Best Real Estate Agents in Norman Park QLD 4170

Ranked by actual sales performance — updated quarterly

Active Agents

112

Total Sales

63

Median Price

$1.6M

Avg Days on Market

38 days

143 Macrossan Avenue Norman Park 4170
$1.5M
9 Brentnall Street, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170
$1.4M
86A Wynnum Road, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170
$3.4M
86 Wynnum Road Norman Park 4170
$3.6M
19 Brentnall Street, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170
$1.6M
151 Macrossan Avenue, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170
$1.8M

About Norman Park

Quiet family suburb with tree-lined streets, quality schools, and easy access to the Clem7 tunnel. Norman Park is located 4km from the Brisbane CBD in postcode 4170. With a population of 5,320 and a median age of 36, Norman Park is a mix of young families and professionals. About 56% of properties are owner-occupied, with 34% rented. This high ownership rate reflects the suburb's appeal for long-term investment. The local property market has recorded 63 sales recently, with a median price of $1.6M. Norman Park is known for family living, Norman Park train station, and quiet streets. There are currently 112 active real estate agents operating in Norman Park, ranked by verified sales data on AgentRank.

Top Ranked Agents

Agent Rankings

RankAgentSales 12mProfile
1
Kylee HarnischKylee Harnisch
108View
2
Will TorresWill Torres
68View
3
Jewlie HallidayJewlie Halliday
60View
4
Daniel FletcherDaniel Fletcher
47View
5
Patrick IveyPatrick Ivey
39View
6
Simon CaulfieldSimon Caulfield
37View
7
Craig LoudonCraig Loudon
33View
8
Sam CammSam Camm
30View
9
Dawson LeonidasDawson Leonidas
26View
10
Tim AltassTim Altass
26View

Norman Park Property Market Overview

Properties in Norman Park have a median sale price of $1.6M, with homes typically selling within 38 days of listing. The market ranges from $521K entry-level properties up to $6.3M premium sales. house properties dominate, making up 48% of recent transactions.

Median Price

$1.6M

Total Sold

63

Avg Days on Market

38 days

Price Range

$521K$6.3M

Property Types

house
48%
House
29%
unit
10%
apartmentunitflat
8%
townhouse
3%

Bedrooms

1 bed
2%
2 beds
21%
3 beds
17%
4 beds
32%
5 beds
24%

Demographics

Quiet family suburb with tree-lined streets, quality schools, and easy access to the Clem7 tunnel.

Population

5,320

Median Age

36

Owner-Occupied

56%

Renting

34%

Median Income (weekly)

$2,180

Distance to CBD

4km

family livingNorman Park train stationquiet streets

Recent Property Sales in Norman Park

143 Macrossan Avenue Norman Park 4170

143 Macrossan Avenue Norman Park 4170

House3 bed1 bath5 Feb 2026

Sold by Warren Walsh

$1.51M

9 Brentnall Street, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

9 Brentnall Street, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

house2 bed1 bath23 Dec 2025

Sold by Paula Pearce

$1.43M

86A Wynnum Road, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

86A Wynnum Road, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

house4 bed3 bath14 Dec 2025

Sold by Taj Suffolk

$3.35M

86 Wynnum Road Norman Park 4170

86 Wynnum Road Norman Park 4170

House4 bed3 bath13 Dec 2025

Sold by Taj Suffolk

$3.65M

19 Brentnall Street, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

house2 bed1 bath29 Nov 2025

Sold by Dawson Leonidas

$1.60M

151 Macrossan Avenue, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

151 Macrossan Avenue, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

house4 bed2 bath27 Nov 2025

Sold by Alex Ryan

$1.76M

88 Wynnum Road Norman Park 4170

88 Wynnum Road Norman Park 4170

House4 bed3 bath26 Nov 2025

Sold by Taj Suffolk

$521K

74 Dickens Street Norman Park 4170

74 Dickens Street Norman Park 4170

House4 bed2 bath25 Nov 2025

Sold by Darcy. Lord

$1.95M

208/208 Norman Avenue Norman Park 4170

208/208 Norman Avenue Norman Park 4170

ApartmentUnitFlat2 bed2 bath24 Nov 2025

Sold by Mikaela Crone

$950K

377 Bennetts Road Norman Park 4170

377 Bennetts Road Norman Park 4170

House4 bed2 bath21 Nov 2025

Sold by Jodie Cevallos

$1.40M

173 Macrossan Avenue, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

173 Macrossan Avenue, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

house4 bed2 bath21 Nov 2025

Sold by David Treloar

$1.42M

1/12 Longfellow Street, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

unit3 bed2 bath18 Nov 2025

Sold by Sam Camm

$1.63M

129 Morehead Avenue Norman Park 4170

129 Morehead Avenue Norman Park 4170

House5 bed3 bath15 Nov 2025

Sold by Antonio Puopolo

$3.08M

21 Frank Street Norman Park 4170

21 Frank Street Norman Park 4170

House4 bed3 bath14 Nov 2025

Sold by Shane Hicks

$1.81M

287 Wynnum Road, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

287 Wynnum Road, NORMAN PARK QLD 4170

townhouse3 bed2 bath10 Nov 2025

Sold by Kylee Harnisch

$1.37M

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a real estate agent in Norman Park?
When choosing an agent in Norman Park, look at their local sales track record, average days on market, and verified client reviews. AgentRank ranks agents by actual transaction data so you can compare performance objectively. Meet with 2-3 top-ranked agents before deciding.
What is the average commission in Norman Park?
Real estate commission rates in Norman Park typically range from 1.8% to 2.5% of the sale price, in line with Queensland norms. Some agents offer fixed-fee or tiered commission structures. Commission is negotiable — agents with strong track records may charge higher rates but often achieve better sale prices.
How long does it take to sell a property in Norman Park?
Properties in Norman Park currently take an average of 38 days on market to sell. This can vary significantly based on property type, price bracket, and market conditions. Well-priced properties with effective marketing campaigns often sell faster.
What is the median house price in Norman Park?
The median property price in Norman Park is approximately $1.6M, based on recent sales data. Prices vary considerably by property type — houses typically command higher prices than units or townhouses. Check our market snapshot above for a detailed price breakdown.
How many real estate agents operate in Norman Park?
There are currently 112 active real estate agents operating in Norman Park on AgentRank. Our rankings are based on verified sales data and updated quarterly to reflect current market activity.
What types of properties are available in Norman Park?
house properties are the most commonly sold in Norman Park, based on recent transaction data. With 56% owner-occupancy, Norman Park is predominantly a market for buyers looking to live in their home rather than invest.
Is Norman Park good for families?
With a median age of 36, Norman Park has a strong family demographic. The area is noted for family living and norman park train station, which adds to its family appeal. A 56% owner-occupancy rate also suggests a settled, community-oriented neighbourhood.
What is Norman Park known for?
Quiet family suburb with tree-lined streets, quality schools, and easy access to the Clem7 tunnel. It is particularly known for family living, Norman Park train station, and quiet streets.

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