Suburb in Focus: Wavell Heights
Just 9km north of the Brisbane CBD, Wavell Heights is a well-connected, family-friendly suburb that blends leafy streets with a convenient urban lifestyle. Elevated blocks capture cooling breezes and city glimpses, while the mix of traditional Queenslanders, post-war homes, and modern rebuilds attracts a variety of buyers, from young families to long-term locals.
History of Wavell Heights
Named in 1941 after Field Marshal Archibald Wavell, the suburb was developed largely in the post-war years, with many of its original homes still standing today. Over time, Wavell Heights has undergone steady gentrification, with older properties being tastefully renovated or replaced by contemporary builds. The area’s elevated position and strong community feel have helped it remain one of Brisbane’s most desirable northern suburbs.
Wavell Heights Demographics & Local Insights
Wavell Heights is home to a diverse mix of residents, with a strong representation of families, professionals, and long-term owner-occupiers.
- Population: ~10,000
- Median age: 37 years
Household composition: Predominantly family households with a mix of couples with children and established singles - Owner-occupiers: Around 70% of households own their home
This demographic stability contributes to the suburb’s strong community feel and consistent demand.
For a great coffee, head to Retro Espresso on Hamilton Road. If you’re after something a little more lively, the nearby Nundah Village precinct offers great cafes, bars, and eateries. Weekends often draw locals to Shaw Estate Park for sports, dog walks, or just soaking up the sunshine.
Lifestyle, Education & Amenities
Wavell Heights offers the best of both worlds – quiet residential living with quick access to major shopping, dining, and entertainment hubs. Westfield Chermside is just minutes away, with its huge selection of retail, restaurants, cinemas, and medical facilities. The suburb is dotted with parks and green spaces, including 7th Brigade Park, perfect for weekend picnics, bike rides, and community sport.
Families are well-catered for with multiple schooling options, including Wavell Heights State School and Wavell State High School, plus a range of private schools within easy reach. Public transport is reliable, with nearby train stations at Nundah and Northgate, and multiple bus routes connecting directly to the CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Why Buy Property in Wavell Heights? (For Investors & Homeowners)
Wavell Heights has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by its location, transport links, and ongoing gentrification. Large blocks and solid homes offer great renovation potential, while newer builds command premium prices. Buyers can expect a competitive market, especially for renovated family homes in desirable pockets.
With demand underpinned by lifestyle appeal and proximity to the CBD, Wavell Heights presents strong prospects for both capital growth and rental yield.
Current Market Snapshot (PropTrack – August 2025)
- Median house price: $1,200,000
- 12-month house growth: 4.7%
- 5-year growth: 45.1%
- 10-year growth: 86.3%
- Number of sales in the past 12 months: 150
- Median days on market: 30 days
- Rental vacancy rate: 1.0%
Final Thoughts from a Local Buyers Agent
Wavell Heights combines location, lifestyle, and community – making it a suburb where families can put down roots and investors can secure long-term value. With continued demand and solid fundamentals, it’s one to watch in Brisbane’s inner north.
At The Property Baron, we help you navigate the market, uncover hidden opportunities, and secure the right property – often before it hits the open market.
Thinking of buying in Wavell Heights? Let’s chat. Contact us today to discuss your brief.