QLD · 4075

Graceville

Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Graceville, QLD 4075.

Graceville, QLD 4075

About Graceville

Welcome to Graceville

Graceville sits on the southern bank of the Brisbane River, about nine kilometres south-west of the CBD, tucked between Chelmer, Sherwood and Corinda. It's one of those established riverside pockets where character homes, leafy streets and a genuine village-style shopping strip do most of the talking, rather than any single big-ticket attraction.

With a population of around 4,764 and a median age of 39, Graceville has long appealed to families and professionals wanting a settled, tree-lined suburb within easy reach of the city, without giving up the space and character of a Queenslander-era streetscape.

Lifestyle & dining

Graceville's café and dining scene centres on a compact strip near the train station, where a mix of long-running cafés, casual eateries and a cinema give the suburb a genuine local hub feel rather than a manufactured one. It's the kind of place where people tend to know their regular coffee order, and weekend mornings see prams and dog leads outnumber cars along the footpath.

The riverside setting also shapes the suburb's pace of life. Chelmer and Tennyson are close by for river walks and glimpses of the water, and the overall feel is quieter and more residential than the busier hubs further into town, which suits residents who want convenience without constant noise.

Getting around

Graceville railway station, on the Springfield/Ipswich line, is the suburb's biggest transport asset, giving residents a direct run into Brisbane's CBD without needing to touch the car. Regular bus routes supplement the rail line, and the suburb's grid of quiet streets makes walking and cycling to the local shops and schools genuinely practical.

For drivers, the Ipswich Road corridor and nearby arterial routes connect Graceville to Sherwood, Corinda and on towards the city or out to Ipswich, while Fig Tree Pocket and the western suburbs are a short drive away via local connector roads.

Schools & families

Families are well catered for locally, with Graceville State School and Christ the King School both serving the immediate area. Their presence, combined with the suburb's parks and quiet residential streets, has helped cement Graceville's reputation as a family-friendly address where children can walk or ride to school.

The suburb's median age of 39 reflects this family-oriented make-up, and the surrounding suburbs of Sherwood and Corinda offer further schooling and community options for those looking slightly further afield.

Housing & architecture

Character is the defining feature of Graceville's housing stock. Traditional Queenslanders and post-war timber homes dominate many streets, often set on generous blocks with wide verandahs designed for the subtropical climate. Current listings reflect this strongly house-oriented market, with houses making up 91% of stock, alongside a smaller proportion of townhouses (6%) and land (3%).

Renovated and elevated Queenslanders sit alongside contemporary infill homes, giving the suburb a streetscape that blends heritage charm with more modern builds, particularly on the quieter streets away from the main shopping strip.

The property market

Graceville's median house price currently sits at $1.20 million, placing it firmly in the premium bracket for inner south-west Brisbane, in keeping with its riverside position and neighbouring suburbs like Chelmer and Fig Tree Pocket. Recent price growth has been flat at 0.0%, suggesting a market that has settled after previous gains rather than one in retreat.

For renters, the median weekly rent of $763 reflects steady demand from families and professionals wanting the suburb's train access and school catchments without necessarily buying in. With the market dominated by houses rather than units, Graceville tends to attract buyers and tenants looking for family-sized homes rather than compact apartment living.

Market snapshot

Graceville property market

Median price ranks #844 of 3,797 suburbs · pricier than 78%
Bedrooms

Median sale price

$1.20m

House · 3 bed

Median rent

$763

per week

Gross rental yield

3.3%

annual rent ÷ sale price

Typical price range

Entry

$791k

Median

$1.20m

Premium

$1.75m

Days on market

28

Auction clearance

69%

Sold this year

43

Median sold price trend · House 3 bed

Compound growth +3.4% / yr over 4 yrs

Median price by bedrooms · House

Property types on market

Share of current listings in Graceville by dwelling type.

House91%
Townhouse6%
Land3%

Who lives here

Demographics

ABS Census 2021 figures for Graceville, QLD 4075.

Population

4,764

residents (2021)

Median age

39

years

Household income

$2,929

median, per week

Median rent

$495

per week

Median mortgage

$2,600

per month

Mortgage / income

20%

comfortable

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.

Education

Schools in Graceville

Government school catchment

Graceville State School

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Independent & Catholic schools

Christ the King School

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Recent results

Recently sold in Graceville

$3.80m

32 Kew Road

house6 bd · 5 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.80m

12 Frank Street

house5 bd · 3 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.95m

161 Graceville Avenue

house4 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.52m

82 White Street

house3 bd · 3 ba · 4 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.76m

285 Oxley Road

house3 bd · 2 ba · 2 car

Sold ~July 2026

$2.80m

19 Sandon Street

house4 bd · 3 ba · 3 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.50m

47 Frank Street

house4 bd · 1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$1.29m

344 Long Street East

house3 bd · 2 car

Sold ~June 2026

Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.

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Common questions

Graceville suburb FAQ

What is the median property price in Graceville?

The median house price in Graceville, QLD is $1.20m for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 0.0%.

How much is rent in Graceville?

The median weekly rent in Graceville is around $763 per week.

Is Graceville a good place to live?

Graceville is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Graceville is an established residential suburb in QLD, with a population of around 4,764 and 2 schools in the area.

What is the population of Graceville?

Graceville has a population of 4,764 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 39.

What schools are in Graceville?

There are 2 schools in or near Graceville, including Christ the King School and Graceville State School.

How long do homes take to sell in Graceville?

Properties in Graceville take around 28 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 69%.

How much do you need to buy in Graceville?

Entry-level properties in Graceville start around $791k, while premium homes reach $1.75m.

What suburbs are near Graceville?

Suburbs near Graceville include Chelmer, Sherwood, Fig Tree Pocket, Tennyson and Corinda.

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Properties in Graceville

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Build Bold. Live Elevated. A Rare Blue-Chip Opportunity

355 Verney Road East, Graceville QLD 4075
405 m²
Torres Property1 month ago
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Prime potential in a leafy riverside locale

307 Verney Road East, Graceville QLD 4075
323607 m²
McGrath Paddington2 weeks ago
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StMate est. ~$1.33m

Prime Graceville Opportunity on 784m² Renovate or Raise

7 Kew Road, Graceville QLD 4075
311784 m²
Hauss3 months ago
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$4.65m
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New Prestigious Home in Ultra-Exclusive Enclave

64 Molonga Terrace, Graceville QLD 4075
642913 m²
McGrath Paddington3 months ago
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$2.50m
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Sophisticated family Queenslander at prized address

55 Strong Avenue, Graceville QLD 4075
442449 m²
McGrath Paddington1 week ago
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$1.59m
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Two Private Residences in a Tropical Graceville Setting on 607sqm

311 Long Street East, Graceville QLD 4075
642607 m²
Place Estate Agents New Farm1 month ago
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$1.29m
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Flood Free Low-Set Post War Charm And Convenience In Sought-After Graceville

4 Connors Street, Graceville QLD 4075
322610 m²
Place Indooroopilly1 month ago
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Landmark Riverfront Residence in Exclusive Graceville Cul de Sac

71 Molonga Terrace, Graceville QLD 4075
543883 m²
Place Estate Agents New Farm1 month ago
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Grand Family Living with Dual Income in Blue-Chip Graceville

182 Appel Street, Graceville QLD 4075
552498 m²
Ray White Collective1 month ago
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StMate est. ~$1.92m

Executive Family Living in a Prized Graceville Lifestyle Pocket

149 Graceville Avenue, Graceville QLD 4075
532405 m²
NGU Real Estate - Brisbane1 month ago
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CHARACTER LIVING IN THE HEART OF GRACEVILLE

157 Long Street East, Graceville QLD 4075
311611 m²
Ray White Sherwood1 month ago
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Beloved family home in leafy parkside locale

150 White Street, Graceville QLD 4075
422637 m²
McGrath Paddington1 month ago
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