Rumours Australian pop star Delta Goodrem has snapped up a multimillion-dollar Brisbane mansion have added fresh fuel to the city’s booming prestige property market.
Speculation emerged this week that the singer had purchased an ultra-luxury home in Brisbane’s inner east, with industry sources claiming her name had been linked to a high-end off-market property campaign in Coorparoo.
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An artist’s impression of the home being built in Coorparoo by Sabdia Constructions. Source: Instagram.
An artist’s impression of the house Delta Goodrem was interested in. Image supplied by Sabdia Constructions.
But the agent handling the sale said while Goodrem’s name had been mentioned during the campaign, no deal involving the singer had been confirmed — although she is understood to be looking to buy a home in Sydney.
Selling agent Will Torres said there had been “one point where an agent said, ‘I’ve got Delta as a potential buyer, can we look at it?’ and I said, ‘go for it’.”
Mr Torres said he had not personally spoken with Goodrem or her management team.
Delta Goodrem performs in the final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. Photo: Getty Images.
The 800sq m block in Buena Vista Avenue — one of Coorparoo’s most tightly held and prestigious streets — is believed to be seeking offers north of $10m.
“We’re looking for $10m-plus to be honest,” developer Mohammed Sabdia from Sabdia Constructions said.
Construction hasn’t even started on the Arabian-inspired home, which Mr Sabdia said had originally been designed for his own family.
“I designed it to be my family home,” he said.
Mr Torres said the campaign had attracted strong interest from local professionals as well as at least one international buyer from Dubai, highlighting growing offshore attention on Brisbane’s prestige market.
Delta’s husband, Matthew Copley, is understood to be interested in property and is always keeping an eye on markets like Brisbane.
An artist’s impression of the living room inside the house Delta Goodrem was interested in. Image supplied by Sabdia Constructions.
Will Torres, CEO of Torres Property.
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Mr Torres said pockets of Coorparoo and Camp Hill were continuing to surge as buyers chased lifestyle and long-term growth opportunities ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
He said nearby luxury project ‘Solis’ was also expected to set a new benchmark for Camp Hill, with $6m price hopes.
“It’s been setting precedence because of the lifestyle that comes with it,” he said.
“The access to and from the city, lots of parks in that pocket … there’s real growth.”
Mr Torres said Brisbane was increasingly being compared to Sydney during its major boom years.
“You can go to Melbourne and feel the energy of despair,” he said. “It’s very much Sydney vibes here now.”



















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