Ascot
160 Racecourse Road
Ascot QLD 4007
Ph. 07 3868 1888
Fax. 07 3268 4599
160 Racecourse Road
Ascot QLD 4007
Ph. 07 3868 1888
Fax. 07 3268 4599
Clayfield
699 Sandgate Road
Clayfield QLD 4011
Ph. 07 3262 2299
Fax. 07 3262 8899
699 Sandgate Road
Clayfield QLD 4011
Ph. 07 3262 2299
Fax. 07 3262 8899
Fortitude Valley
Shop 1, The Galleries 477 Brunswick St
Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
Ph. 07 3252 2222
Fax. 07 3252 5343
Shop 1, The Galleries 477 Brunswick St
Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
Ph. 07 3252 2222
Fax. 07 3252 5343
Our Offices
- Ascot
- Clayfield
- Fortitude Valley

160 Racecourse Road,
Ascot
- Phone:
- 07 3868 1888
- Fax:
- 07 3268 4599
- Email:
- remaxintegrityqld3@remax.com.au
RE/MAX Integrity - Ascot
Location - 5 km from CBD
Features - Spring and Winter Racing Carnivals, Ascot rail station
Median Sale Price- REIQ research shows that the median house price in the suburb for the December 2009 quarter was $897,500. And the median unit price for the same period was $465,000.
Median Weekly Rent - The median weekly rent paid for a 3-bedroom house in this area in the December 2009 quarter was $450 . The median weekly rent paid for a 2-bedroom unit in this area for the same period was $330.
Profile - Widely regarded as one Brisbane's most prestigious suburbs, Ascot has maintained its popularity with the public, offering easy access to the city and excellent local amenities and infrastructure.
With a reputation for expensive property, Ascot's high median price - the highest in Brisbane - doesn't reflect the diversity of housing and prices on offer.
Attracting families and couples, Ascot has everything from prestige homes, old Queenslanders, and modern townhouses.
Ascot has also developed a reputation for its local events and retail and dining precinct.
Famous for the Spring and Winter Racing Carnivals held at the Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot's residents have long been able to take advantage of Queensland's great weather with restaurants and cafes lining Racecourse Road.
Public transport too is convenient with the Ascot train station and regular buses servicing the CBD and surrounding suburbs, as well as the CityCat River Service less than five minutes away at the jetty between Quarry Street and Raceview Terrace in Hamilton.
Looking ahead, Ascot's growth seems assured with its location, facilities and variety on housing continuing to attract buyers of all types.
According to the 2001 Census there were 4602 people living in the suburb with a median age of 36. The median individual income was between $500 and $599 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 52% were either fully owned or being purchased; 42% were being rented.
Source: REIQ
Location - 5 km from CBD
Features - Spring and Winter Racing Carnivals, Ascot rail station
Median Sale Price- REIQ research shows that the median house price in the suburb for the December 2009 quarter was $897,500. And the median unit price for the same period was $465,000.
Median Weekly Rent - The median weekly rent paid for a 3-bedroom house in this area in the December 2009 quarter was $450 . The median weekly rent paid for a 2-bedroom unit in this area for the same period was $330.
Profile - Widely regarded as one Brisbane's most prestigious suburbs, Ascot has maintained its popularity with the public, offering easy access to the city and excellent local amenities and infrastructure.
With a reputation for expensive property, Ascot's high median price - the highest in Brisbane - doesn't reflect the diversity of housing and prices on offer.
Attracting families and couples, Ascot has everything from prestige homes, old Queenslanders, and modern townhouses.
Ascot has also developed a reputation for its local events and retail and dining precinct.
Famous for the Spring and Winter Racing Carnivals held at the Eagle Farm Racecourse, Ascot's residents have long been able to take advantage of Queensland's great weather with restaurants and cafes lining Racecourse Road.
Public transport too is convenient with the Ascot train station and regular buses servicing the CBD and surrounding suburbs, as well as the CityCat River Service less than five minutes away at the jetty between Quarry Street and Raceview Terrace in Hamilton.
Looking ahead, Ascot's growth seems assured with its location, facilities and variety on housing continuing to attract buyers of all types.
According to the 2001 Census there were 4602 people living in the suburb with a median age of 36. The median individual income was between $500 and $599 per week. Of all occupied private dwellings 52% were either fully owned or being purchased; 42% were being rented.
Source: REIQ
