Bray Park is an idyllic combination of suburban charm and urban amenities, making it an attractive choice for both families and young professionals. Situated 22km north of Brisbane’s CBD, Bray Park benefits from good transport connections that enable quick commute times to key employment hubs; local community events and initiatives foster a sense of connectedness among residents while projects to expand parks or create eco-conscious infrastructure showcase the community’s commitment to sustainable living practices.
Bray Park boasts a diverse population with many households composed of young families – which explains its high demand for residential properties.
Real estate trends in Bray Park show steady median prices and consistent sales activity that appeal to both families and investors. Although property prices have seen some adjustment compared to last year, perhaps reflecting recalibrated market conditions; their average sale time for houses remains steady at 16 days; this demonstrates ongoing interest in this neighborhood.
Bray Park boasts numerous well-established education facilities. This suburb is served by three public schools (Bray Park State High School, Bray Park State College and Genesis Christian College) as well as several private ones and boasts numerous recreational facilities such as sports fields, parks and shopping/cafe precincts.
Bray Park boasts an abundance of retail and lifestyle outlets in its main shopping and cafe precinct at Kensington Way and Sovereign Avenue, while larger shopping centres can be found nearby at Strathpine and Warner. Bray Park also features bike paths as well as its own railway station that connect directly with Brisbane city centre within 30 minutes.
The area boasts 11 parks totalling 421 acres of green space. Of note are Willow Waterhole Greenway in 5300 Dryad Drive with its ponds, walking trails, gazebos and picnic areas; as well as various gardens including Westbury Community Garden and Brays Oaks Orchard.