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Toowoomba House Prices 2026 — Property Market Update and Suburb Guide

Toowoomba house prices in 2026: median prices for houses and units, top suburbs and what buyers and investors need to know about the Toowoomba and Darling Downs property market.

By Toowoomba Daily · Published 3 July 2026 at 9:37 pm Updated

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Toowoomba House Prices 2026 — Property Market Update and Suburb Guide
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Toowoomba House Prices 2026 — Overview

Toowoomba is Queensland's second-largest inland city, sitting atop the Great Dividing Range 130km west of Brisbane. The Garden City's property market is driven by its role as the regional hub for the Darling Downs agricultural industry, significant healthcare and education sectors (Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service, University of Southern Queensland), and its growing status as a logistics and freight hub through the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing and the Inland Rail project. Toowoomba offers buyers Queensland's regional lifestyle at prices substantially below both Brisbane and the coast.

Toowoomba Median Property Prices

  • Median house price (Toowoomba) — Approximately $510,000 to $560,000 across Toowoomba as of 2025-26. Toowoomba has recorded strong growth relative to its starting point as buyers seek affordability outside the Brisbane metro and Sunshine Coast corridor.
  • Median unit/apartment price (Toowoomba) — Approximately $320,000 to $360,000 for units and apartments.
  • East Toowoomba, Rangeville, Newtown — Premium Toowoomba eastern suburbs typically $700,000 to $1.3 million for established homes.
  • Middle ring suburbs (Harristown, Kearneys Spring) — Established Toowoomba middle suburbs typically $480,000 to $680,000.
  • Outer suburbs and new estates — Affordable Toowoomba outer areas from $390,000 to $520,000.

Toowoomba — Inland Rail and Logistics Hub

The Inland Rail project (Brisbane to Melbourne via the Darling Downs) positions Toowoomba as a key freight and logistics hub. The Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport (Western Queensland's main airport) handles international freight and has attracted significant cold-chain logistics investment. These infrastructure investments support Toowoomba's long-term economic and property growth outlook.

First Home Buyers in Toowoomba

Queensland Government first home buyer programs apply in Toowoomba — see qld.gov.au for FHOG and transfer duty concession eligibility.

Current Toowoomba Property Data

For current Toowoomba property prices, visit realestate.com.au or the Real Estate Institute of Queensland at reiq.com.

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