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    The Honest Guide to Moving to Brisbane in 2026

    Laura BrownBy Laura BrownApril 25, 20264 Mins Read
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    Brisbane has had a lot written about it over the last few years. Most of it leans optimistic to the point of being unhelpful. The city that got the Olympics. The liveable capital. The affordable alternative to Sydney.

    Some of that is true. Some of it is real estate marketing dressed up as editorial content. Here is a more grounded version of what moving to Brisbane actually looks like in 2026.

    The housing situation, without the spin

    Start with the thing that matters most. Brisbane property prices have risen sharply since 2020. The affordability gap over Sydney that drove the original migration story has compressed significantly, especially in the inner and middle rings.

    The outer suburbs still offer genuine value. Ipswich is the obvious example and it gets overlooked because people are dismissive about it without good reason. The Moreton Bay corridor stretching from Strathpine through Narangba and up to Caboolture has absorbed a lot of interstate arrivals and still offers three-bedroom homes at prices that would be impossible at an equivalent distance from the CBD in Sydney or Melbourne.

    The inner city is expensive. New Farm, Paddington, and Highgate Hill have reached price points that put them out of reach for most first-home buyers. That is the accurate picture, not the one the listing portals tend to show you.

    The job market is stronger than its reputation suggests

    Brisbane’s economy is more diverse than it gets credit for. Significant construction activity is running through to the Olympics in 2032, which is a decade-long pipeline of work across multiple sectors. Technology, particularly health tech and agritech, has grown its presence in the city substantially. Resources, professional services, and education provide solid employment bases that hold up through economic cycles.

    Senior salaries in finance and corporate law still run behind Sydney and Melbourne. That is worth knowing if you are optimising purely for income. If you are optimising for quality of life adjusted for cost of living, Brisbane makes a compelling argument that the salary gap cannot fully cancel out.

    The weather is genuinely as good as claimed

    This is one area where the promotion matches reality. Brisbane averages around 280 sunny days per year. Winters are mild enough that a jacket is often optional. Summers are humid and can push into genuine heat, but the city is designed around it in a way that Melbourne, for example, is not designed around its own summer extremes.

    The subtropical climate means outdoor activity is viable year-round in a way that simply does not apply in the southern capitals. That has real value, and it is worth accounting for it when you are doing the lifestyle comparison.

    Getting the move itself right

    Coming to Brisbane from interstate is bigger than most people expect until they are organising it. From Sydney, you are looking at roughly 920 kilometres. From Melbourne, closer to 1,750 kilometres. These are not weekend moves. They require a company with proper interstate experience, actual insurance coverage that they can explain clearly, and real storage options for the window between leases or settlement dates shifting.

    R2G Transport & Storage operates across Queensland and handles interstate moves into Brisbane regularly. If you want removalists in Brisbane who understand both the long-haul logistics and the local specifics of access and timing in different parts of the city, they are a straightforward option to get a quote from before you decide.

    What to sort out in the first few weeks

    Transfer your Queensland driver’s licence and vehicle registration early. There is a fee involved and a deadline after arrival, so get it done before it becomes urgent. If you have kids, apply to schools as early as possible. The popular state schools have waitlists and the process takes longer than most people expect.

    West End and Annerley in the inner-south are solid areas to explore when you first arrive. They give you a good read on the city without being either the sanitised tourist version or the outer-ring suburbs that take longer to feel like somewhere. South Bank is genuinely useful as a day-to-day amenity and is underrated by locals who have had it for years and stopped noticing it.

    The honest summary

    Brisbane is a good move for a lot of people, but it is not the city that migration headlines made it sound like three or four years ago. It has grown up. Prices have moved. The value proposition is real but it is more nuanced than it used to be.

    Go in with accurate expectations and most people who make the move stay moved. That is probably the most reliable indicator of whether a city is actually worth relocating to.

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