Average rent in Cashmere, QLD — 2026
Cashmere is part of the Moreton Bay council area and sits 22km out from the Brisbane CBD, with around 19,643 residents at the 2021 ABS Census. Renters here typically pay $420/week, which is above the Queensland median of $359/week. About 23% of households rent — the rest are owners or paying down a mortgage.
$420/wk
ABS 2021 Census median
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Suburb at a glance
- Population
- 19,643
- Median age
- 35
- Distance to Brisbane
- 22 km
- Households renting
- 23%
- Separate houses
- 94%
- Flats / apartments
- 0%
- Born overseas
- 20%
- Top occupation
- Professionals
- LGA
- Moreton Bay
ABS 2021
Renting in Cashmere
Cashmere commands one of the higher rent points in Queensland, with the typical renter paying $420/week — about 17% above the state median of $359/week (ABS Census 2021). Unlike inner-city renter hubs, this suburb skews owner-occupier (76% own outright or with a mortgage), and the housing stock is overwhelmingly separate houses (94%). The renter cohort is smaller but rent itself tends to be sticky — there's typically less turnover than in higher-density nearby suburbs. Population sits around 19,643, the median age is 35, and the most common occupation category is Professionals. Cashmere is 22km from Brisbane. If you're searching here, expect longer search times and tighter inspection windows than denser markets nearby.
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