Ascot · Clayfield · Hamilton · Hendra

Every sale on your street crosses my desk.

I'm Bryce Osborne — the local specialist for Ascot, Clayfield and Hamilton, backed by Ray White The Collective — named Ray White's No.1 group worldwide in 2025. Consider me your eyes on the market, all year round.

Bryce Osborne
Bryce Osborne
Ray White New Farm
This month in the market · June 2026

What June told us about the patch.

Buyers are paying for potential.

Seven homes changed hands across Ascot, Clayfield and Hamilton in June, from $935,000 for a postwar cottage up to $4.55m for 14 Enderley Road, Clayfield — a renovator on 1,062m². That's the story of the month: the biggest result went not to the most polished home, but to the best land and bones. Auction drove three of the top four, and every one of them cleared inside 33 days.

Wherever you own across Ascot, Clayfield or Hamilton, what sells in the suburb next door sets the benchmark for yours. Every sale across all three crosses my desk.
The patch · June at a glance
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14 Enderley Road, Clayfield Clayfield · Top Sale · Auction
$4.55m
14 Enderley Road, Clayfield
Renovator · 4 bed · 2 bath · 4 car · 1,062m² · auction · 33 days
Notable sales · Ascot · Clayfield · Hamilton
14 Enderley RdClayfield · Auction · 33 days · 4/2/4 · 1,062m²$4,550,000
26 Lonsdale StAscot · Auction · 23 days · 4/2/2 · 635m²$3,410,000
35 Kent StHamilton · Auction · 28 days · 4/4/2 · 405m²$3,085,000
41 Baldwin StAscot · EOI · 67 days · 3/3/3 · 607m²$3,060,000
+ 3 more sales across the three suburbs in June. Full comparables any time you ask.
Suburb intelligence · Updated July 2026

Four suburbs. One obsession.

Pick your suburb. This is the working file I keep on each one — the numbers, what's driving them, and what I'd tell you over your kitchen bench.

$2.67m
Median house value · Ascot 4007
+12.2%
12-month growth
~6km
To the CBD
93 yrs
Median income to buy*
Tight
Listed supply
Median house value · the patch
Ascot$2.67m
Hamilton$2.65m
Hendra$2.33m
Brisbane median$1.23m
*Affordability metric — a signal of how exclusive the suburb has become, not a forecast.

Blue-chip, and rationed.

  • 01The catchment effect. Ascot State School is so sought-after that out-of-catchment parents have famously queued overnight for waiting lists. One measured case put a ~$285k premium on a catchment address versus a comparable home one zone over.
  • 02Irreplaceable stock. Elevated Queenslanders on big blocks around the racecourse simply can't be rebuilt. As the prestige trade puts it: the blocks, views and heritage credentials "don't exist" to manufacture — so supply stays scarce for good.
  • 03The racing precinct. Eagle Farm and Doomben anchor a lifestyle identity no other Brisbane suburb has — and Racecourse Road keeps the village feel that buyers pay to keep.
“Ascot doesn't follow the Brisbane market — it rations itself. When Lonsdale Street clears at auction in 23 days, that's the benchmark I bring to your kitchen table.”Bryce's read · July 2026
$2.62m
Median 5-bed house · Clayfield 4011
$1.93m
Median 4-bed
$1.3m
Median 3-bed
+10.6%
Unit growth · 12m
$4.55m
June's top sale · here
Clayfield by bedroom count
3 bed$1.30m
4 bed$1.93m
5 bed$2.62m
The spread is the story — the same suburb holds $1.3m entry homes and $4.55m+ results. Averages hide it; street-by-street knowledge finds it.

The two-school suburb.

  • 01Double catchment pull. Eagle Junction State School runs a closed catchment with an enrolment management plan, and Clayfield College sits inside the suburb — families anchor here for decades, which keeps character streets tightly held.
  • 02Land & bones win. June's biggest result in the whole patch was a Clayfield renovator — $4.55m for 14 Enderley Road on 1,062m². Buyers are paying for position and potential, not just polish.
  • 03The downsizer pipeline. Clayfield units grew +10.6% in 12 months to a $490k median — locals selling the big family home are staying in the suburb, and their homes come to buyers like a relay baton. I track who's ready to pass it.
“In Clayfield the averages lie. I price by street and school gate — because that's how buyers here actually shop.”Bryce's read · July 2026
$2.65m
Median house value · Hamilton 4007
+11.6%
12-month growth
$15.1m
Suburb record · our group
10,000+
Athletes · 2032 Village
2029
Riverfront parklands due
Northshore · the 2032 build-up
2026 · Roads & enabling works beginNow
2028 · River-front infrastructureAhead
2029 · Riverfront parklandsAhead
2032 · The world arrivesGames
Source: Economic Development Queensland, Northshore Hamilton PDA program.

Old money, new deadline.

  • 01Brisbane's original prestige address. Hamilton has been the hill of choice for the city's prominent families since the late 1800s — and the north-bank river views can't be manufactured anywhere else.
  • 02The Athletes' Village is next door. Northshore Hamilton hosts 10,000+ athletes in 2032. MacArthur Avenue upgrades started mid-2026, developer proposals for the key riverfront sites closed in April — this is Brisbane's biggest urban renewal, in your suburb.
  • 03Buyers are racing the Games. Buyers' agents report clients literally benchmarking the Olympics: “We need to make the move now.” That urgency shows up in every Hamilton campaign we run.
“The suburb record — $15.1m — sits with our group. When the top of your market moves, I know before it prints.”Bryce's read · July 2026
$2.33m
Typical house value · Hendra 4011
$842
Median rent · week
~$340k
Gap to Ascot median
10 min
To the airport
Tight
Listed stock
Where Hendra sits
Ascot$2.67m
Hendra$2.33m
Brisbane median$1.23m
The gap between Hendra and Ascot is the cheapest it's sensible to expect — and buyers priced out of 4007 know it.

The quiet achiever.

  • 01Where Ascot buyers land. Every A-grade Ascot campaign produces under-bidders with budgets in hand. Hendra's leafy Queenslander streets are the natural next call — I keep both lists, so your buyer may already be on file.
  • 02Big, flat, usable blocks. Hendra's stables-district heritage left it with generous flat land — exactly what the "land and bones" buyer of 2026 is chasing.
  • 03Connected without the noise. Ten minutes to the airport, Gateway on the doorstep, and catchment pockets that borrow Ascot's school premium — with tight listed stock holding values firm.
“Hendra sellers win when the agent can walk Ascot's under-bidders straight up the road. That's the whole play.”Bryce's read · July 2026
Sources: PropertyValue/CoreLogic & htAG suburb data (June–July 2026) · Domain school-catchment research · Economic Development Queensland, Northshore Hamilton PDA. Full comparables for your street on request.
Proof · Recently sold

Sold, right here in your area.

A selection of homes Bryce & Josh have recently sold across Ascot, Clayfield, Hamilton and Hendra. Filter by your suburb.

Top Sale
$10.0m
25 Grays Rd
Hamilton
$5.8m
154 Yabba St
Ascot
$4.875m
49 Bennison St
Ascot
$4.45m
12 Bennison St
Ascot
$4.0m
26 Ormond St
Ascot
$3.425m
122 Alexandra Rd
Clayfield
$3.36m
24 Butler St
Ascot
$3.0m
89 Upper Lancaster Rd
Ascot
$2.5m
74 Upper Lancaster Rd
Ascot
$2.4m
73B Palm Ave
Ascot
$2.3m
50 Sefton Rd
Hendra
$2.15m
12 Rous St
Hendra

Across the wider group: 0 homes sold across Ascot, Clayfield, Hamilton & Hendra in the last 12 months — including the Hamilton suburb record at $15.1m.

The pulse · What the market's saying

Caution elsewhere. Conviction in Brisbane.

I read everything written about this market so you don't have to. Here's what the press and the data are saying about your patch right now.

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$5m+ homes for sale
Domain · May 2026
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Domain · May 2026
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Luxury entry price · 10 yrs
Ray White Luxury Outlook
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Brisbane houses · 12 months
To May 2026

Supply at the top end has always been constrained because you simply can't manufacture these properties. The blocks, river views and heritage credentials don't exist.

Matt Lancashire · Ray White Collective Luxury · Domain, May 2026

They are benchmarking the Olympics as a timeframe and saying, ‘We need to make the move now.’

Wendy Russell · Buyers' agent, on prestige buyers · Domain, May 2026

Buyers who might have been sitting in the $3 million to $4 million range 18 months ago are now ready and willing to push into the $5 million to $7 million bracket.

Matt Lancashire · on wealth migration to Brisbane · Domain, May 2026

I've transacted five sales above $10 million in the last six months, all to buyers in their 30s. That's not a fluke, it's a trend.

Matt Lancashire · on Brisbane's "young money" · Domain, May 2026

Experts say the prestige real estate is concentrated in Hamilton, Ascot and New Farm — the best homes trade north of $10 million, up to the city record of $25 million.

Domain Prestige · on where Brisbane's top end lives · May 2026

Why this matters to you: the commentary above is about your suburbs — Hamilton, Ascot and the streets around them. Tight supply and deep buyer demand is a seller's equation, and it's the one I work in every day. And yes — the Matt Lancashire quoted here leads Collective Luxury, part of the same group standing behind your campaign.

Brisbane 2032 — the deadline buyers are racing.

The Athletes' Village rises at Northshore Hamilton, minutes from your front door. Enabling works began in 2026; riverfront parklands land in 2029. Prestige buyers are openly benchmarking the Games — every year you hold is a year of build-up.

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Case study · The machine at work

How we sold 49 Bennison Street.

A buyer for 49 Bennison was never going to just appear. We went and found them — the machine and the agent, working as one campaign in Ascot.

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The machine delivered

  • 01Prestige positioning surfaced passive buyers who weren't actively searching.
  • 02Front-page Courier Mail reached buyers beyond the portals.
  • 03Social retargeting built lookalike audiences from our open-home visitors.
  • 04NurtureCloud flagged buyers across our 8 offices who'd never considered Ascot — and corporate won a Sydney-press feature drawing interstate interest.

The agent delivered

  • 01Called the under-bidders from recent comparable open homes nearby.
  • 02Profiled the buyer — a growing local family — then called, texted & emailed every 400–600m² owner across the four suburbs who'd held 5–8 years.
  • 03Targeted trophy-home owners nearby, plus the closest 500 neighbours.
  • 04Backed it with print — 500 letterbox DLs, then 500 feature brochures.
Interest from Clayfield upsizers · New Farm value-seekers · Sydney relocations & returns · expats
The Collective, behind him

One agent in front. A machine behind.

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Sales from cross-office buyers

The buyer a Bulimba or New Farm colleague is already working could be the one who buys yours. NurtureCloud, Ray White's buyer-matching technology, screens 1,000+ buyers a fortnight against the shared pool — so we can show you the buyers already circling your price point at our first meeting.

And the badge matters: in 2025 The Collective was named Ray White's No.1 group worldwide by settled commission, with Ray White New Farm the No.1 Ray White office in Queensland. In May 2026 the group launched Collective Luxury — Brisbane's first team dedicated purely to $4m+ homes. That entire engine sits behind every home I list.

★ No.1 Ray White group worldwide · 2025 · settled commission
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When you list with us you're not hiring two agents — you're putting an entire team to work, each a specialist in their role, all focused on one result: the best possible price for your home.

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Sales & Marketing Consultant
Straight advice and a relentless focus on the one number that matters — what your home actually sells for.
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Sales & Marketing Consultant
A second lead on every campaign — more buyers worked, more doors opened, nothing left on the table.
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Operations Manager
With Ray White since 2009, Brittany runs the moving parts of every campaign — organised, on schedule, communicated at every step.
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Sales & Marketing Consultant
Thirteen-plus years in real estate, treating every client as a long-term relationship, not a transaction.
Joe Auty
Sales Associate
Extra horsepower on buyer engagement and open homes — no opportunity missed.
Leadership

The names that open every door in Brisbane.

Behind every campaign stands the leadership of Ray White The Collective — Haesley Cush, three decades at the forefront of Brisbane real estate; Matt Lancashire, $1.5 billion in career sales and now head of Collective Luxury, Brisbane's dedicated $4m+ team; and Peter Burgin, chief auctioneer with more than 15,000 auctions called.

What sellers say

In their own words.

0.0 ★★★★★ from 31 verified reviews · realestate.com.au
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“Bryce was with me the whole way and helped me navigate the stress of selling with grace — we got more than I actually expected.”

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“Bryce is an up-and-coming agent who is believable and loyal. He's already ahead of his time and I would trust him with my next sale.”

Seller · Verified
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“His professionalism, communication, market knowledge and sheer hard work were mightily impressive, manifesting in a stunning pre-auction result.”

Seller · Newstead · Verified
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“He comprehensively kept me informed so I felt part of the selling process… combined with achieving a fantastic sales price, I would thoroughly recommend Bryce.”

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