Tim Allen
IPS Buyer’s Agents – Your Partner in SEQ Property Success

Regional Queensland · Sunshine Coast
Caloundra offers a quintessential coastal lifestyle, blending laid-back beach town charm with growing urban convenience. It's defined by a series of stunning beaches, a vibrant main street, and a strong community atmosphere. Popular with families, retirees, and sea-changers, the suburb maintains a relaxed pace while providing ample amenities, making it a classic Sunshine Coast destination that prioritizes outdoor living and recreation.
Market snapshot
Price register · May 2026
Median house
$1.15M
Mid-band $1.15Mspread 10%
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Median unit
$865,000
Mid-band $865Kspread 10%
Days on market
26 days
Median listing-to-sold window. Shorter = tighter buyer field.
Auction clearance
54%
Share of auctions sold. Brisbane skews private-treaty.
Rental yield
3.7%
Gross yield on house stock. Premium suburbs compress.
5-year house-price growth
+91.7%
cumulative since 2021Who buys here
Retirees and Downsizers · Families · Lifestyle Investors
5-year trend
Modelled trajectory anchored on aggregated 5-year median figures. Indicative; not month-by-month observed data.
Market analysis
The Caloundra property market has demonstrated significant strength and sustained growth, cementing its status as a premier destination on the Sunshine Coast. In the past twelve months, the median house price has surged by a notable 16.2% to reach $1,150,000, a clear indicator of robust buyer demand. The unit market has also performed well, recording an 8.1% annual increase to a median of $865,000, appealing to both investors and lifestyle buyers. This upward trajectory is part of a longer-term trend, with five-year growth for houses standing at an impressive 91.7%. Driving this momentum is a classic supply and demand imbalance. Constrained by its coastal geography, new land releases are scarce, while its appeal continues to draw new residents, from sea-changing professionals to retirees. Properties are selling quickly, with houses averaging just 26 days on market, reflecting a competitive environment for buyers. The rental market is equally tight, with strong demand pushing rental yields for houses to around 3.0% and units to a healthier 3.7%. This dynamic makes Caloundra attractive for investors seeking both capital appreciation and consistent rental income.
Ongoing infrastructure development across the broader Sunshine Coast region, including the nearby hospital precinct and airport expansion, continues to bolster confidence in the area. While affordability pressures and rising cost-of-living are moderating the pace of growth nationally, Caloundra's desirable lifestyle, beautiful beaches, and established community amenities provide a strong foundation for market stability. The suburb's appeal is less about speculative growth and more about long-term investment in a high-quality living environment, suggesting that while the frantic pace of recent years may cool, values are expected to remain resilient.
Why a buyers agent
Navigating the Caloundra property market requires more than just online research; it demands deep local intelligence. An experienced buyer's agent understands the distinct character of each pocket, from the quiet, protected waters of Golden Beach to the vibrant, surf-centric vibe of Kings Beach. They have off-market connections and can identify opportunities before they hit the major portals, a crucial advantage in a market where quality listings sell in under four weeks. Furthermore, a local expert can discern true value, knowing which streets are prone to holiday traffic, which apartment complexes have superior management, and where future local developments might impact a property's long-term appeal. They can steer buyers away from overpriced listings and towards homes with genuine growth potential, ensuring you're not just buying a property, but making a sound investment in a nuanced and competitive coastal market.
With a collection of stunning beaches like Kings, Bulcock, and Golden Beach, Caloundra offers an unparalleled outdoor and waterfront lifestyle. The famous coastal walk, calm waterways of the Pumicestone Passage, and vibrant surf culture make it a haven for sea-changers.
The property market has a proven track record of strong performance, with house prices experiencing approximately 91.7% growth over the past five years. This demonstrates robust, sustained demand and makes it a secure location for long-term investment.
Caloundra is exceptionally family-friendly, offering a range of quality schools, numerous parks, safe swimming beaches, and a strong community feel. This makes it an ideal location for families to settle and grow.
The suburb boasts excellent amenities including the Stockland shopping centre, a bustling main street with cafes and shops, the Caloundra Health Service, and easy access to the broader infrastructure of the Sunshine Coast, including the University Hospital.
The place
Caloundra is the southern gateway to the Sunshine Coast, a vibrant coastal town celebrated for its relaxed atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Its character is defined by a string of beautiful beaches, including the family-friendly Bulcock Beach, the patrolled surf at Kings Beach, and the calm waters of Golden Beach fronting the Pumicestone Passage. The suburb is well-serviced with educational facilities, catering to families with children of all ages. Local schools include Caloundra State School, Caloundra State High School, the Catholic primary Our Lady of the Rosary School, and Caloundra Christian College. Public transport is managed by TransLink, with a network of bus routes connecting Caloundra to Maroochydore, the university, and the wider region. While there is no direct train line, the Landsborough train station is a short drive away, providing services to Brisbane. The Bruce Highway offers easy road access to the south and north, and the Sunshine Coast Airport is approximately a 30-minute drive away. Shopping and dining are centred around the bustling Bulcock Street precinct, which features a mix of boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, complemented by the large Caloundra Street Fair held each Sunday. For more extensive retail needs, Stockland Caloundra shopping centre hosts major supermarkets and specialty stores. The area is rich in parks and recreational opportunities, with the 25km Caloundra Coastal Walk being a major drawcard for walkers and cyclists, offering breathtaking ocean views from Golden Beach to Mooloolaba.
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The 5-year trajectory is a modelled curve anchored on the documented cumulative growth rate. Editorial review: 13 May 2026. Updated quarterly.
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