Rental supply is extremely tight while prices are accelerating. This structural imbalance favours continued growth.
VERDICT
BUY
Supply Constrained Growth
DEMAND
57 buyers/listing
Strong↑
LIQUIDITY
21d DOM
Neutral→
AFFORDABILITY
26.3% vs 5yr
Weak↓
GROWTH OUTLOOK
Good
Strong↑
YIELD
3.7%
Neutral→
SUPPLY PRESSURE
0.5% vacancy
Strong↑
#67/174GoodStructure 81Room to run$898K
Atlaso rates Cleveland units as BUY for capital growth. Vacancy is extremely tight at 0.49%, well below the 2.5% equilibrium. 66% of BUY-rated suburbs grew more than 8% in our validated testing.
At $898K, Cleveland ranks #67 of 174 units in Brisbane. The long-term structural outlook is Good. Properties sell in just 21 days, reflecting urgent buyer demand.
OPPORTUNITY ENGINE
Structural opportunity remains selective at this price level.
5 stronger-positioned units identified in Brisbane.
BalancedNo strong buyer or seller advantage right now.
+18.6%
Asking Prices (3mo)
+8.2%
Rents (12mo)
1.0%
Vacancy ↑
33%
Fresh Stock (<30d)
Unit Asking Prices (12 months)
$1.16M
Unit Weekly Rents (12 months)
$706/wk
Vacancy Rate (24 months)
--- 1.5% tight--- 3.0% loose
Listing Age (12 months)
Fresh (<30d)30-60d60-90d90-180d180d+
Data for postcode 4163.
Momentum Health
Room to run
25% stall probability
Cleveland is growing at 19.9% annually with no signs of slowing. Vacancy remains tight and the suburb has not yet reached its affordability ceiling relative to Brisbane.
STALL RISK25%
Suburb Profile
Cleveland at a Glance
SEIFA Index
7/10
Above average
Household Income
$1,430/wk
Median household
Median Age
51
Years
Mortgage Stress
32%
of income (stressed)
Population Growth
+2.1%
vs state +1.8%
Ownership Mix
36.1%owned23.0%mortgage38.4%renting
Demographic Trends
Cleveland Over Time
Median Household Income (Census)
Population Growth Rate (Census)
Dwelling Composition (Census)
Rental Yield History
Census data: ABS. Yield series: weekly market data.
Full Cleveland Analysis
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3-Year Structural OutlookStrong
Conviction LevelHigh
Fair Value GapX.X% undervalued
3-Bed House Price$X,XXX,XXX
Gross YieldX.X%
Weekly Rent$XXX
SEIFA DecileX/10
Building ApprovalsXX dwellings
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Atlaso rates Cleveland as BUY confidence for capital growth. In our out-of-sample testing, 90% of our STRONG BUY suburbs grew more than 8% annually. Our model analyses price trends, volume, demographics, and market conditions across Cleveland and 46 Australian cities to generate this rating.
What is the median house price in Cleveland?
The current median house price in Cleveland, qld is $898K, with annual growth of +11.8%. Properties sell in approximately 21 days.
How fast do properties sell in Cleveland?
Properties in Cleveland sell in 21 days on average. The market is currently rated Good. This is faster than the national average, indicating strong buyer demand.
What is the growth outlook for Cleveland?
Atlaso's model analyses 23 structural signals including price history, volume trends, yields, and vacancy to rate Cleveland's growth potential. The model predicts whether a suburb is likely to outperform, not by how much. Our ratings have been validated across 46 Australian cities, with 90% of top-rated suburbs growing more than 8% a year.
What is the rental yield in Cleveland?
The gross rental yield for houses in Cleveland is 3.7%. This is in line with the broader market average.
Important: Atlaso provides general research information only and does not constitute personal financial advice, property advice, or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any property. Suburb scores, growth ratings, rental yield estimates, and market signals are based on quantitative models using historical data. They are not guarantees of future performance. Property values can fall as well as rise. You should seek independent licensed financial and property advice before making any investment decision. Atlaso Pty Ltd (ABN 84 696 036 469) is not a licensed financial adviser and does not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL).