What is the median house price in Ascot QLD 4007?
The median house value in Ascot sits around $2.67m, up roughly 12% over the past twelve months. But Ascot's spread is enormous — July alone saw results from the mid-$1m range up past $6m — so a median is a starting point, not an answer. Value here is set street by street, and whether you're inside the Ascot State School catchment matters more than almost any other single factor.
Is Ascot a good suburb to sell in right now?
Supply is the thing to watch. Six houses launched in Ascot in the last 30 days, and stock at the top end across Brisbane is reportedly down around 40% while buyer enquiry is up. Fewer comparable homes competing with yours is a seller's equation. The counter-consideration is timing against spring, when far more owners list at once.
How much does the Ascot State School catchment add to a home's value?
One measured comparison put the premium at roughly $285,000 versus a similar home just outside the boundary. Treat that as indicative rather than a formula — the premium moves with the individual home and how tight enrolment is that year — but the direction is consistent and worth confirming before you price.
Do homes in Ascot really sell off-market?
Yes, and more often than owners expect at the top end. July's largest local sale, 110 Massey Street, transacted entirely off-market for a confidential figure and never appeared on a portal. It's why portal data alone understates the market — and why it's worth talking to an agent who was actually in those rooms.
Who is the best real estate agent in Ascot?
That depends on what you need. What's worth asking any agent: how many Ascot owners are they actually speaking to each week, can they name the under-bidders from the last three comparable sales, and will they show you buyers already circling your price point at the first meeting? Bryce works Ascot, Clayfield and Hamilton daily and can answer all three at your kitchen table.