Average rent in Highland Park, QLD2026

Highland Park sits in the Gold Coast local government area, 68km from the Brisbane CBD, with a population of around 8,433 at the most recent ABS Census (2021). The typical renter pays $420/week — above the Queensland state median of $359/week. 17% of households rent, and the rest own outright or are paying off a mortgage.

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ABS 2021 Census median

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Suburb at a glance

Population
8,433

ABS 2021

Median age
40
Distance to Brisbane
68 km
Households renting
17%
Separate houses
88%
Flats / apartments
7%
Born overseas
25%
Top occupation
Technicians and Trades Workers
LGA
Gold Coast

Renting in Highland Park

Highland Park 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 (80% own outright or with a mortgage), and the housing stock is overwhelmingly separate houses (88%). 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 8,433, the median age is 40, and the most common occupation category is Technicians and Trades Workers. Highland Park is 68km from Brisbane. If you're searching here, expect longer search times and tighter inspection windows than denser markets nearby.

Frequently asked questions

What's the median rent in Highland Park?+
Based on ABS Census 2021 data, the median weekly rent for households in Highland Park, QLD was $420. Where renters have submitted recent reports through RenterSay, the live figure shown above reflects post-2021 changes. State rent indices like CoreLogic and Domain suggest the 2021 baseline is now several years stale — treat it as the historical anchor, not the current asking price.
How does Highland Park rent compare to Queensland?+
At the 2021 Census, Queensland's state median rent was $359 a week. Highland Park sat at $420 — 17% above the state average. The suburb is 68km from Brisbane, and rent generally scales with how close you are to the CBD, transit links, and the local dwelling mix (88% separate houses, 7% flats here).
Which suburbs near Highland Park have lower rent?+
A few nearby suburbs come in cheaper than Highland Park's $420/week (ABS 2021): Upper Mount Gravatt, Narangba, Noosa Hinterland. On the higher end, you've got Cornubia - Carbrook, Macgregor (Qld), Hawthorne. Just remember that cheaper rent doesn't always mean better value — commute times, transit access, and the actual condition of the housing stock matter too. You can add to the live picture for your area using the rent submission form below.

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