is close to the Nathan campus of Griffith University and the Queensland Athletics Centre.

The next suburb along, a little bit further from the CBD, is Sunnybank Hills, which, as its name suggests, is more elevated than Sunnybank.

Houses

Sunnybank housing styles tend to be about 25 years old and are predominantly low-set and high-set brick. There are also timber homes in the area and ex-housing commission weatherboard post-war homes, which date back to the original development of the area.

Growth

Sunnybank has grown significantly over the past 20 years. The catalyst for much of the growth was the construction of the South East Freeway to Mains Road during the late 1970s, which resulted in the region being easily accessible to the Brisbane's central business district.

Investment

Sunnybank and Sunnybank Hills posted a gross rental yield of 3.8% for houses and 5.6% for units and townhouses over the June quarter. The unit and townhouse result was the fourth best in Brisbane over the period. 

Shopping

The suburb is serviced by several shopping centres, including the extensive Sunnybank Plaza. A short drive further along Mains Road takes you to the neighbouring suburb of Sunnybank Hills where you’ll find the Sunnybank Hills Shopping Town.

Schools and services

Several primary schools, a state high school, a private hospital and a city council library are some of the community facilities that service Sunnybank.

Public transport

Sunnybank boasts its own railway station. There are regular Cityexpress services to the Brisbane CBD and the northern portion of the suburb is serviced by the Citytrain rail service at Sunnybank station.

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Sunnybank photos

Sunnybank events

Jazzercise Lite

Exciting, fun, easy to follow fitness session offering a blend of jazz dance, aerobics, yoga, pilates and kick boxing movements, choreographed to … more

Dates Selected dates
Venue Memorial Hall, 19 Gager St, Sunnybank
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Life games

Lots of fun for everyone, giant balls, toss mats, Tug of war, fun parachute games and lots more. Bookings essential. Bookings open 31 Aug 10.30am. BCC… more

Dates Sat 25 September 2010
Venue Les Atkinson Park, Cnr Beenleigh Rd & Woff St, Sunnybank
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