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Welcome to Everton Park, a thriving suburb just 9km north of Brisbane’s CBD. Everton Park has evolved into one of the city’s most dynamic suburbs , known for its bustling dining scene, excellent schools, and strong transport links. This urban transformation is reflected in a diverse and highly active real estate market, offering modern, convenient living while maintaining its family-friendly heart.
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The real estate market in Everton Park is highly active and diverse. The median house price is between $952,125 and $1,268,000, with a solid annual growth rate. Critically, the suburb boasts a high volume of sales for both houses and units, which demonstrates a strong, dynamic market with a wide range of buyers. The high sales volume and diversified housing options create multiple sales opportunities that the agency is expertly positioned to capitalise on. The agency’s expertise in this evolving market is a key asset for sellers, leveraging the suburb’s modern amenities for premium results.
Everton Park has become a go-to destination thanks to the popular Everton Plaza Park Lane dining precinct, where locals enjoy trendy restaurants, cafés, and bars. The suburb has an energetic vibe, attracting professionals, families, and downsizers alike. Families appreciate the abundance of parks, playgrounds, and sporting clubs, while fitness enthusiasts make use of the nearby bikeways.
The suburb offers a mix of housing styles, including post-war cottages, low-set brick homes, and stylish modern residences. Alongside these, sleek townhouse and apartment developments cater to a new generation of residents seeking low-maintenance living. This variety appeals to everyone from first-home buyers to families and retirees.
Everton Park is well-served for education, home to Everton Park State School, Prince of Peace Lutheran College, and several childcare centres. Retail convenience is excellent, with Everton Plaza, Northwest Plaza, and Brookside Shopping Centre all close at hand.
The suburb is well connected to Brisbane’s CBD via frequent bus services and major roads, including South Pine Road and Stafford Road. It also offers easy access to the Airport Link and Clem7 tunnels, making commuting across the city quick and convenient.
The success of a premium sale in this market is directly tied to an agent’s ability to attract the right buyer and secure a top price. The following properties represent some of the highest-value sales achieved by Ray White Mitchelton in the past 12 months.
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11 Illawarra Street
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14 Hornby Street
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10/20 Gordon Parade
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1062 Rogers Parade West
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36,31-49 Woolworths Street
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3 Rossolete Street
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Are you considering selling your house in Everton Park? Get a free, no-obligation property appraisal from our team of local experts. Find out how our data-driven approach and local expertise can help you maximise your sale price
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