When one- and two-million-dollar sales happen almost every month, it’s hard not to pause and ask a quiet question: what would my place be worth today?
In the final quarter of 2025, at least seven Morningside homes changed hands for more than $2 million. These weren’t isolated trophy sales tucked away on the suburb’s edges. They were established residential pockets, signalling just how far buyer expectations and budget have shifted.
| Address | Beds / Bath | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 19A Pinedale Street Sold 02 Oct 2025 | Beds: 5 Bath: 3 | $2,370,000 |
| 84 Grosvenor Street Sold 18 Oct 2025 | Beds: 5 Bath: 3 | $2,560,000 |
| 37 Windemere Avenue Sold 18 Oct 2025 | Beds: 4 Bath: 2 | $2,180,000 |
| 95 Blackwood Avenue Sold 11 Nov 2025 | Beds: 5 Bath: 2 | $2,356,600 |
| 44 Dickson Street Sold 21 Nov 2025 | Beds: 4 Bath: 2 | $2,255,000 |
| 59a Moolabar Street Sold 28 Nov 2025 | Beds: 5 Bath: 3 | $2,392,000 |
| 34 Lawson Street Sold 31 Dec 2025 | Beds: 2 Bath: 1 | $2,275,000 |
What stands out isn’t just the prices, but the spread. From modern architectural silhouettes to tightly held character homes sold quietly off-market, the upper end of Morningside’s market is no longer a niche. For long-time owners who have seen the housing profile evolve from timber homes and post-war housing, it’s a reminder that the suburb they bought into years ago is now being benchmarked against Brisbane’s most tightly held inner-east locations.
Today, people are drawn to Morningside for its walkability, rail access, proximity to Hawthorne and Bulimba dining strips, and the suburb’s established street grid — factors that consistently support price growth even during quieter market cycles. Larger allotments, increasingly rare this close to the city, are proving especially valuable.
A SNAPSHOT OF RECENT SALES
The 10 properties most recently sold in Morningside as of press time highlight just how widely prices can vary depending on dwelling type, land size and overall appeal.
At the more affordable end, a townhouse on Bartlett Street sold for $855,000, reflecting strong demand for low-maintenance living but at a clear discount to freestanding homes.
By contrast, houses with land continue to command premiums. A renovated home on Elwell Street achieved $1,170,000, while another sale on Junction Road reached $1,315,000, underscoring the value buyers place on space and lifestyle.
At the top end, a pre-market sale on Lawson Street fetched $2,275,000, exceeding the results of many larger homes and reinforcing how tightly held locations and land content can drive standout prices.
Overall, these results show that in Morningside, land, house-style living and position are the dominant value drivers, while townhouses remain a more accessible entry point.

39 Elwell Street, Morningside
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 2 Car Spaces, 1,012sqm
Sold for 1,170,000
The house is fully renovated with modern appliances, sleek fittings, and new flooring.
11/9 Bartlett Street, Morningside
2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Car Spaces
Sold for $855,000
This townhouse features a sleek designer feel with ducted air, high ceilings, and beautiful timber floors.
10/3-7 Bartlett Street, Morningside
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Car Spaces
Sold for $1,175,000
The townhouse has an extra spacious layout ideal for families, a gourmet kitchen with island bench, and private landscaped gardens.
34 Lawson Street, Morningside
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 818sqm
Sold for $2,275,000
Sold pre-market, this house is situated near cafes, public transport, and restaurants.
85 Bridgewater Street, Morningside
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Car Space
Sold for $1,445,000
This Queenslander-style home features a well-equipped timber kitchen and spacious living and dining areas, flowing seamlessly to a covered outdoor entertaining space.
6 Brenda Street, Morningside
4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Car Spaces, 647sqm
Sold for $1,401,000
The house has a solar, 2x rainwater tanks to cater to yard, separate master wing ft. walk-in robe, ensuite.
20 Carramar Street, Morningside
3 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 1 Car Space, 408sqm
Sold for $1,700,000
This renovated Queenslander bordering Hawthorne comes with saltwater swimming pool, mature gardens, and a secure carport.
19 Brenda Street, Morningside
5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2 Car Spaces, 450sqm
Sold for $1,750,000
The house features an outdoor entertaining area with heated pool, ducted air-conditioning, ceiling fans, and solar panels.
13 Ayr Street, Morningside
4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Car Spaces, 415sqm
Sold for $1,660,888
Featuring an attractive facade, a gated entry and mature front gardens, the home also showcases tiled and carpeted floors throughout.
151 Junction Road, Morningside
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Car Space, 607sqm
Sold for $1,315,000
The house is backed by two covered al fresco zones, herb gardens, and plenty of lawn for children, chooks and pets.
Published 20-January-2026
Disclaimer: The list of properties appearing in this article is provided for illustrative purposes only and is listed as Sold as of press time. Since listing status is dynamic and subject to change, readers are encouraged to verify updated status independently.












