PROPERTY X-RAY
Ascot · 4007 · Brisbane

Ascot, X‑rayed.

What the suburb is, and what it is becoming. The prices, what is being approved, the crime mix, the schools. By the numbers, then check any address on the street.

Each pin is a real development application near these streets, 86 in the last 12 months. More pins, more change.
Supply & demand · right now

A thin read on supply and demand.

For sale now
48
Active listings
Listings climbing. More properties chasing the same buyers.
of land parcels
2.0%
Stock on market
Within the balanced band of choice for buyers.
to go under offer
20days
Median days on market · houses
A steady pace to sell a house, neither hot nor cold. From 2 recorded house sales.
last 90 days
2
Asking-price cuts
A few vendors trimming. Watch if the count keeps climbing.
Source: PXR listings & council parcel records · as at Aug 2026
The counts (listings, stock, cuts) include every property type: houses, townhouses, units, land. Days on market is houses only. Active = listed and not yet delisted. Stock on market = active listings divided by all land parcels in the suburb (parcels are lots, not dwellings, so read it as a proxy).
Buyer-favourable Caution: softening / oversupply
Ascot in four numbers

What is the median house price in Ascot? By our own numbers.

Three years of house sales, the development pipeline, and the rent it returns.

+-1%
House median
2023 to 2025
PXR sales
As at May 2026
$3.5M
Median pace
2026 (11 sales)
PXR sales
As at May 2026
8
Lots being subdivided
last 12 months
DA register
As at Aug 2026
2.1%
Gross yield
3BR house
RTA bonds
As at Aug 2026
What it is becoming · the development register

What is being built in Ascot? You can inspect the house, not the street's future.

Every buyer judges Ascot as it is today. The council register shows what is already approved on these streets. 86 applications in the last 12 months, 0 refused.

Lot subdivision 3 Townhouse / multi-dwelling 3 Shops, services & community 3 Site works & minor 51
Each dot is a real approved application at its actual spot · 8 lots being subdivided · 3 townhouse / multi‑dwelling · hover a dot for the type.

This is the suburb, not your lot. The map shows that change is approved, and roughly where. Which one sits next to the house you are buying, and what it actually means, is in the per‑address report.

Check a specific address →

The use fingerprint

What kind of change is being approved (last 12 months).
Density Industrial Amenity
A densifying suburb. Light on lifestyle amenity.

What's arriving

Recent applications near these streets.
24 New houses
8 Lot subdivision
3 Townhouse / multi-dwelling
3 Retail / shopfront
2 Earthworks / site prep
1 Medical / health
56 of 86 applications approved, 100% approval rate.
Approved or proposed, not yet built. From the council development register. Checked daily; latest application 14 Aug 2026.

What's coming: the approved projects

The actual developments approved on these streets, with the read on each.
  • New lots 2 lots 63 Sefton Road, Hendra
  • Apartments / use 117 units Apartments (Multiple Dwelling — residential tower with podium townhouses/'villa' units and 'pavilion' apartments to upper levels) accretiveA minor design refinement to an already-approved Mirvac tower that trades small investor-grade units for larger owner-occupier apartments — mildly supportive of the surrounding Ascot precinct, with no new bulk, height or amenity impacts.
  • Apartments / use 2-storey Small-scale non-residential building (medical centre / office, plus proposed neighbourhood shop) neutralA paperwork-level use swap — turning an already-approved 81 m² office into the option of a tiny corner shop — that barely moves the dial for surrounding owners.
  • Apartments / use 36 units Apartments over retail/commercial (mixed use) mixedA quality five-storey mixed-use building lifting the Racecourse Road frontage and adding ground-floor amenity, but pressing hard against the low-rise Stevenson Street homes behind it — accretive to the precinct, locally dilutive at the rear interface.
  • New lots 4 lots Town House Development - 13 & 15 Brassey Street, Ascot
  • New lots 2 lots 77 Racecourse Rd, Ascot QLD 4007
  • New lots 2 lots 48 Onslow Street, Ascot
  • New lots 2 lots 76 & 76A Windermere Road, Hamilton QLD 4007
  • Apartments / use 7 units Apartments (mixed use, retail/office ground floor + residential above) accretiveQuality mixed-use renewal of a tired 1980s walk-up on a designated District Centre site, with one extra penthouse storey that sits within the precinct's intended 4-5 storey height — a net positive for surrounding amenity.
  • Apartments / use 3 units Townhouses/multiple dwelling neutralA cosmetic late-stage tidy-up (bins, a little landscaping, one missing window) on an already-built Ascot triplex; it does nothing to surrounding property either way, and the underlying infill itself is benign character-retaining renewal.
From approved council records. Owner and contact details are deliberately not shown.
Flood

Does Ascot flood? It's a street-by-street question.

A suburb-wide flood figure hides the only answer that matters: whether the specific lot you are looking at sits inside a mapped overlay.

Where we're straight with you
We hold the parcel-level flood overlay here.

Flood overlays for Brisbane are in our map. The per-lot answer (in or out of the overlay) is on the address report, not a suburb average.

Check a specific address →
Crime · the full mix

Is Ascot safe? The crime numbers, plainly.

521 recorded offences across the area. Here is the breakdown. We show it and let you weigh it.

Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry)
182
Unlawful Entry
72
Drug Offences
58
Traffic and Related Offences
46
Other Property Damage
31
Fraud
27
Good Order Offences
24
Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle
19
Trespassing and Vagrancy
19
Assault
15
Handling Stolen Goods
13
Other Offences Against the Person
5
Miscellaneous Offences
4
Robbery
3
Weapons Act Offences
3
For context, not a verdict

These are recorded offences for the area, grouped by type. We don't grade the suburb. You read the numbers and decide what matters for your street.

QPS crime data current to 3 Aug 2026.

Who lives here · the demand side

Who lives in Ascot? The people behind the price.

Who owns, who rents, what they earn, and how much land sits under a typical home. The demand signals a suburb average can answer honestly, drawn from the census we hold.

Owner-occupied
54%
of dwellings are lived in by their owner, not rented out.
Professionals
36%
of workers are in professional roles, the largest occupation group here.
Professional base
Median income
$1,178/wk
per person, before tax. Not a household figure.
Median lot size
428
a typical parcel here, across 2,425 lots.

How homes are held

Share of occupied dwellings by tenure. A high owner share usually means residents stay put.
Owned outright
27%
Owned with a loan
27%
Rented
42%
Other / not stated
3%
Owner-occupier share is 54% of dwellings in Ascot. A more tenanted mix, the kind of read buyer's agents weigh for stability.

What people do

Top occupation groups of working residents. A professional weight tends to track stable demand.
Professionals
36%
Managers
19%
Clerical and Administrative Workers
14%
Community and Personal Service Workers
8%
Sales Workers
7%
Technicians and Trades Workers
7%
Professionals are the largest group at 36% of workers in Ascot. Professional demographic, a resident base read as resilient.
Source: ABS Census 2021 (tenure, occupation, income) · Lot size from the QLD cadastre ·As at Aug 2026 · Census figures borrowed from the SA2 covering Ascot.
What this tells you, and what it doesn't

A high owner-occupier share, paired with a professional resident base, is a demand signal: people buy here to live, not to flip. It says nothing about the specific street or block. The per-address report puts these residents next to the exact lot, its zoning and what is being built nearby.

Schools & value

What are the schools like in Ascot? And what it rents for.

Both pictures side by side, from the latest data we hold.

Schools in Ascot

ICSEA index. The line is the national average of 1000.
St Margaret's Anglican Girls Schoolindependent · 1,436 students
Ascot State Schoolgovernment · 631 students

Value & yield

House sales in Ascot, and the rent it returns.
2023 median house only (61 sales)As at May 2026
$2.4M
2024 median house only (59 sales)As at May 2026
$2.4M
2025 median house only (74 sales)As at May 2026
$2.4M
2026 median house only (11 sales)As at May 2026
$3.5M
3BR house rent (asking, 7 live listings)As at Aug 2026
$950/wk
Gross yield (latest median)As at Aug 2026
2.1%
Is Ascot a good suburb? · answered by the data

The questions buyers ask about Ascot.

Straight answers, built from the numbers on this page. We show the data and let you decide. Information only, not advice.

Is Ascot a good suburb?

Right now Ascot is a suburb being actively reshaped: 86 development applications landed in the last twelve months. Median house sits at $2.4M, well above the Brisbane house median of about $1.42M. It is about 6 km north-east of the Brisbane CBD. Flood is a per-lot question here and we hold the parcel overlay, so check the exact address rather than a suburb average. None of this is a rating. Every street tells its own story, so run the specific address before you commit.

What is the median house price in Ascot?

The median house in Ascot is about $2.4M (2026), well above the Brisbane house median of about $1.42M. Over two years that is a fall of about 1%.

Does Ascot flood?

Flood risk in Ascot is a street-by-street question. We hold the parcel-level flood overlay for this council, so the honest answer is at the exact address, not a suburb average. Run an address to see whether a specific lot sits inside a mapped overlay.

Is Ascot a good place to invest?

For a 3-bedroom house, gross rental yield runs about 2.1% in Ascot, below the Brisbane house average of about 2.7%. We lay out the numbers and leave the call to you; this is information, not investment advice.

Is Ascot a safe suburb?

Over the past year there were roughly 521 recorded offences in Ascot, most commonly other theft. We show the full breakdown and do not grade the suburb; you read it and decide what matters for your street.

What is being built in Ascot?

In the last twelve months the council logged 86 applications around Ascot, 56 of them approved. That includes 8 lot subdivisions and 3 townhouse or multi-dwelling projects, a clue to how the streetscape is slowly changing. These are approved or proposed plans from the register, not finished buildings.

Now make it about your street

Check any Ascot address.

Free, no signup, about 10 seconds. Crime, DAs, zoning and the data we hold for the exact lot, not the suburb average.

Houses across Queensland · informational, not advice