Mitze Street represents a quintessential slice of Bray Park’s evolution from rural outpost to established suburban neighbourhood. The street’s development gathered momentum in the early 1990s, as properties began changing hands and families put down roots in what was then a growing corner of the Pine Rivers area. The homes that rose along Mitze Street during this period captured the architectural spirit of their time, with modest brick-and-tile constructions that prioritised practicality and space over ornamentation.
The street’s name itself connects to the broader tapestry of Bray Park’s identity—a suburb named after John Sanders Bray, who served as Pine Rivers Shire councillor and Shire Chairman from 1950 to 1973. Many of the roads in the area carry legacy names tied to early local government figures, property owners, or natural features that once defined the landscape. Mitze Street, like its neighbours, emerged as part of the careful subdivision and planning that transformed pastoral land into family-friendly estates.
By the mid-1990s, Mitze Street had established its residential character. The area around Youngs Crossing Road, just nearby, was experiencing parallel development—land clearing and excavation signalled the transition from open paddocks to the suburban streets we recognise today. While some roads in Bray Park retained connections to older networks like Old North Road, Mitze Street was part of a newer wave of infrastructure, purpose-built for the families who would call it home for decades to come.
Today, the street retains much of that original community spirit. Long-term residents have watched saplings mature into shade trees, and front yards that once held swing sets now host grandchildren’s visits. The stability of the neighbourhood is reflected not just in its streetscape, but in the stories of those who’ve remained, building lives and memories along this quiet stretch of suburban Bray Park.
Mitze St, Bray Park Residents
NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 45
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 85%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 13 years and 7 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 49%
Mitze St, Bray Park – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON MITZE ST, BRAY PARK
| Property Address | Sale Price | Sale Date |
| 53 Mitze Street, Bray Park | $848,000 | Sept 2025 |
| 35 Mitze Street, Bray Park | $875,000 | Jan 2025 |
| 32 Mitze Street, Bray Park | $690,000 | Apr 2024 |
SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON MITZE ST FROM YESTERYEAR
| Property Address | Sale Price | Sale Date |
| 44 Mitze Street, Bray Park | $118,000 | Sept 1992 |
| 12 Mitze Street, Bray Park | $112,000 | May 1992 |
| 5 Mitze Street, Bray Park | $103,000 | Aug 1991 |
SUBURB PROFILE
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2025 was $807,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2021 was $470,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BRAY PARK SINCE 2021: $337,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2025 was $807,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2021 was $470,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BRAY PARK SINCE 2021: $337,000
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Published 28-September-2025
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