Suburb Profile

Wilston Buyers Agent’s Guide

Are you looking to purchase a home or investment property in Wilston? As an experienced Buyers Agent in Wilston, Your Property Hound helps home buyers and investors identify quality properties, assess value and negotiate with confidence. We’ve compiled the following Wilston suburb profile to assist with your property search. Best wishes with your Wilston property purchase.

Wilston Suburb Profile

Wilston is a quiet, leafy inner-city suburb located approximately 3.4km north of the Brisbane CBD. It is well known for its character homes, elevated streetscapes and café culture centred around Wilston Village. The suburb is bordered by Herston, Kelvin Grove, Newmarket, Alderley, Grange, Lutwyche and Windsor.

Wilston covers approximately 1.4 square kilometres and contains nine parks, which account for around 14.2% of the suburb. Strong owner-occupier demand is underpinned by its proximity to the CBD, established character housing and sought-after school catchments.

The population of Wilston increased from approximately 3,937 residents in 2016 to 4,110 residents in 2021, reflecting steady growth.

Households in Wilston are predominantly couples with children, accounting for approximately 53.3% of households. Around 64% of homes are owner occupied. The predominant age group is 50–59 years.

Wilston residents are highly educated and largely employed in professional and managerial roles. Approximately 45.4% of residents hold a Bachelor degree and 16.7% hold postgraduate qualifications. Around 41.2% of households earn more than $182,000 annually.

Wilston Village, located along Kedron Brook Road, is the suburb’s main shopping and café precinct. It offers a range of popular cafés, restaurants, boutique retailers and convenience services.

Residents are also close to larger retail centres in Newmarket, Windsor and Kelvin Grove.

Wilston train station is centrally located and within walking distance of many parts of the suburb, providing quick and convenient access to the Brisbane CBD.

Several bus services also connect Wilston with the CBD and surrounding inner-city suburbs. The suburb has convenient access to major road infrastructure, including the Inner City Bypass and Airport Link Tunnel.

Wilston is home to a number of highly regarded public and private schools, including:

  • Wilston State School
  • St Columba’s Primary School
  • Kelvin Grove State College
  • Windsor State School

The suburb is also close to several of Brisbane’s leading private schools and key tertiary education precincts.

Wilston contains several parks, sports grounds and green spaces, particularly along Enoggera Creek in the southern part of the suburb.

The nearby Kedron Brook Bikeway provides many kilometres of bicycle and walking paths and is popular with cyclists, runners and dog owners. The Enoggera Creek Bikeway is also frequently used by residents commuting to the Brisbane CBD.

There are no major industrial employers within Wilston itself. Many residents commute to the Brisbane CBD and nearby employment hubs, including:

  • Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital
  • Herston Health Precinct
  • Kelvin Grove Urban Village
  • Brisbane Airport and associated commercial precincts

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Wilston Properties

Wilston offers a range of micro-locations that vary in desirability and price.

  • Most desirable areas: Wilston Hill, located north of the train line, is generally considered the suburb’s most desirable pocket. Elevated streets in this area often enjoy attractive suburban and city views and contain many renovated character homes. Streets within easy walking distance of Wilston Village and Wilston State School also attract strong buyer demand.
  • Less desirable areas: Properties close to major roads such as Newmarket Road and Kedron Brook Road may experience higher levels of traffic noise. Some lower-lying areas near Enoggera Creek and south of the train line may also be more susceptible to flooding or overland flow.

Buyers should review Brisbane City Council flood overlays and character overlay maps prior to purchase.

Housing type and typical block size

Wilston is particularly well known for its character cottages and Queenslander homes built in the 1920s and 1930s. Many have been renovated, raised or extended over time while retaining their traditional character.

The suburb remains tightly held due to its relatively small size, proximity to the CBD and strong owner-occupier appeal. Elevated homes with city views or larger landholdings continue to command premium prices.

Approximately 67% of properties in Wilston are free-standing houses. The suburb contains around 1,116 houses and 469 units.

Wilston is well regarded for its traditional character homes on generous inner-city blocks. A typical block size for a character home is approximately 600m², which is relatively large given the suburb’s close proximity to the Brisbane CBD.

What can my money buy in Wilston?

Wilston House Prices

As of April 2026, the median house price in Wilston is $1,973,530.

For Example a  three-bedroom home at 13 Laughland Street, Wilston, sold for $2,060,000 in March 2026.

Wilston Unit Prices

As of April 2026, the median unit value in Wilston is approximately $1,030,421.

For instance, a two-bedroom unit at 5/64 Kedron Brook Road sold for $900,000 in February 2026.

How has the Wilston property market been performing?

Wilston has experienced strong long-term capital growth, driven by limited housing supply, strong owner-occupier demand and proximity to the Brisbane CBD.

House values increased from approximately $1.02 million in April 2017 to around $1.97 million in April 2026.

Unit values increased from approximately $507,000 to around $1.03 million over the same period.

Over the past 12 months:

• House values increased approximately 13.4%
• Unit values increased approximately 29.0%

Average holding periods are approximately:

• 10.5 years for houses
• 9.3 years for units

Looking to Buy in Wilston?

If you’re looking to buy in Wilston, working with a local buyers’ agent specialist can help you understand the suburb’s different pockets, avoid overpaying, and secure the right property in a competitive inner-city market.

Talk to experienced Wilston buyers agents today.

Supply and demand characteristics for Wilston

Market indicators suggest Wilston remains a tightly held inner-city market, particularly for houses. The house market has very limited stock available for sale at just 0.49%. Houses are taking around 33 days to sell, with an auction clearance rate of 41% and an average vendor discount of only -2%, meaning that properties typically sell above their list price.

The gross rental yield for houses is 2.7%. This lower yield reflects Wilston’s strong capital growth profile and high owner-occupier appeal, rather than a pure cash-flow investment market. The vacancy rate for houses is 1.7%, while online interest is strong at 236 searches per listing.

Units also appear tightly supplied, with only 0.06% of stock listed for sale. The aggregate median for units is $626,389, with a stronger gross rental yield of 4.8%. Units have a much higher proportion of renters at 64%, compared with 36% for houses, making them more investor-oriented than the house market.

Data current for May 2026

Overall, Wilston is best viewed as a low-supply, owner-occupier-driven suburb for houses, with units offering a more affordable entry point and stronger rental yield.

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If you are looking for a buyers agent Wilston buyers can trust, Your Property Hound provides independent advice, detailed due diligence and negotiation support.

We regularly assist clients purchasing family homes, character properties and investment properties throughout Wilston and Brisbane’s inner north.

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