Real Estate Photography & Property Marketing in Logan Central

Metric Houses Units
Median Sale Price $820,000 $509,500
Annual Price Growth +19.2% +28.3%
Sales in Past 12 Months 68 52
Median Weekly Rent $600 / week $430 / week
Annual Rental Growth +9.1% +7.5%
Properties for Sale 8 (last month)
Average Room Rent $250 / week
Room Rental Demand 12:1 people per room listed
Population 6,210
Renter-Occupied 62%
Household Income $1,013 / week (−45.2% below Brisbane avg)

Source: PropTrack / realestate.com.au — Logan Central QLD 4114. Data as at August 2026.

Aerial view over Logan Central QLD, showing residential streets, parkland and the town centre in the distance

Logan Central isn't just another growth suburb on the Logan City map — it's the city's civic and commercial centre, home to the Logan City Council administration offices, the Logan Art Gallery and the Wembley Road retail strip that anchors the district. It's also a property market moving fast: a $820,000 house median up 19.2% in a year, and a $509,500 unit median up 28.3% — one of the strongest unit growth rates in the region. With 62% of properties renter-occupied and room rental demand running at 12 people per room listed, Logan Central has the tightest rental market of any suburb we cover, and a listing photographed poorly here doesn't just sit — it costs a landlord real weeks of vacancy in a market with genuine competition for tenancy.

Household income in Logan Central sits at $1,013 a week, 45.2% below the Greater Brisbane average, the most affordability-driven market in our Logan City coverage so far. That's the story agents and property managers are actually selling: entry-level prices, strong capital growth, and a location that puts tenants and buyers within walking distance of Council services, the Logan Art Gallery, Logan Gardens and Woodridge railway station. At an average age of 32 and with 66% of households classified as families despite the high renter share, Logan Central is a working suburb where practical, honest photography wins listings — not styling that oversells what's on offer.

Logan City's Commercial Heart: Fast Growth, High Rental Demand in Logan Central

"Logan Central is the tightest rental market I shoot in South East Queensland — 12 people looking at every room listed is a genuinely extreme number. That changes how I approach a job here. There's no time to overthink the brief; the photos need to be clean, well-lit and online fast, because the listing is going to move regardless and the agent who gets it right first wins the enquiry. On the sales side, 28% growth on units in a year is the kind of number that gets an investor's attention before they've even looked at the address — the photography just has to back that number up with a listing that looks credible." — Matthew, Lead Photographer / South East Queensland Growth Corridor Specialist, Digital 1 QLD

Property Types

Logan Central's market splits into the same three practical categories as its Logan City neighbours — but the numbers here run harder in every direction: higher unit growth, higher renter share, and the tightest rental demand of any suburb we cover.

Houses — A Steady Growth Market: With 68 sales at a $820,000 median and 19.2% annual growth, Logan Central's house market tracks close to the broader Logan City trend. Established 3-bedroom homes sit around $800,000 median, 4-bedroom homes around $863,000, and larger 5+ bedroom homes cross the $1 million mark. A 20–25 photo package with a 2D floor plan is the standard baseline; given the suburb's proximity to Council services, Logan Art Gallery and the Wembley Road commercial strip, listing copy that names the walkable civic centre location is worth pairing with the photography brief.

Units — The Strongest Growth Story in Our Logan City Coverage: At $509,500 median with 52 sales and 28.3% annual growth, Logan Central's unit market is growing faster than any other suburb in our current Logan City coverage — a genuinely strong headline for agent prospecting and investor-facing listing copy. The sub-$510,000 entry price point makes this a first-home-buyer and first-time-investor market as much as an established investor one. For standard 2-bedroom units around $496,000, 15 photos with a 2D floor plan is the appropriate baseline.

Timber swing set and monkey bars shaded by fig trees at a Logan Garden playground in Logan Central

Rental Listings — The Tightest Rental Market We Cover: With 62% of Logan Central properties renter-occupied and room rental demand at 12 people per room listed — more than double Kingston's ratio — this is genuinely high-pressure leasing territory. House rentals at $600/week (+9.1% growth) and unit rentals at $430/week (+7.5% growth) both reflect a market where 147 rental listings moved across houses and units in the past 12 months. Despite the high renter share, 66% of Logan Central households are families rather than singles, so listing photography needs to show practical living space and storage, not lifestyle staging. At $600/week, every day of vacancy costs a landlord roughly $86 — next business day delivery isn't a nice-to-have here, it's the baseline expectation. We have a Rental Photography Package perfect for property managers and investors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the turnaround time for Logan Central property media? All edited photos and standard floor plans are delivered to your inbox by 5:00 PM the next business day following the shoot. With room rental demand running at 12 people per room, a slow turnaround genuinely costs a landlord tenants.

Are there travel fees for Logan Central (QLD 4114)? No. Logan Central falls within our standard South East Queensland service zone. No travel levy applies.

Do you offer drone photography for Logan Central listings? Yes, subject to airspace confirmation per job. Aerial photography works well here for showing proximity to Logan Gardens, the Wembley Road commercial strip and Woodridge railway station — a genuine drawcard for tenants and buyers without a car-dependent commute.

What media package do most agents book for Logan Central listings? For standard 3–4 bedroom houses in the $800k–$900k range, 20–25 photos with a 2D floor plan is the most common choice. For units, 15 photos with a floor plan covers most listings. For rental listings, a fast-turnaround 15-photo package is standard.

Can you photograph tenanted investment properties in Logan Central? Yes. We coordinate access directly with tenants when you provide contact details, keeping the process smooth for landlord and tenant alike. With 62% of Logan Central properties tenanted — the highest renter share in our Logan City coverage — this is a routine, high-volume part of how we work here.

Do you photograph rental listings for property managers? Yes — Logan Central is one of the highest-demand rental markets we service. With 147 rental listings across houses and units in the past 12 months and room rental demand at 12:1, we prioritise fast, accurate, next-business-day photography built for volume leasing.


Ready to Book Real Estate Photography in Logan Central?

At Digital 1 QLD, we combine fast turnaround with a personal, friction-free service — book through our Interactive Quote Builder and have your Logan Central listing market-ready in no time. All prices include GST, published in full — no hidden fees.