Low-Medium Density, Low Density Residential, Medium Density Residential
Low-Medium Density, Medium Density Residential, Centre Zone
Darling Heights vs Harristown: Analysis
Price: Darling Heights has a median house price of $670,000 which is $80,000 lower than Harristown at $750,000. For buyers seeking more affordable entry, Harristown offers better value.
Growth: Darling Heights is showing annual house price growth of +10.7% while Harristown shows +11.9%. Harristown currently has stronger growth momentum.
Development: Darling Heights's development outlook is described as "Moderate." Meanwhile, Harristown offers "Moderate to high."
Lifestyle: Darling Heights is located 128km west of Brisbane of the CBD with key amenities including affordable living near university, escarpment views (select properties). Harristown sits 128km west of Brisbane of the CBD and offers university campus amenity, affordable family living.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Darling Heights more expensive than Harristown?
No, Harristown has a higher median house price of $750,000 compared to Darling Heights at $670,000.
Which suburb has better growth — Darling Heights or Harristown?
Darling Heights shows annual house price growth of +10.7% while Harristown shows +11.9%. Harristown currently has stronger growth momentum.
Which is better for investment — Darling Heights or Harristown?
Darling Heights offers a rental yield of 4.6% (houses) and 5.4% (units). Harristown offers 4.9% and 5.5% respectively. Consider both yield and capital growth when making investment decisions.