If you’re curious about your Camp Hill home value or what your Coorparoo property could fetch in today’s market, you’re not alone. Brisbane’s inner south-east has seen significant price growth over the past few years, and many homeowners are asking the same question: what is my property actually worth right now?
Here’s an honest, up-to-date look at what’s happening in your local market and what it means for you.
What’s Happening in Camp Hill and Coorparoo Right Now?
Camp Hill has recorded house value growth of 10.1% over the past twelve months, with the median house price sitting at approximately $1.76 million. Coorparoo continues to attract strong demand thanks to its train access, vibrant café scene, and its position as one of the most liveable inner south-east suburbs for both families and professionals.
Across Greater Brisbane, major banks are forecasting house price growth of between 4% and 8% for 2026, with units potentially outperforming at 7–10%. The structural drivers population growth, limited housing supply, and ongoing infrastructure investment including the 2032 Olympics show no signs of slowing.
In short: this is still a strong seller’s market, particularly for well-presented homes in tightly held streets.
Sources: OpenAgent, Camp Hill Suburb Profile (link: https://www.openagent.com.au/suburb-profiles/camp-hill-4152) | ENAYBL — Brisbane Property Market 2026 (link: https://www.enaybl.com.au/brisbane-property-market-predictions-2026/)
So What Is Your Home Actually Worth?
While suburb-wide medians give you a useful reference point, your home’s actual market value depends on a combination of factors that vary street by street and even block by block.
The key variables that influence your sale price in Camp Hill and Coorparoo include:
- Position and elevation — Elevated blocks with city views in Camp Hill consistently command a premium. Streets like Newman Avenue and The Promenade are among the most sought-after in the suburb.
- Block size and orientation — Larger, north-facing blocks attract both families and developers looking to build executive homes.
- Property condition and presentation — In a competitive market, well-presented homes with updated kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor living spaces consistently outperform tired properties at auction.
- Proximity to schools — Camp Hill and Coorparoo are home to some of Brisbane’s most sought-after schools, including Villanova College, Loreto Coorparoo, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Being within the right catchment adds measurable value.
- Recent comparable sales — What similar homes nearby have sold for in the last 90 days is one of the most reliable indicators of where your property sits in the current market.
When Is the Right Time to Sell?
Timing the market perfectly is something even the most experienced investors get wrong. A more useful question is: are the conditions right for me to sell?
In Brisbane’s inner south-east right now, buyer demand remains strong, stock levels are tight, and motivated buyers, many relocating from Sydney and Melbourne, are actively competing for quality homes. That combination creates favourable conditions for sellers who are ready to move.
Spring traditionally brings more buyers to market, but in high-demand suburbs like Camp Hill and Coorparoo, well-priced properties attract strong interest year-round. If your home is well-presented and priced accurately, the season matters far less than you might think.
Why a Local Appraisal Matters More Than an Online Estimate
Online property estimates can give you a rough ballpark, but they’re generated by algorithms that don’t know your street, your view, your renovation, or the unique character of your home. In a suburb like Camp Hill, where an elevated position can add hundreds of thousands of dollars to a home’s value, relying solely on an online figure can leave serious money on the table.
A professional appraisal from an agent who knows your suburb intimately gives you an accurate picture of what buyers are genuinely willing to pay right now, not just what the data says on paper.
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Brad Sissons has spent more than 20 years selling homes across Camp Hill, Coorparoo, East Brisbane, Carina, and Greenslopes. With 550+ five-star reviews and an intimate understanding of what drives value in Brisbane’s inner south-east, he’s well placed to give you an honest, accurate assessment of what your home is worth in today’s market.
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