Indooroopilly, Brisbane
Property insights
Leafy inner‑west Indooroopilly (4068): strong transport hub, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, excellent schools and a mixed housing market. Market snapshot, commute times and buyer tips for 2025–26.
Tips for Buyers
- 1.Confirm school catchment boundaries with the Department of Education and the schools if enrolment is a priority.
- 2.Check live listings on realestate.com.au and domain.com.au for current medians and recent comparable sales.
- 3.Use Translink’s journey planner to test peak/off‑peak commute times for your specific route.
- 4.Review Brisbane City Council planning pages for updates on Lambert Road and Moggill Road precinct proposals.
- 5.Inspect properties at different times of day to assess noise and traffic, especially near the interchange and major roads.
- 6.Talk to local agents about recent sales on streets you’re considering — micro‑location matters in Indooroopilly.
Common Property Types
- • Freestanding family homes (Queenslanders, post‑war houses)
- • Renovated period houses
- • Contemporary townhouses
- • Apartments/medium‑rise units near the centre
Who Lives Here
Population around 13,000 (ABS 2021 area). Higher‑than‑average household incomes and education levels. Mix of families, professionals, UQ students/staff and established residents.
Transport
- • Train: Indooroopilly station (Ipswich line) — typical city travel 8–15 minutes depending on service
- • Bus: Major interchange at Indooroopilly Shopping Centre with high‑frequency inner‑city and suburban routes (e.g. 415, 444) — check Translink for current routes
- • Car: Moggill Road / Indooroopilly Road connect to Western Freeway; peak drive times to CBD typically ~20–40 minutes depending on traffic
Schools
- • Indooroopilly State School (primary)
- • Indooroopilly State High School (secondary)
- • St Peters Lutheran College (campus in/near Indooroopilly)
- • Nearby: Toowong, Chapel Hill and Kenmore schools; University of Queensland (St Lucia)
Amenities
- • Indooroopilly Shopping Centre (retail, supermarkets, dining, Event Cinemas and the bus interchange)
- • Cafés and local dining around Station Road / Moggill Road (examples: Foundry Artisan Coffee, Corner Cafe 26, Table 26)
- • Parks: Sir John Chandler Park, Keating Park, Dobell Street Park, Finney Road Park, Essex Road Park
- • Recreation: cinemas, gyms/fitness centres, local sporting clubs and school sports facilities
Positive fundamentals: strong transport connectivity, education precinct and a major retail hub support demand and capital growth. Units near the centre are attractive to investors for yield; houses suit owner‑occupiers and long‑term growth. Monitor new medium‑density developments which may bring supply and change local dynamics.
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