May 2021: How did Brisbane apartment values perform in April?

Brisbane's median apartment value reached a 2020 high of $390,000. Now it's $406,000.
May 2021: How did Brisbane apartment values perform in April?
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Joel Robinson May 3, 2021

Brisbane apartment values are continuing their surge, according to property data firm CoreLogic.

Values rose one per cent, the same as Melbourne.

It puts Brisbane's rolling quarterly apartment gain at three per cent, following jumps of 1.7 per cent in March and one per cent across February.

Brisbane's median apartment value reached a 2020 high of $390,000. Now it's $406,000, up from just over $400,000 last month.

Apartments in Brisbane around the new median

Breeze, West End
Price - One bedroom apartments from $409,000

Forming part of Pradella’s $1 billion masterplanned Riverside West End community, Breeze 110 apartments in Brisbane's south.

It features a number of resort-style amenities as well as abundant green open spaces and retail offerings.

A rooftop skygarden terrace complete with a 20-metre lap pool and landscaped entertainment area crowns the 11-storey complex.

The Coterie, Fortitude Valley

Price - One bedroom apartments from $383,300

The completed Fortitude Valley development The Coterie by Vicland Property Group, Rothelowman and Narre Warren North has views across Brisbane from its St Pauls Terrace location, just 1.5 kilometres from the CBD.

The site’s original heritage bakery facade and feature interior elements of St Pauls have been carefully integrated into the development to preserve the history of the Valley with a convenient cafe offering a welcoming, local face to the modern community.

The 249 apartment development features a private rooftop retreat atop each tower, landscaped gardens, sun decks, a swimming pool and alfresco entertaining zone.

Renovaré, Yeronga

 

Price - One bedroom apartments from $389,000

The Gardner Vaughan Group Yeronga project Renovaré is offering its one bedroom apartment from $389,000. They've recently released their third stage, Vensuto, made up of 33 one, two, three and four bedroom apartments.

The project has achieved a five-leaf rating of sustainability from The Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) which highlights the features and positive impact on the environment and community.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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