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Burpengary Suburb Profile

Is Burpengary a good suburb? Find out in our suburb review of Burpengary, QLD, 4505, including the latest median house price, suburb population and more.

Suburb Snap Shot

Burpengary, located in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, is an established residential suburb esteemed for its practicality and convenience. Situated approximately 40 kilometres from Brisbane’s central business district, Burpengary offers residents a balanced living environment with accessible urban amenities and local services.

The suburb presents a range of housing options, from single-family homes to modern townhouses, accommodating diverse housing preferences. Local schools, parks, and shopping centers enhance the community’s overall quality of life. Burpengary enjoys dependable transportation connections and is well-connected to Brisbane’s central districts and nearby areas.

It is a trusted choice for those in search of a comfortable and well-connected community in Brisbane.

Key Statistics:

  • Post Code: 4505
  • Local Government: Moreton Bay Regional Council
  • Land Area: 22.5 km²
  • Freestanding houses: 83.5%
  • Medium density housing: 15.2%
  • High density housing: 0.5%

Demographic Highlights:

BurpengaryGreater Brisbane
Median Age3636
Median weekly household income$1,720$1,849
Households with mortgage41.0%36.1%
Households renting30.5%35.1%
Family households77.0%71.7%
Couples with children42.3%43.9%
Persons born overseas21.0%31.7%
University qualification12.2%27%
Trade qualification24.14%16.10%
Unemployment rate5.2%5.5%

 

Demographic Data Source - ABS Census 2021
Median house and rental prices current as at September 2023

Map of Burpengary

Frequently Asked Questions

Burpengary is a suburb located in the southeast region of Queensland. Positioned approximately 42 kilometres southeast of Brisbane central business district, Burpengary is part of the City of Moreton Bay local government area and Greater Brisbane.

Burpengary is situated approximately 42 kilometres north of the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD). The suburb’s location places it within a reasonable commuting distance, with travel times typically ranging from 45 to 50 minutes by car, subject to traffic conditions.