Average rent in Clontarf, QLD — 2026
Clontarf is part of the Moreton Bay council area and sits 25km out from the Brisbane CBD, with around 8,415 residents at the 2021 ABS Census. Renters here typically pay $345/week, which is below the Queensland median of $359/week. About 34% of households rent — the rest are owners or paying down a mortgage.
$345/wk
ABS 2021 Census median
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Suburb at a glance
- Population
- 8,415
- Median age
- 46
- Distance to Brisbane
- 25 km
- Households renting
- 34%
- Separate houses
- 79%
- Flats / apartments
- 11%
- Born overseas
- 20%
- Top occupation
- Professionals
- LGA
- Moreton Bay
ABS 2021
Renting in Clontarf
Clontarf runs roughly with the Queensland state median — renters typically pay $345/week, close to the $359/week state baseline (ABS Census 2021). Most households here own (64% are owners or paying off a mortgage) and only 34% rent. Separate houses dominate the housing stock (79%), which gives the suburb a quieter, family-leaning feel — borne out by a median age of 46 and a population around 8,415. The most common occupation is Professionals, and 20% of residents were born overseas. Clontarf is 25km from Brisbane, and rent trajectories here tend to track the state average rather than running ahead of it — but state rent indices have moved since 2021, so double-check against the live figure above.
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