House and apartment prices in three pockets of south-east Queensland have more than doubled in the past five years, with Surfers Paradise, Yeronga, and Coolum Beach experiencing significant growth.
Property prices in three pockets of south-east Queensland have more than doubled in the past five years as coastal havens and lush hamlets draw strong buyer demand. House prices in Surfers Paradise and Brisbane’s Yeronga have increased by more than 100 per cent since 2018, Domain data shows, as have apartment prices in Coolum Beach on the Sunshine Coast. Surfers Paradise clocked the largest upswing, its median house price increasing 107.9 per cent over the five-year period to a record $2.
65 million. Coolum Beach apartment prices rose 106 per cent to $865,000, while Yeronga’s house median increased 104.8 per cent to almost $1,608,000 – jumping 22.2 per cent last year alone – despite the suburb being hit during major flood events. But growth in other suburbs was more subdued, and apartment values even declined in two Brisbane suburbs, Newstead and South Brisbane. Newstead recorded a median apartment price of $620,000,
Property Prices South-East Queensland Surfers Paradise Yeronga Coolum Beach Growth Apartment Values
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