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2024 Sunshine Coast Regional LGA Land Valuation Increase - Full list of suburbs

There has generally been a significant increase in median values within the residential market sectors of Sunshine Coast Regional LGA since the last valuation. The overall median value for residential land in Sunshine Coast Regional LGA is $450,000, an increase of 32.4 per cent.

Property market changes within Sunshine Coast Regional LGA are being driven by:

  • population growth, including interstate and overseas migration
  • demand for lifestyle properties
  • an increase in residential land supply
  • a proposed new planning scheme (for gazettal in 2025).

The table below shows the changes in median value of residential land in Sunshine Coast Regional LGA. The table includes localities with a minimum of 50 properties as residential land use.

Locality

Previous
median value
(as at 1 Oct '21)

New
median value
(as at 1 Oct '23)

Change in
median value

Number of
properties

Alexandra Headland

$690,000

$970,000

40.60%

765

Aroona

$335,000

$445,000

32.80%

1,270

Banya

$235,000

$330,000

40.40%

954

Baringa

$237,500

$335,000

41.10%

1,643

Battery Hill

$405,000

$570,000

40.70%

814

Beerburrum

$255,000

$330,000

29.40%

194

Beerwah

$285,000

$355,000

24.60%

1,843

Birtinya

$390,000

$510,000

30.80%

877

Bli Bli

$335,000

$420,000

25.40%

2,831

Bokarina

$610,000

$850,000

39.30%

808

Buddina

$780,000

$1,100,000

41%

1,372

Buderim

$370,000

$480,000

29.70%

8,585

Burnside

$230,000

$275,000

19.60%

1,096

Caloundra

$390,000

$550,000

41%

633

Caloundra West

$240,000

$320,000

33.30%

2,299

Coes Creek

$235,000

$280,000

19.20%

539

Coolum Beach

$395,000

$510,000

29.10%

2,939

Currimundi

$335,000

$445,000

32.80%

2,336

Dicky Beach

$500,000

$700,000

40%

687

Eudlo

$245,000

$335,000

36.70%

79

Eumundi

$295,000

$460,000

55.90%

438

Flaxton

$265,000

$345,000

30.20%

130

Forest Glen

$360,000

$470,000

30.60%

253

Glass House Mountains

$265,000

$345,000

30.20%

1,243

Golden Beach

$435,000

$630,000

44.80%

1,875

Highworth

$260,000

$310,000

19.20%

115

Kenilworth

$162,500

$305,000

87.70%

134

Kings Beach

$750,000

$1,050,000

40%

170

Kuluin

$320,000

$400,000

25%

807

Landsborough

$245,000

$320,000

30.60%

1,027

Little Mountain

$325,000

$430,000

32.30%

2,706

Maleny

$275,000

$415,000

50.90%

940

Mapleton

$285,000

$370,000

29.80%

448

Marcoola

$455,000

$710,000

56%

847

Maroochy River

$310,000

$390,000

25.80%

112

Maroochydore

$425,000

$540,000

27.10%

3,543

Meridan Plains

$290,000

$385,000

32.80%

1,113

Minyama

$1,050,000

$1,400,000

33.30%

893

Moffat Beach

$570,000

$800,000

40.40%

980

Montville

$275,000

$360,000

30.90%

107

Mooloolaba

$640,000

$900,000

40.60%

1,669

Mooloolah Valley

$265,000

$422,500

59.40%

658

Mount Coolum

$365,000

$540,000

48%

1,190

Mountain Creek

$345,000

$450,000

30.40%

3,450

Mudjimba

$550,000

$720,000

30.90%

788

Nambour

$230,000

$275,000

19.60%

3,703

Nirimba

$235,000

$330,000

40.40%

2,161

Pacific Paradise

$275,000

$385,000

40%

791

Palmview

$255,000

$355,000

39.20%

2,877

Palmwoods

$300,000

$420,000

40%

1,855

Parklands

$215,000

$260,000

20.90%

70

Parrearra

$560,000

$700,000

25%

1,207

Pelican Waters

$405,000

$600,000

48.20%

2,917

Peregian Beach

$375,000

$510,000

36%

402

Peregian Springs

$375,000

$495,000

32%

1,621

Point Arkwright

$505,000

$655,000

29.70%

108

Rosemount

$250,000

$300,000

20%

119

Shelly Beach

$750,000

$1,050,000

40%

383

Sippy Downs

$295,000

$325,000

10.20%

2,569

Twin Waters

$445,000

$620,000

39.30%

931

Warana

$650,000

$910,000

40%

1,179

Woombye

$265,000

$350,000

32.10%

1,040

Wurtulla

$510,000

$660,000

29.40%

2,105

Yandina

$270,000

$380,000

40.70%

829

Yaroomba

$395,000

$510,000

29.10%

609

 

Multi-unit residential land recorded a significant increase due to continued increases in all residential lands. Demand in this sector is due to the stronger tourism market. Tourism accommodation sites are approximately 31 per cent higher.

To view the increase in other land uses click on the link: qld.gov.au/environment/land/title/valuation/annual/explained/sunshine-coast 

 

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