Guide to Arana Hills QLD 4034 – Suburb Overview & Local Insights

Discover the suburb of Arana Hills and what it’s like to live in the area, the schooling and education on offer, and what’s happening in the property market.

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Why We Love Life In The Hills

Tucked into the Hills District roughly 14 kilometres north-west of Brisbane’s CBD, life in Arana Hills revolves around that reassuring mix of easy access and breathing room, with the streets lined by a leafy green outlook and plenty of access to nearby parks & nature.

The suburb sits within the City of Moreton Bay, bordering the Bunyaville Forest Reserve to the north, which means that while you are genuinely close to the city, you are also surrounded by a rare and generous amount of green space. With nearly 79 per cent of homes owner-occupied and an average tenure of almost 13 years for houses, this is clearly a suburb where people put down roots. Families make up the dominant household type, professionals are well represented in the workforce, and the general feel of the streets reflects a community that values stability, space, and a comfortable life.

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The Arana Hills Lifestyle & Amenities

Outdoor life is central to the Arana Hills experience, and the data reflects it: there are 31 parks spread across the suburb, covering nearly 20.8% of its total land area. Leslie Patrick Park, Higgs Reserve and Arana Hills Aquatic Centre are local staples, with even more outdoor adventures just a stones throw away. Kedron Brook Bikeway connects the area into Brisbane’s broader cycling network, giving residents a practical and enjoyable way to get around.

For everyday convenience, Arana Hills Plaza at the corner of Patricks Road and Dawson Parade is the suburb’s main retail hub, anchored by Coles, Aldi, and Kmart and supported by 24 specialty stores. The Moreton Bay City Council public library sits nearby on Cobbity Crescent, offering a genuinely community-focused space for all ages. The Ferny Grove train line connects residents to the Brisbane CBD in under 30 minutes, making the suburb popular with commuters who want a quieter home life without sacrificing access to the city. The nearest train station is in Ferny Grove, just adjacent to the suburb, and bus services through the area provide additional public transport options throughout the day.

In the community spirit, McGrath Aspley is proud to sponsor Westside Grovely Football Club, a local soccer club that plays an important role in bringing the community together and giving residents of all ages a reason to get out on the weekend.

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School Catchment & Education in Arana Hills

There are no state government schools located within Arana Hills itself, so families rely on those in the surrounding suburbs. For state primary schooling, the nearest options are Grovely State School to the south-east in Keperra, Ferny Hills State School to the south-west, and Patricks Road State School also in Ferny Hills, all of which are accessible from most parts of the suburb.

For state secondary schooling, Ferny Grove State High School to the south-west and Mitchelton State High School to the south-east serve the area. Families should verify their specific catchment through the Queensland Government’s EdMap tool at qgso.qld.gov.au/maps/edmap, as boundaries can vary by street and year level. Within the suburb itself, Pine Community School on Bunya Road is a well-established independent co-educational primary school catering for Prep through to Year 6, and is a popular choice among local families.

The Arana Hills Property Market at a Glance

Arana Hills is overwhelmingly an owner-occupier suburb, with close to 79% of homes in owner-occupied hands according to the most recent census data. The residential landscape is made up primarily of detached houses on established lots, with a smaller but growing number of townhouses and units reflecting the suburb’s gradual increase in density.

Houses make up the vast majority of the dwelling stock, with just under 2,400 houses compared to around 460 units, giving the suburb a distinctly residential and family-oriented character. The strong owner-occupier rate and an average house tenure of nearly 13 years speak to just how settled and stable the community is, with residents choosing Arana Hills for the long term rather than as a stepping stone.

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Your Local Property Experts in Arana Hills

If you are thinking about what your property in Arana Hills could be worth in today’s market, Sam Scott and Joshua Quinn at McGrath Aspley would love to have that conversation with you.

They know this part of the world well and take the time to understand exactly what matters to you, whether that is selling at the right moment, finding the right tenant, or simply getting a clearer picture of where things stand. Reach out to your Arana Hills real estate specialists, Sam and Joshua, to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Arana Hills is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, situated approximately 14 kilometres north-west of Brisbane’s CBD. It is part of the Hills District and borders the Bunyaville Forest Reserve to the north.

Arana Hills Plaza, located at the corner of Patricks Road and Dawson Parade, is the suburb’s main shopping centre. It includes Coles, Aldi, and Kmart as well as a range of specialty stores.

There are no state schools located within Arana Hills itself. The nearest state primary schools are in the neighbouring suburbs of Keperra and Ferny Hills, and the nearest state high schools are Ferny Grove State High School and Mitchelton State High School. Families should verify their catchment via the Queensland Government’s EdMap tool at qgso.qld.gov.au/maps/edmap. Pine Community School is an independent primary school located within the suburb on Bunya Road.

Yes. The Ferny Grove train line, with the nearest station in Ferny Grove, provides regular services into the Brisbane CBD in under 30 minutes. Bus services also run through the area, making Arana Hills a practical choice for commuters.

Arana Hills is predominantly a house suburb, with the majority of its roughly 2,800 dwellings made up of detached houses on established blocks. A smaller proportion of the stock consists of townhouses and units. The suburb has a very high owner-occupier rate, reflecting its appeal as a long-term family home destination.

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