Your home deserves
a Bardon price.
Caroline Brown sells character homes across the leafy inner-west — and gets them sold quickly, above the guide, and above estimate.
A local specialist, not a suburb tourist.
Nine in ten of Caroline's sales sit inside a handful of connected inner-west suburbs. That concentration is the point — she knows what a renovated Queenslander on a ridge street is really worth, and she has the buyers to prove it.
Sold fast, not discounted
A median 19 days from listing to sold — homes priced and campaigned to draw competing buyers early, while interest is at its peak.
Beats the guide
79% of Caroline's sales closed above the advertised price guide — a median of 4.4% above. Buyers compete; vendors keep the upside.
Above independent estimate
On homes we can benchmark against Microburbs' own valuation, roughly one in three sold above the independent estimate — evidence, not marketing.
Know your market before you list.
Search Caroline's core patch and see the real median, growth and rent figures behind every appraisal — the same data desk that verifies her results. Every suburb opens its full Microburbs profile.
Blue-ribbon streets, still moving.
Caroline's heartland is the ring of leafy, hilly suburbs west of the city — Bardon, Paddington, Ashgrove and Red Hill, where restored Queenslanders on character streets change hands for a median around $2 million.
This isn't a market running on fumes. Over five years, house values here have climbed between 40% and 68% — Red Hill leads at +68% — and Microburbs' forecast still points up, projecting roughly 6.5% to 7.8% growth ahead across these suburbs.
Stock is tight and buyers are active: Bardon alone saw 6 house sales settle in the last month against just 27 homes on the market. In a market this thin, the right campaign is what separates a good price from a record one.
Homes Caroline has sold nearby.
A selection of recent settled sales. Where a home sold above Microburbs' independent estimate, we say so — and by how much.
Highest price for a 4-bedroom home in Enoggera: $2,050,000
30 Browns Dip Rd, Enoggera — sold May 2025 in 8 days, above the independent estimate. A benchmark result held on Microburbs' sales records.
Verified by Microburbs
Every figure on this page is drawn straight from Microburbs' own sold-price and valuation records — not supplied by the agent.
Numbers you can trust, because we didn't write them.
- Sales & prices come from settled-sale records across Brisbane's inner city — the same dataset behind every suburb profile.
- "Above estimate" means the sale beat Microburbs' independent automated valuation (AVM) for that property, at the time it sold.
- No cherry-picked wins. Implausible valuation gaps are set aside, and there are no invented testimonials — just the record.
Start with an honest appraisal.
Caroline will walk your home, read the current buyer depth in your street, and give you a considered figure backed by the data on this page — no pressure to list.
Request your appraisal
Tell Caroline a little about your home and she'll be in touch within one business day.