How Many Houses Are Currently Available Across Brisbane’s Suburbs?

Recent data reveals the distribution of residential properties across Brisbane’s suburban landscape, with figures representing suburb-level aggregates that provide insight into housing availability patterns.
The baseline housing count shows 24,805 properties recorded in the initial dataset, establishing a reference point for understanding Brisbane’s residential property distribution.
Throughout 2017, monthly housing availability figures remained relatively stable, fluctuating between approximately 1,640 and 1,720 properties. The data shows minor variations across different months, with counts ranging from a low of 1,642 properties to a peak of 1,718 properties.
**Key Monthly Variations:**
The most notable dip occurred in August 2017, when available housing dropped to 1,642 properties. Conversely, December 2017 recorded the highest monthly figure at 1,718 properties.
Most months throughout 2017 maintained consistent levels around the 1,670-1,675 property range, suggesting relatively steady housing availability during this period.
These suburb-level aggregate figures reflect the combined housing counts across Brisbane’s various residential areas, providing a broad view of property availability patterns without identifying specific locations or individual property details.
The data represents a comprehensive view of Brisbane’s housing landscape, offering valuable context for understanding residential property distribution across the city’s diverse suburban markets.