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Best Suburbs to Live on the Sunshine Coast 2026: By Lifestyle, Family Size and Budget

The best suburbs to live on the Sunshine Coast in 2026: beachside Noosa and Coolum, family-friendly Sippy Downs, and the most affordable areas ahead of the rail boom.

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By Sunshine Coast Property Desk · Published 2 July 2026, 11:32 pm

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Updated 7 h ago· 13 July 2026, 8:00 am

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Best Suburbs to Live on the Sunshine Coast 2026: By Lifestyle, Family Size and Budget
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In short: The Sunshine Coast has surged to a median house price around $1.08 million as at early 2026, with an infrastructure super-cycle (the Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line and the new Maroochydore CBD) driving demand. It runs from premium Noosa beaches to affordable hinterland towns. Here is how the main areas compare.

The new urban heart: Maroochydore

Maroochydore is being reshaped by its brand-new city centre precinct, with the median around $1.25 million after strong recent growth. It suits buyers who want to be at the centre of the Coast's transformation.

Beachside lifestyle: Caloundra, Moffat Beach and Golden Beach

Caloundra has led the Coast for growth and offers a mix of beaches, cafes and holiday-rental appeal. Nearby Moffat Beach and Golden Beach are premium beachside pockets for those chasing lifestyle and coastal prestige.

Affordable and first home buyer: Nambour, Baringa and Caloundra West

Nambour remains the Coast's most affordable major centre, at a big discount to the regional average. Baringa is a fast-growing master-planned suburb near Caloundra, and Caloundra West offers the same postcode inland at a lower price. These suit first home buyers and families.

Value near jobs and study: Palmview

Palmview sits by the Bruce Highway near the University of the Sunshine Coast and the health and tech precinct, offering newer homes at a discount to the beachfront suburbs.

Which suburb is right for you?

Lifestyle buyers head to Caloundra and the beachside pockets. Buyers backing the transformation choose Maroochydore. First home buyers and families find value in Nambour, Baringa and Palmview. With prices forecast to keep climbing, the more affordable suburbs are tipped to perform best.

Prices and availability change and vary by street. Confirm current figures with local agents before deciding.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

This article is general information only and is not personal financial or investment advice. Consider your own circumstances and seek licensed professional advice before making financial decisions.

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