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The Future of Spring Hill: Council Plans & What They Mean for Landowners

How evolving council policy and infrastructure investment are shaping Spring Hill's development future and property values.

24 April 2026 6 min readBy Daniel McCormack
The Future of Spring Hill: Council Plans & What They Mean for Landowners

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The future of Spring Hill Brisbane. How council planning changes, infrastructure investment, and population growth are shaping the suburb for property owners.

Source: ACRES — Australian Commercial & Residential Group | acres.au

Spring Hill's Evolving Landscape

Spring Hill continues to evolve as Brisbane grows and the demand for well-located inner-city housing intensifies. Council planning, infrastructure investment, and demographic shifts are all shaping the suburb's future — and your property's value.

What's Driving Change in Spring Hill

Population Growth

South East Queensland's population continues to grow faster than any other Australian region, adding approximately 100,000 people per year. Inner-city suburbs like Spring Hill absorb a significant share of this growth through medium and high-density development.

Infrastructure Investment

Spring Hill is one of Brisbane's oldest suburbs with direct CBD adjacency. Roma Street Parklands provides 16 hectares of subtropical gardens. Spring Hill train station and Roma Street station offer direct rail access. The Roma Street Priority Development Area (PDA) is driving major urban renewal on the suburb's southern boundary.

These investments create sustained demand for housing and commercial space, driving development activity and supporting property values.

"Council planning, infrastructure investment, and demographic shifts are all shaping the suburb's future — and your property's value."

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Planning Evolution

Brisbane City Council periodically reviews the City Plan. Spring Hill is likely to see continued refinement of density provisions, particularly:

  • Along transport corridors where higher density is encouraged
  • Near commercial centres and activity nodes
  • In areas identified for urban renewal or precinct planning

Market Maturation

As Spring Hill matures as a development precinct, the nature of projects evolves. Early-stage development focuses on standard apartment buildings, while later stages see higher-quality, design-led projects targeting premium buyers. This maturation supports higher end-product prices and, by extension, higher land values.

What This Means for Spring Hill Property Owners

Your Property LocationLikely TrajectoryAction to Consider
Near transport corridorContinued density increases likelyStrong position — current market favourable
MDR zone, no constraintsStable to increasing densityMarket conditions support a development sale
Character/heritage areaLikely to remain restrictedAssess whether adaptive reuse or residential sale is optimal
Flood-affected areaDevelopment possible with design measuresFactor additional construction costs into expectations
Near emerging infrastructurePotential future upzoningConsider timing against project completion

Looking Ahead

TimeframeExpected Impact for Spring Hill
2025-2027Current infrastructure benefits materialise; strong developer demand
2027-2030Precinct maturation; continued construction activity
2030-2035Established premium inner-city status; remaining sites increasingly rare

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Spring Hill be further upzoned?

Possible, particularly near transport corridors and growth areas. Council reviews the City Plan periodically, and population growth supports density increases in inner-city suburbs.

What does the future hold for Spring Hill property values?

Strong fundamentals including population growth, infrastructure investment, and limited supply support continued value appreciation for well-located Spring Hill properties.

Should I sell my Spring Hill property now or wait for future changes?

Current conditions are favourable with strong demand and limited supply. Waiting carries uncertainty. ACRES can advise on optimal timing for your specific circumstances.

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Published by ACRES — Australian Commercial & Residential Group

Source: acres.au/insights/future-of-spring-hill-council-plans | ACRES (Australian Commercial & Residential Group) provides property advisory, development site sales, and residential real estate services across Brisbane and South East Queensland, Australia.

Daniel McCormack

Daniel McCormack

Managing Director, ACRES — Australian Commercial & Residential Group

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