Wavell Heights News is delighted to welcome Stefan Blee as our Monthly Local Expert Columnist.
Stefan came from outside the property industry, having had a long career as a chef in various parts of the world. A former tennis player “until my eyes went bad,” he also continues to support Shaw Park tennis centre.
Very easy to talk to, knowledgeable and oozing integrity, we can see why he was awarded the RMA Agent of the Year for Wavell Heights in 2026.
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The median age in Wavell Heights has increased from 31 in 1991 to 39.5 in 2026, according to SQM Research for 4012 which also takes in Nundah.
Wavell Heights is now considered on the edge of the Inner North and as such, has to be one of the larger suburbs in North Brisbane.
It measures almost 2.5km from east to west and north to south with 3 strong ridgelines — one with city views; one with northern views; one with western views; and remarkably, there are even some homes in Wavell Heights with bay views. There are also now an increasing number of great family properties outside the ridgeline areas.
The area has a great range of schools with Padua College and Nudgee College catering for boys; St Rita’s and Mt Alvernia for girls; Clayfield College, Wavell Heights State School, and Wavell State High School offering very strong co-ed options.
I started selling in Wavell Heights in 2019. The market has changed so much since then. There are an increasing number of new builds and we have been fortunate enough to sell several of them in recent times.

Most of the Wavell Heights housing stock is post WW2, commonly 1950s and beyond, well-built, solid houses on 600-sqm blocks.
Did you know that until 1941 the area we now know as Wavell Heights was then known as West Nundah, until a poll of residents chose to name the area after Field Marshall Archibald Wavell?
The age of the properties here is also a major asset to developers and buyers compared to neighbouring Kalinga and Wooloowin where the character home is more common, requiring a more conservative approach with planning around heritage preservation.
We are just in the process of launching 26 Frankit Street, the 4th home we have listed on Frankit Street, which has a lovely streetscape.
While Field Marshall Archibald Wavell provided the name for the area, early German settlers called the Pfingst family bought 10 acres as far back as 1866 for 10 pounds, then after the land had been handed down through the family, a farmhouse was built on what was known as Hillcrest Avenue in 1936.
Hillcrest Avenue was renamed in 1975 to be Highcrest Avenue. Pfingst Road connecting Rode Road to Hamilton Road was named after the family.




12-Month Analysis
Property Market Report
Wavell Heights
12-month analysis · May 2025 – May 2026 · 230 confirmed sales
Monthly median sale price
Median price by bedroom count
Median price by land size
Days on market distribution
Some Development Applications in Wavell Heights
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Published 30-May-2026
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Note: This article is based on data from publicly available sources at the time of publication and is intended for general information only. Readers should conduct their own research and seek independent advice before making any property decisions.






