Street Spotlight: Edward St, Bray Park

Tucked away in the heart of Bray Park, Edward St represents the kind of quiet, established residential pocket that defines much of this northern Brisbane suburb. With just seven homes lining its length, the street has maintained a close-knit character over the decades, where neighbours know each other and families put down roots for the long term.



The commitment of residents to Edward Street is reflected in the numbers: 85% of properties are owner-occupied, and those who call it home have stayed an average of 15 years and 1 month. It’s a street where stability matters, where more than half the residents—60%—have been part of the community for a decade or more. In an era of increasing mobility, Edward Street stands as a reminder of the value many still place on community connection and familiarity.

The surrounding suburb of Bray Park itself was named after John Sanders Bray, who served as Pine Rivers Shire councillor and Shire Chairman from 1950 to 1973. The area’s transformation from rural farmland to established suburbia occurred gradually through the latter decades of the 20th century, with streets like Edward Street emerging as part of this residential development. Today, these quiet residential streets form the backbone of a community that balances suburban convenience with a relaxed, neighbourhood atmosphere.

Edward St, Bray Park Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES:
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 85%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 15 years and 1 month
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 60%

Edward St, Bray Park – As It Looked in 1936

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON EDWARD ST FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
1 Edward Street, Bray Park$330,000Sept 2010
4 Edward Street, Bray Park$267,000Jan 2007
6 Edward Street, Bray Park$145,000June 2002

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 $862,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2021 was $505,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BRAY PARK SINCE 2021: $357,000



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Published 20-July-2025

Street Spotlight: Wallace St, Bray Park

The quiet residential character of Wallace St today belies the dramatic transformation this part of Bray Park underwent in the 1970s. Before the street bore its name, this area was part of what locals simply called Strathpine West—undeveloped land waiting for the suburban expansion that would reshape the entire district.



When Bray Park was officially gazetted as a suburb on 1 April 1970, it marked the beginning of planned housing developments that would carve out streets like Wallace from former rural holdings.

The transition wasn’t immediate. Even by 1975, some directories were still listing parts of Bray Park under neighbouring Lawnton, reflecting how gradually the new suburb’s identity took hold. But the infrastructure followed steadily: Bray Park State School opened in 1973, the railway station in 1986, and the high school in 1987. Wallace Street and its neighbours were part of this wave of development—quiet residential pockets that transformed Strathpine West into a established community.

Wallace St, Bray Park Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 8
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 90%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 15 years and 5 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 40%

Wallace St, Bray Park – As It Looked in 1936

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON WALLACE ST FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
8 Wallace Street, Bray Park$421,000Sept 2016
6 Wallace Street, Bray Park$43,000Dec 1999
4 Wallace Street, Bray Park$45,000Dec 1997

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 $862,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2021 was $505,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BRAY PARK SINCE 2021: $357,000



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Published 6-July-2025

Street Spotlight: Walsham St, Bray Park

Walsham St tells the story of a quiet residential pocket that has transformed dramatically in recent years. Where single homes once stood on generous blocks, medium-density townhouse developments now define much of the streetscape. This shift reflects broader changes across Bray Park, where established suburban character has given way to higher-density living arrangements designed to accommodate the region’s growing population.



The street’s evolution is perhaps best illustrated by its property mix: today, Walsham Street is home to 37 townhouses, 12 traditional houses, 1 unit, and 34 other dwellings. This composition marks a significant departure from the street’s earlier incarnation as a traditional low-density residential road, where detached homes on quarter-acre blocks were the norm.

Evidence of this recent transformation can be seen in the turnover statistics. The average owner-occupier on Walsham Street has lived there for just 3 years and 6 months, and only 2% of residents have been in place for 10 years or more. These figures paint a picture of a street in transition, where established residents have largely been replaced by newcomers drawn to modern, more affordable housing options.

Walsham St, Bray Park Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 1 unit, 37 townhouses, 12 houses, 34 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 85%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 3 years and 6 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 2%

Walsham St, Bray Park – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON WALSHAM ST, BRAY PARK

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
33/24 Walsham Street, Bray Park$715,000Aug 2025
2/24 Walsham Street, Bray Park$700,000Jul 2025
25/24 Walsham Street, Bray Park$725,000Jun 2025
8/24 Walsham Street, Bray Park$665,000Jan 2025

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON WALSHAM ST FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
41 Walsham Street$347,400Jan 2021
7 Walsham Street$335,000Jan 2012
1 Walsham Street$110,000Aug 1996

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 $862,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Bray Park in 2021 was $505,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BRAY PARK SINCE 2021: $357,000



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Published 22-June-2025

Street Spotlight: Anzac Av, Rothwell

Anzac Av has long been a street where family homes anchor neighbourhood life. With dozens of properties lining its length, the avenue has become a natural destination for school-commuting families searching for their next home. The proximity to Mueller College, one of Rothwell’s largest educational institutions, has made Anzac Avenue a street where buyer interest consistently runs strong—particularly for those seeking three- and four-bedroom houses within easy reach of quality schooling.



The street’s appeal isn’t just about location. Anzac Avenue offers the kind of family-oriented housing stock that attracts owner-occupiers looking to put down roots. The numbers tell part of the story: with 80% of residents owning their homes and an average ownership period of nearly 16 years, this is a street where people choose to stay. Over half the residents have been here for more than a decade, creating the kind of stability that defines established suburban streets.

That stability has been rewarded with steady growth. A property at 569 Anzac Avenue sold for $730,000 in April 2025, a figure that would have seemed remarkable three decades earlier. In the early 1990s, homes on this street changed hands for well under $100,000—543 Anzac Avenue sold for $136,000 in 1994, while 565 and 551 Anzac Avenue both sold for less than $92,000 in 1993. The transformation from those modest beginnings to today’s market reflects not just inflation, but the growing recognition of Rothwell as a sought-after family suburb.

As school catchment areas continue to drive competition for housing, streets like Anzac Avenue demonstrate how proximity to educational facilities can elevate buyer demand across entire neighbourhoods.

Anzac Av, Rothwell Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 35 houses, 32 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 80%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 15 years and 9 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 54%

Anzac Av, Rothwell – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON ANZAC AV, ROTHWELL

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
569 Anzac Avenue, Rothwell$730,000Apr 2025

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON ANZAC AV FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
543 Anzac Avenue, Rothwell$136,000Jun 1994
565 Anzac Avenue, Rothwell$85,000Sep 1993
551 Anzac Avenue, Rothwell$91,000Feb 1993

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $428,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $342,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $840,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $496,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $344,000



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Published 8-June-2025

Street Spotlight: Wattle Rd, Rothwell

Wattle Rd has witnessed remarkable transformation over the decades, evolving from a quiet residential street into a diverse housing corridor that reflects Rothwell’s broader growth story. The street’s property records tell a compelling tale of long-term appreciation: units that changed hands for around $130,000 to $147,000 in the early 1990s now command prices well above $550,000, demonstrating how value has grown over three decades as the suburb matured and developed.



Today, Wattle Road presents a mix of housing typologies that appeal to a broad cross-section of buyers. With 42 townhouses, 65 traditional houses, and 42 other dwelling types, the street offers everything from compact two-bedroom units ideal for first-home buyers and downsizers to spacious four-bedroom family homes. This diversity has helped sustain steady turnover and buyer interest, particularly among families drawn to the area’s proximity to Mueller College and other local amenities.

The street’s evolution mirrors Rothwell’s transition from a more sparsely developed outer suburb to an established residential area with strong infrastructure and community facilities. Property databases show consistent sales activity on Wattle Road, with the 2025 market seeing transactions ranging from $550,000 for modest two-bedroom units to over $1 million for premium family homes. That long-term gains narrative—from five-figure prices in the early 1990s to six-figure values today—demonstrates how Rothwell’s development and improving amenity have lifted property values across all housing types on streets like Wattle Road.

Wattle Rd, Rothwell Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 42 townhouses, 65 houses, 42 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 100%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 10 years and 3 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 37%

Wattle Rd, Rothwell – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON WATTLE RD, ROTHWELL

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
54/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$656,000Sep 2025
10/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$660,000Sep 2025
15 Wattle Road, Rothwell$1,075,000Sep 2025
73/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$619,000Jul 2025
45/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$550,000Jun 2025
64/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$665,000May 2025
63/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$655,000Mar 2025
39/2 Wattle Road, Rothwell$555,000Jan 2025

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON WATTLE RD FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
57/2 Wattle Road$147,200Feb 1996
22/2 Wattle Road$138,041Jul 1992
40/2 Wattle Road$131,822Oct 1991

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $428,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $342,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $840,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $496,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $344,000



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Published 25-May-2025

Street Spotlight: McGahey St, Rothwell

In the heart of Rothwell, McGahey St tells a quiet story of suburban growth and family life shaped by its proximity to one of the region’s most prominent educational institutions. Just a short distance from Mueller College—a major P–12 independent Christian school that serves as a local anchor for families—McGahey Street has become a sought-after address for households prioritising schooling convenience and community connection.



The street’s appeal is evident in its transaction history. A notable sale in 2023 saw a 607 m² house change hands, reflecting the kind of family-oriented properties that line this residential pocket. Local estate agents often point to Mueller College’s presence as a key driver of buyer interest on smaller residential streets like McGahey, where the combination of proximity to quality education and established suburban amenities creates steady demand.

Over the past three decades, McGahey Street has witnessed remarkable value appreciation. Properties that sold for modest sums in the 1990s and early 2000s have seen substantial growth, mirroring the broader transformation of Rothwell from a quieter outer suburb into a thriving residential hub. The street’s character remains family-focused, with owner-occupiers forming the backbone of the community and many households choosing to put down roots for the long term.

McGahey St, Rothwell Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 36 houses, 8 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 85%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 7 years and 10 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 19%

McGahey St, Rothwell – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON MCGAHEY ST, ROTHWELL

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
52 McGahey Street, Rothwell$711,000Jul 2024

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON MCGAHEY ST FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
50 McGahey Street, Rothwell$175,000Jun 2006
3 McGahey Street, Rothwell$65,000May 1999
5 McGahey Street, Rothwell$135,000May 1993

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $428,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $342,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $840,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $496,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $344,000



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Published 11-May-2025

Street Spotlight: Coman St S, Rothwell

In the early 1990s, a modest house at 100 Coman St S changed hands for just $51,000. Around the same time, neighbouring properties were selling for similarly humble sums—$53,500 here, $129,900 there. These figures paint a picture of Rothwell as it once was: an affordable suburb where young families could establish themselves without stretching their budgets to breaking point. Fast forward three decades, and the transformation has been remarkable. Today, homes on Coman Street South routinely fetch upwards of $800,000, a testament to the area’s steady evolution from sleepy outpost to sought-after family precinct.



Much of this growth can be traced to the suburb’s educational anchor. Mueller College, the large P–12 independent Christian school on Morris Road, has become a significant drawcard for families seeking both quality schooling and community connection. Coman Street South sits within comfortable reach of the college, and that proximity has not gone unnoticed by buyers. Local agents report that “school-driven demand” is a recurring theme in negotiations, with parents willing to pay a premium for the convenience of a short commute to campus. The street’s recent sales history reflects this appetite: properties with four and five bedrooms—ideal for growing families—have consistently changed hands in the $795,000 to $825,000 range throughout 2025.

The street itself tells a broader story about how Rothwell has matured. Where once there were modest fibro cottages on generous blocks, today’s Coman Street South is a mix of renovated family homes and newer builds, many designed with modern families in mind. The residents here are committed: 80 per cent are owner-occupiers, and the average tenure stretches beyond 12 years. That kind of stability speaks to a street where people aren’t just passing through—they’re putting down roots, investing in extensions, and watching their children walk to school each morning.

Coman St S, Rothwell Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 5 units, 67 houses, 2 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 80%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 12 years and 4 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 40%

Coman St S, Rothwell – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON COMAN ST S, ROTHWELL

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
30 Coman St S, Rothwell$825,000Jun 2025
2 Coman St S, Rothwell$822,500May 2025
4 Coman St S, Rothwell$795,000May 2025

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON COMAN ST S FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
74 Coman St S, Rothwell$129,900Jan 1993
112 Coman St S, Rothwell$53,500Jan 1993
100 Coman St S, Rothwell$51,000Nov 1992

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $428,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $342,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2025 was $840,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Rothwell in 2021 was $496,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ROTHWELL SINCE 2021: $344,000



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Published 27-April-2025

Street Spotlight: College St, North Lakes

The Lakes College sits on College St, so this short road reads like the school’s front yard — parents, staff and local hire-ups use it every school day. College St is a natural “first choice” for families wanting a short school run, and appeared early in the suburb’s growth story when the college opened in 2005.



The street’s character was shaped from the outset by its proximity to education. When The Lakes College opened in 2005, it quickly became a focal point for families moving into the fast-growing North Lakes masterplanned area — a factor that helped lift residential demand and values on nearby streets. College Street itself became synonymous with convenience, offering families the rare luxury of a five-minute walk to school gates.

The street’s early sales tell the story of a greenfield suburb finding its feet. In mid-2003, townhouses along College Street were changing hands for between $76,000 and $82,000 — modest entry points for young families and investors drawn to the promise of a brand-new community. These were the days when North Lakes was still more vision than reality, with Westfield North Lakes only newly opened and much of the surrounding area still under construction.

Over the following two decades, College Street evolved alongside the suburb. The completion of the town centre, improved transport links, and the growing reputation of The Lakes College transformed the street from an affordable starter address into a sought-after family precinct. By 2024 and 2025, those same townhouses that sold for under $85,000 in 2003 were fetching between $610,000 and $850,000 — a dramatic illustration of North Lakes’ maturation from masterplanned estate to established suburb.

College St, North Lakes Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 60 townhouses, 16 houses, 18 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 70%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 7 years and 4 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 31%

College St, North Lakes – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON COLLEGE ST, NORTH LAKES

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
36/15 College Street, North Lakes$850,000Oct 2025
19/15 College Street, North Lakes$770,000Oct 2025
73/15 College Street, North Lakes$735,000Dec 2024
53/15 College Street, North Lakes$610,000Dec 2024

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON COLLEGE ST FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
57/15 College Street, North Lakes$82,000Jul 2003
58/15 College Street, North Lakes$81,000Jun 2003
52/15 College Street, North Lakes$76,000Jun 2003

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $455,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $315,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $925,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $542,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $383,000

The median price of a 5 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $1,161,000
The median price of a 5 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $778,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 5 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $383,000

The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in North Lakes in 2025 was $605,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in North Lakes in 2021 was $320,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM UNIT IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $285,000



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Published 13-April-2025

Street Spotlight: Endeavour Bvd, North Lakes

Endeavour Bvd has become one of the suburb’s stronger performing streets for family homes. A long-term sales record and current estimates show notable appreciation, illustrating how proximity to The Lakes College and local amenities pushed demand. When The Lakes College opened in 2005, it quickly became a focal point for families moving into the fast-growing North Lakes masterplanned area — a factor that helped lift residential demand and values on nearby streets like Endeavour Boulevard.



The boulevard emerged as part of the carefully planned residential expansion that followed the establishment of the North Lakes town centre. With Westfield’s opening in 2003 and subsequent redevelopments in 2007 and 2008, a town-centre effect took hold that raised demand across surrounding streets. Endeavour Boulevard, with its mix of townhouses and family homes, captured the essence of what North Lakes was becoming: a community where school-run convenience, retail access, and suburban comfort converged.

As the suburb matured, Endeavour Boulevard’s appeal only strengthened. The street became a natural choice for families wanting a manageable commute to The Lakes College, while also enjoying the amenity-rich environment that North Lakes offered. Properties that changed hands years ago now command substantially higher prices, reflecting the sustained growth trajectory of this well-positioned address.

Endeavour Bvd, North Lakes Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 44 townhouses, 25 houses, 640 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 90%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 14 years and 2 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 67%

Endeavour Bvd, North Lakes – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON ENDEAVOUR BVD, NORTH LAKES

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
63/59 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$770,000Oct 2025
11/140 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$671,500Jul 2025
59 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$607,500Jan 2025
26/59 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$607,500Jan 2025
6/59 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$550,100Jan 2025
40/140 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$690,000Jan 2025
9/140 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$675,490Dec 2024

SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON ENDEAVOUR BVD FROM YESTERYEAR

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
803/60 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$14,360,000Feb 2007
65/60 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$14,360,000Feb 2007
147/60 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes$14,360,000Feb 2007

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $455,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $315,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $925,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $542,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $383,000

The median price of a 5 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $1,161,000
The median price of a 5 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $778,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 5 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $383,000

The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in North Lakes in 2025 was $605,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in North Lakes in 2021 was $320,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM UNIT IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $285,000



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Published 30-March-2025

Street Spotlight: Discovery Drive, North Lakes

Discovery Drive includes some of the larger allotments near The Lakes College — one substantial property on Discovery Drive sold in 2007 for more than $1.2m, showing that oversized blocks near the school attracted deep-pocket buyers even in the mid-2000s. That legacy helps explain why buyers still pay premiums for properties on streets within easy walking distance of the school.



The street emerged as part of the North Lakes masterplanned community, designed to accommodate families seeking modern living near quality education and retail amenities. When The Lakes College opened in 2005, Discovery Drive became one of the natural addresses for families wanting proximity to the new school, contributing to the area’s rapid residential growth during that period.

Today, Discovery Drive reflects the evolution of North Lakes from greenfield estate to established suburb. The street’s mix of townhouses, houses, and other dwellings showcases the diverse housing options that have made North Lakes attractive to both young families and investors. The area has matured significantly since those early sales, with improved infrastructure and amenities driving sustained interest in the neighbourhood.

Discovery Drive, North Lakes Residents

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 1 townhouse, 9 houses, 121 others
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 40%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 6 years and 9 months
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 22%

Discovery Drive, North Lakes – As It Looked in 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON DISCOVERY DRIVE, NORTH LAKES

Property AddressSale PriceSale Date
11/12 Discovery Drive, North Lakes$420,000Jun 2021
2-10 Discovery Drive, North Lakes$11,880,000Mar 2017
9/14-18 Discovery Drive, North Lakes$390,500Nov 2009

SUBURB PROFILE

The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $770,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $455,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $315,000

The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $925,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $542,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $383,000

The median price of a 5 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2025 was $1,161,000
The median price of a 5 Bedroom House in North Lakes in 2021 was $778,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 5 BEDROOM HOUSE IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $383,000

The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in North Lakes in 2025 was $605,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in North Lakes in 2021 was $320,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM UNIT IN NORTH LAKES SINCE 2021: $285,000



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Published 16-March-2025