Everton Park

POSTAL CODE: QLD, 4053
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Based on its average 5-year and quarterly capital gains EVERTON PARK, 4053 saw average growth in the long term.

A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that EVERTON PARK, 4053 obtained a 8.45% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 897th on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.

EVERTON PARK, 4053 in QLD belongs to the local government area of Brisbane.

EVERTON PARK, 4053 has a capital gain of 16.13% for the past year, which is lower than average compared to its 82.58% growth within a five-year period.

With the median home price in EVERTON PARK sitting at $1,195,000, and the average rent at $700, property owners could potentially earn a 3.05% increase in gross rental yield.

Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in EVERTON PARK are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

Surburb overview

Everton Park, situated approximately 8 kilometres north of Brisbane’s CBD, is a well-established suburb known for its mix of residential homes, modern townhouses, and apartments. The suburb has a population of around 8,862, with the predominant age group being 20-29 years. Most residents are professionals and families, making Everton Park a popular choice for those seeking a balance between suburban living and city convenience.

The real estate market in Everton Park has been stable, with a median house price of around $1,023,000 and units priced at approximately $637,500. The rental market is strong, with median weekly rents at $670 for houses and $572 for units. This yields a rental return of 3.66% for houses and 4.84% for units.

Everton Park is characterised by its variety of parks and green spaces, making it ideal for outdoor activities and family outings. Essential amenities include Everton Plaza, which features cafes, restaurants, and retail outlets. The suburb is also home to several reputable schools, such as Everton Park State School and Northside Christian College, providing a range of educational options.

Public transportation is well-established, with bus services connecting the suburb to the Brisbane CBD and surrounding areas. The suburb’s planning zones predominantly consist of low-density residential areas and areas designated for emerging community and community facilities, reflecting its residential nature and ongoing development.

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