Average rent in Brisbane City, QLD — 2026
Brisbane City sits in the Brisbane local government area, 0km from the Brisbane CBD, with a population of around 13,310 at the most recent ABS Census (2021). The typical renter pays $460/week — above the Queensland state median of $359/week. 65% of households rent, and the rest own outright or are paying off a mortgage.
$460/wk
ABS 2021 Census median
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Suburb at a glance
- Population
- 13,310
- Median age
- 31
- Distance to Brisbane
- 0 km
- Households renting
- 65%
- Separate houses
- 6%
- Flats / apartments
- 93%
- Born overseas
- 50%
- Top occupation
- Professionals
- LGA
- Brisbane
ABS 2021
Renting in Brisbane City
Brisbane City sits well above the Queensland median, with the typical renter paying $460/week — that's 28% over the state-wide $359/week (ABS Census 2021). It's a renter-heavy suburb at 65%, and the housing stock leans hard into apartments and flats (93%) — the high-density profile you'd expect from inner-Brisbane. About 50% of residents were born overseas, and the most common occupation category is Professionals. At 0km from the Brisbane CBD, the rent premium tracks proximity to jobs, transit, and lifestyle. If you're applying here, expect competition and fast market times. State rent indices (CoreLogic, Domain, SQM) suggest the 2021 baseline is already well out of date — your reported figure above is the live read.
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