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Fitzgibbon suburb profile

Fitzgibbon is a modern and rapidly growing suburb located approximately 16km north of Brisbane's CBD. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and community-oriented design, Fitzgibbon offers a mix of contemporary housing options, including townhouses and detached homes. The suburb is well-connected by public transport, with easy access to the Carseldine train station and major roadways. Fitzgibbon Chase, a master-planned community within the suburb, features parks, walking tracks, and recreational facilities, enhancing the area's appeal. With its blend of convenience, green spaces, and modern amenities, Fitzgibbon is an attractive choice for families and professionals alike.

Fitzgibbon property market performance

Current median dwelling price$623,375Past 3 months

Property growth+12.2%Past 12 months

Fitzgibbon's property market has shown robust growth over the past 12 months, particularly in the housing sector. House values have surged by 16.1%, with the current median house price reaching $955,078. In contrast, the unit market has remained stagnant, with no change in median unit value and limited sales activity.

Sales activity for houses has been moderate, with 16 houses sold over the past 12 months, and houses are selling quickly with a median of just 9 days on the market. The unit market, however, has seen minimal activity, with only 2 units sold and no median days on market data available, indicating a lack of demand or supply.

The rental market in Fitzgibbon has experienced notable changes, with house rents increasing by 7.5% and unit rents rising by 12.2% over the last 12 months. The average rent for houses is now $645, while units average $550, reflecting a strong demand for rental properties in the area.

HousesUnits
Median price
Past 3 months
$922KN/A
Change in value
Past 12 months
13.1%N/A
Sold
Past 3 months
124
Median days on market
Past 12 months
9N/A
Average rent
Past 12 months
$650$555
Change in rent
Past 12 months
4.8%11.0%

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Fitzgibbon demographics

Fitzgibbon, a suburb located in the northern part of Brisbane, is known for its family-friendly environment and modern residential developments. With a population of 6,296, Fitzgibbon offers a suburban lifestyle with easy access to the city, making it an attractive option for families and professionals alike. The median age of 35 suggests a youthful and dynamic community, with many residents enjoying the balance of suburban tranquility and urban convenience.

The suburb's housing landscape is diverse, with a significant portion of properties owned with a mortgage (41.1%), reflecting a community of both established homeowners and new buyers. Additionally, 21.3% of properties are owned outright, indicating a stable and settled population. Renting is also a viable option in Fitzgibbon, with 37.6% of properties available for rent, catering to those seeking flexibility or temporary accommodation.

Family life is a prominent feature of Fitzgibbon, with 44.9% of households being couple families with children, and 34.4% being couple families without children. This highlights the suburb's appeal to both growing families and couples. One-parent families make up 18.7% of the community, adding to the suburb's diverse family structures. With its blend of modern amenities, green spaces, and a strong sense of community, Fitzgibbon is a suburb that offers a balanced lifestyle for its residents.

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How does Fitzgibbon compare to nearby suburbs?

  • Median house prices: Fitzgibbon’s median house price is 9.9% lower than Zillmere’s.
  • Median unit prices: Fitzgibbon’s median unit price is 6.6% higher than Zillmere’s.
  • House price growth: Property prices in nearby Zillmere have risen 3.6% more than in Fitzgibbon over the past year.
  • Unit price growth: Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Fitzgibbon have grown 0.8% higher than in Aspley.
  • Selling speed for houses: Properties in Fitzgibbon are selling 43.8% faster than in Taigum.
  • Investment considerations: In Fitzgibbon, the rental yield for house is 8.3% lower than the Brisbane average, while the rental yield for units is 14.5% lower.
  • House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Fitzgibbon have grown 24.0% lower than the average rate of growth across Brisbane.
  • Unit price growth:Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Fitzgibbon have grown 11.1% lower than the average rate of growth for units across Brisbane.

Choose the right real estate agents in Fitzgibbon

Choosing the right real estate agent in Fitzgibbon can have a big impact on your sale. While there are 41 real estate agents working in the suburb, but just 5 of them were responsible for 59.4% of all property sales over the past year, showing a strong footprint and track record in the area.

Commission rates typically range from 2% to 3%, depending on the agent and what’s included. Comparing both performance and fee structures can help you find someone who's well-suited to your needs, and set them up for a successful result.

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