What Are The Best Suburbs In Gold Coast To Buy?

Aerial View Of Best Suburbs In Gold Coast

A Guide to The Best Suburbs on The Gold Coast

With stunning beaches, favourable weather, and a laid-back lifestyle, the Gold Coast is a haven for residents and investors alike who want to make the most of the location. When deciding where to invest, or where to purchase a home on the Gold Coast, there is no single “best” suburb. The Gold Coast is home to 81 suburbs, and depending on the lifestyle you want to live, affordability, infrastructure, amenities, and transport are all examples of factors that play an important part. With the help of a buyer’s agent, you can find and secure on and off-market properties on the Gold Coast in the best suburbs.

We will be exploring some of the best suburbs on the Gold Coast to buy to inform prospective buyers and investors, and sharing why using a buyer’s agent to find off-market properties on the Gold Coast might be right for you.

 

What Are The Best Suburbs on The Gold Coast To Buy?

From beachside suburbs to commercial areas, and more rural localities, here are just some of the best suburbs on The Gold Coast to buy for prospective home buyers and investors.

 

Broadbeach

For those who are looking for a luxurious and laid-back lifestyle, Broadbeach is home to upscale real estate including several high-end apartment buildings with breathtaking ocean views. The iconic Pacific Fair Shopping Centre is also at the centre of the suburb, giving residents access to world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment with the greatest convenience. The allure of pristine beaches like Kurrawa Beach and the vibrant atmosphere of Broadbeach’s restaurant and bar scene make it an ideal choice for young professionals who want everything to be within proximity. The median price of units and apartments in Broadbeach is $772,500, and as it is one of the best suburbs on The Gold Coast, properties don’t spend much time on the market, and average spend just 37 days on the market.

 

Burleigh Heads

Perhaps one of the most sought-after suburbs on the Gold Coast, Burleigh Heads is known for its laid-back nature. Beaches, local markets, parks, and lakes are nearby, giving residents plenty to explore. Home to trendy cafes, boutiques, and local art galleries, it’s no wonder why it is such a desirable place to live. However, with median house prices of $1.4 million and median apartment prices of $910,000, it may be one of the best suburbs on The Gold Coast, but it comes with a steep price tag that makes it one of the most expensive.

 

Mermaid Beach

The height of exclusivity on the Gold Coast, Mermaid Beach is an upscale suburb with a prime beachfront location that is home to some of the city’s most expensive properties. Median house prices in the suburb are $2,660,000, falling 15.6% over the last 12 months, which presents an opportunity for homeowners to purchase at a lower entry point. Offering a balance of exclusivity and community, as well as a fantastic location just moments from the ocean, Mermaid Beach is undoubtedly one of the best suburbs on The Gold Coast to buy

 

Southport

For those looking for an urban lifestyle without compromising on coastal charm, Southport is one of the best suburbs on The Gold Coast. The suburb is home to the Gold Coast central business district and for those who live and work there, it offers an incredible commute. There are several precincts including Chinatown, Southport Broadwater Parklands and the Gold Coast’s health and knowledge precinct, which includes Griffith University and Gold Coast University Hospital. Offering a median price of $555,000 for units, almost 9% growth over the last 12 months, and an average rental yield of 5.9%, it makes an attractive opportunity for investors. 

 

Robina

Offering a blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, Robina offers greater space for residents, making it a great location for families that don’t want to be paying higher prices for living beachside. Additionally, the presence of Bond University makes it an attractive investment opportunity for investors who are looking to take advantage of the constant influx of students. Robina may not be a beachside suburb, but it is just a short drive away from Mermaid Beach, Miami Beach, and Burleigh Beach, and with a median house price of $1,085,000, it is significantly cheaper than other Gold Coast suburbs.

 

Springbrook

Located in the Springbrook National Park, Springbrook is a rural locality that offers a vastly different landscape from beachside suburbs. Home to bush trails, rainforests, waterfalls, and wildlife, Springbrook truly feels like an escape, and being just over 40km from the centre of the Gold Coast, it remains accessible to commute. For those who are looking to have a quieter life amongst the natural beauty of a national park, Springbrook is the perfect location. However, with a more limited supply of real estate, properties spend an average of 130 days on the market, which makes it less suitable for investors.

 

Coolangatta

Located at the bottom of the Gold Coast, Coolangatta is a coastal suburb that features the stunning beaches and vibrant surf culture that the region is known for. In recent years, demand for the area has grown significantly, and in the last 12 months alone, the median price for houses has surged by 12.9% to $1,750,000, with units appreciating even more, jumping 14.3% to a median price of $1,060,000. Neighbouring Tweed Heads, it is in a desirable location that is just a short drive to the centre of the Gold Coast, and moments from the airport, making it perfect for interstate buyers.
 

Currumbin

Featuring stunning beach views and bordering Currumbin Creek, Currumbin is a dream location for water sports lovers and outdoor types. Like many coastal suburbs in the Gold Coast, it has experienced significant property appreciation in recent years, with the median price for houses rising by 3.7% to $1,525,000 in the last 12 months, and units growing 7.8% to $902,500. Currumbin’s family-friendly environment, proximity to nature, and more affordable price point compared to neighbouring suburbs make it a popular choice amongst buyers.
 

Chevron Island

An urban island in the heart of Surfers Paradise, Chevron Island connects Surfers Paradise and Southport Golf Club via Thomas Drive. Positioned just south of Macintosh Island in the middle of the Nerang River, unlike some of the man-made islands on the Gold Coast that have been created from land reclamation, Chevron Island was already there, however, the island’s shape and height have been added to with sand fill. A unique suburb, it offers the perfect balance between the convenience of an urban hub and suburban tranquillity, making it perfect for a wide variety of potential buyers and investors.
 

Biggera Waters

Opposite The Spit is Biggera Waters, a Gold Coast suburb that is protected from the seaway where Broadwater meets the Pacific Ocean by the man-made Wave Break Island. A little outside of the centre of the Gold Coast, Biggera Waters offers a quiet lifestyle without compromise, offering stunning properties positioned on either side of Biggera Creek. A highly in demand suburb, house prices have jumped by 7.6% to $1,205,000 over the last 12 months, and units have followed a similar trend, appreciating by 8.5% to $635,000. Just moments away from Harbour Town, it offers all the convenience of a central hub without needing to be right in the Gold Coast CBD.

 

Runaway Bay

Located opposite The Spit above Biggera Waters, Runaway Bay is a quiet Gold Coast suburb that is perfect for those who want proximity to the centre of the Gold Coast without being amongst the hustle and bustle. Property in Runaway Bay has appreciated considerably over the last 12 months, with median house prices increasing by 19.7% to $1,700,000, and units increasing 23.5% to $862,750. The suburb has high demand, with median properties spending less than seven weeks on the market.

 

Carrara

Located on the north-eastern tip of the Gold Coast, Carrara is a picturesque suburb offering a waterfront lifestyle. Less than 20km from the centre of the Gold Coast, Carrara remains within close proximity to plenty of amenities, whilst providing quiet and tranquil surroundings. The median house price in Carrara has experienced staggering growth, increasing by 23.6% to $1,155,500 over the last 12 months. Units have also increased substantially, jumping by 9% over the last 12 months to a median price of $768,750.

 

Although we have just scratched the surface of the suburbs in the Gold Coast, it is clear to see that the city offers something for all buyers and investors, with a range of property types, landscapes, and amenities. If you are considering making the move to the Gold Coast or are a local who needs help finding a new home, Rose & Jones can help. With 25 years of experience, we can ensure you find the best property in the best suburbs in Gold at the right price. In addition to helping you find the right property, we can also help you find off-market properties on the Gold Coast that are not publicly available. Get in touch with our team now.

 

About Rose & Jones

Rose & Jones has been helping clients find and purchase properties in Sydney, Brisbane, and the Northern Rivers since 1998. A renowned property buyers agency across residential, commercial and industrial sectors, every one of our property experts meets our high standards, so you won’t have to compromise yours. With access to a wide network of off-market properties, our team can help you find the perfect property. Also offering property management services and investment advice, make Rose & Jones your go-to when it comes to real estate in New South Wales and Queensland.

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