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Property owners urged to check their latest land valuations

13 March 2026
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The 2026 Queensland Government land valuations for Redland City show an overall 20 per cent increase on values for 2024.

While Redland City Council does not determine land valuations, it is obliged by Queensland Government legislation to use the valuations when calculating how much landowners pay in general rates.

Council is recommending property owners who disagree with their valuation to lodge an objection with the State Valuer-General as soon as possible.

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Redland City Acting Mayor Julie Talty said significant increases in valuations could lead to an above average increase in the general rate for some homeowners.

“If you believe your new valuation is excessive, you should put your case to the State Government as a matter of urgency,” Cr Talty said.

The latest Queensland Government Department of Resources valuations for Redland City were released on 11 March and will come into effect on 30 June 2026. There is a 60-day objection period which closes on 11 May.

For valuation information or to lodge an appeal, contact 1300 664 217 or go to the Queensland Government’s 2026 Land Valuations website where you can enter your address to see your latest valuation.

According to the Valuer-General, the Redland Local Government Area revaluation reflected land values as of 1 October 2025 and included 63,778 properties with a total value of more than $42.2 billion.

The 2026 Land Valuations website says property market changes within Redland City are generally driven by:

  • limited supply of land not keeping up with buyer demand
  • continued interstate migration to south-east Queensland
  • lack of affordability in the larger nearby cities of Brisbane and Gold Coast
  • property still considered to be an attractive investment with investors seeking well-located properties.

For more information on how Council calculates rates, go to Understanding your rates | Redland City Council.

Tags: Department of Resourcesgeneral ratesQueensland Government land valuationsState Valuer-General

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