Aubigny Street in Annerley stands as both a residential thoroughfare and a poignant reminder of Australia’s military history. This quiet street, tucked away in Brisbane’s inner south, has maintained a stable community presence while honoring an important connection to World War One.
With 65% of properties being owner-occupied and residents staying an average of 13 years and 1 month, the street demonstrates significant community stability. This commitment to the area is further evidenced by the fact that 50% of residents have called Aubigny Street home for more than a decade. The street’s history of property transactions provides fascinating insights into Brisbane’s property evolution, with 47 Aubigny Street selling for just $143,000 in December 1998 – a figure that highlights the remarkable transformation of the area’s real estate market over the decades.
Remembrance Connection
Aubigny Street is one of Brisbane’s significant Streets of Remembrance, named to honor the Anzac spirit and Queensland’s service personnel. The street commemorates Aubigny-en-Artois, a town on the Somme in France that played a crucial role during World War One. Initially positioned in the area of the French Tenth Army, Aubigny became an important Allied base from 1916 onward. The area was home to the 1st Australian Division Battery Park, the 1st Australian Dermatological Hospital, and the 42nd Casualty Clearing Station, which provided critical first aid services.
The Aubigny British Cemetery in France contains 95 World War One burials, including one unidentified soldier. Additionally, an extension created by Australian units in 1918 contains 2,771 Commonwealth burials, underscoring the significant Australian presence and sacrifice in the region. Through its name, Aubigny Street ensures that the memory of these contributions and sacrifices remains woven into the fabric of Brisbane’s suburban landscape.
Aubigny St, Annerley Residents
NUMBER OF PROPERTIES: 46 (5 townhouses, 30 houses, 11 others)
% OF OWNER OCCUPIERS ON STREET: 65%
AVERAGE TIME FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS: 13 years, 1 month
% OF PEOPLE 10+ YEARS: 50%
Aubigny St, Annerley – As It Looked In 1936

SOME RECENT SALES ON AUBIGNY ST, ANNERLEY
Property Address | Sale Price | Sale Date |
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1/34 Aubigny Street, Annerley | $850,000 | Feb 2025 |
57 Aubigny Street, Annerley | $1,250,000 | Aug 2024 |
SOME TYPICAL PROPERTY SALES ON AUBIGNY ST FROM YESTERYEAR
Property Address | Sale Price | Sale Date |
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30 Aubigny Street, Annerley | $210,250 | Nov 2001 |
20 Aubigny Street, Annerley | $193,000 | Mar 2001 |
47 Aubigny Street, Annerley | $143,000 | Dec 1998 |
SUBURB PROFILE
The median price of a 2 Bedroom House in Annerley in 2025 was $1,130,000
The median price of a 2 Bedroom House in Annerley in 2021 was $638,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 2-BEDROOM HOUSE IN ANNERLEY SINCE 2021: $492,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Annerley in 2025 was $1,230,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom House in Annerley in 2021 was $783,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ANNERLEY SINCE 2021: $447,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Annerley in 2025 was $1,560,000
The median price of a 4 Bedroom House in Annerley in 2021 was $871,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN ANNERLEY SINCE 2021: $689,000
The median price of a 2 Bedroom Unit in Annerley in 2025 was $650,000
The median price of a 2 Bedroom Unit in Annerley in 2021 was $360,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 2 BEDROOM UNIT IN ANNERLEY SINCE 2021: $290,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in Annerley in 2025 was $895,000
The median price of a 3 Bedroom Unit in Annerley in 2021 was $569,000
TYPICAL INCREASE OF A 3 BEDROOM UNIT IN ANNERLEY SINCE 2021: $326,000
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