Just 22km north of Brisbane’s CBD, Warner is a thriving modern suburb in the Moreton Bay region. With its mix of contemporary housing, family-friendly amenities, and lakeside living, Warner has quickly grown into one of Brisbane’s most desirable northern suburbs.

Location & Lifestyle
Warner sits between Strathpine and Eatons Hill, offering residents excellent access to both city conveniences and natural surrounds. The jewel of the suburb is Warner Lakes, where locals enjoy walking tracks, fitness equipment, playgrounds, and picnic spots — making outdoor living a big part of everyday life.
The suburb has a strong community vibe, with families, professionals, and retirees all calling it home. Cafés, restaurants, gyms, and local shops mean you don’t need to travel far for day-to-day essentials.
Housing & Property Market
Warner is known for its modern homes on low- to medium-sized blocks, with many built over the last 20 years as part of the suburb’s master-planned estates. The neighbourhood is characterised by wide streets, cul-de-sacs, and well-presented homes.
Median house price: ~$940K (steady growth in recent years)
Rental yield: ~3.9% for houses
Dwelling type: Predominantly detached houses, some townhouses and duplexes
Warner is popular with first-home buyers, growing families, and investors alike, thanks to its balance of affordability, lifestyle, and capital growth.
Schools & Amenities
Schools nearby: Warner has easy access to several schools, including Warner State School, Bray Park State High, Genesis Christian College, and Strathpine West State School.
Shopping: Warner Marketplace is the suburb’s retail hub, featuring Woolworths, Aldi, cafés, and specialty stores. Larger centres like Strathpine Centre and Westfield North Lakes are a short drive away.
Transport: Several bus routes connect Warner to Strathpine Train Station, providing access to the CBD and beyond.

Parks & Community
Warner is designed with lifestyle in mind — featuring green corridors, bike tracks, and large recreational spaces. Warner Lakes is the heart of the suburb, where locals jog, cycle, or relax by the water. Sporting fields and playgrounds make it a great area for families and active lifestyles.
Why Locals Love Warner
Modern, well-kept homes and streetscapes
Warner Lakes lifestyle with walking paths and community events
Family-friendly with good schools and parks
Convenient shopping and services nearby
Things to Consider
Public transport relies heavily on buses, with no train station in the suburb itself
Smaller block sizes in newer estates compared to older suburbs
As the area is growing, peak-hour traffic can build up on key roads like Samsonvale Road
Suburb Snapshot
Distance to Brisbane CBD: ~22km
Population: ~11,400
Demographic: Families with children, professionals, and investors
Vibe: Contemporary, community-driven, outdoorsy living

Warner at a glance: A modern, master-planned suburb built for families and professionals who value community living, green spaces, and lakeside lifestyle — all within easy reach of Brisbane.



