The first families have moved into Kinma Valley in Morayfield, marking a key milestone for Stockland’s masterplanned community as new research shows rising demand for larger, family-sized homes across the Moreton Bay region.
Families Settle into a Growing Community
Families have begun settling into Kinma Valley in Morayfield, coinciding with research showing that demand for larger, four-bedroom homes is rising across the Moreton Bay region.
The first residents moved into Stockland’s 2,500-home masterplanned community this month. The development, located 45 kilometres north of Brisbane and 60 kilometres from the Sunshine Coast, has already sold more than 350 lots and will eventually house more than 6,500 residents.

Research Highlights Shift Toward Larger Homes
Data from the PropTrack Stockland Regional Snapshot indicates that detached homes make up nearly three-quarters of all buyer enquiries in Moreton Bay, reflecting a growing preference for family-oriented housing. Around 70 per cent of households in the region are families, and about 80 per cent live in detached homes.

New Beginnings for the Barton Family
Among the first residents are the Barton family, who relocated from their previous home of 20 years seeking more space and a single-level design suited to their growing family. Their move represents a wider trend of upgraders and first-home buyers choosing Morayfield for its affordability and lifestyle balance.
Sustainable Planning and Design at the Core
Kinma Valley’s design incorporates sustainable planning principles, with more than 30 per cent of the site dedicated to open space. The layout makes use of the existing landscape, preserving natural vegetation while providing an interconnected network of green corridors, parks, and pathways.
Central Park, a 31-hectare open space within the community, will serve as the main recreational hub, featuring play areas, walking paths, and nature-based leisure spaces.

Affordability and New Land Releases
House and land packages start at around $700,000, with lots ranging from 336 to 758 square metres, priced between $393,000 and $553,000. Stockland reports that one third of buyers are first-home owners and another third are families upgrading to larger homes.
New releases include the Delaney and Grove precincts, followed by additional stages scheduled for release on 25 November. Future additions to the community include Glider Park, a local café, and the full opening of a 34-home display village in 2026.
Strong Growth in the Local Market
Morayfield’s median house price now sits at $775,000, with nearby suburbs such as Burpengary and Narangba averaging in the mid-$800,000s. This highlights the region’s ongoing growth and appeal for families seeking value in South East Queensland’s housing market.
A Connected and Family-Friendly Lifestyle
Kinma Valley offers families convenient access to local schools, childcare centres, public transport, and shopping areas. The community adjoins Carmichael College and is within five kilometres of several other schools.
With its sustainable design, affordability, and focus on family living, Kinma Valley reflects the ongoing demand for larger, accessible homes across the growing Moreton Bay region.
Published 28-Oct-2025
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