Suburb Overview: Caloundra

Caloundra is the southern beauty of the Sunshine Coast.

Caloundra is a laidback seaside town with welcoming locals and endless natural beauty. Home to the vibrant street art, spectacular attractions, boutique shopping and a variety of cafes, bars and restaurants to impress then the most discerning foodie.

With beautiful boardwalks, picturesque beaches and crashing surf, everyday life in Caloundra moves at a perfect pace. This seaside town hosts cultural and social events throughout the year and is a hub for families, retired couples and young professionals alike. The offshore lifestyle is just as vibrant, and Caloundra is a water paradise with easy access to the Pumicestone Passage.

This means everything from great fishing spots to surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, jet skiing, and even a refreshing dip in the ocean is on your doorstep. The 25km Caloundra Coastal Walk between Golden Beach and Mooloolaba Beach is an excellent way to explore for first-time visitors to the area of those just wanting to stretch their legs.

Caloundra is about an hour and 20 minutes ' drive from Brisbane CBD and a 57-minute drive from Noosa Heads at the northernmost tip of the Sunshine Coast. Brisbane Airport is an hour away, and the Sunshine Coast Airport is nearby, just a 30-minute drive and offers a rand of domestic flights and connections. Caloundra itself also has a very small regional airport.

Getting Around Caloundra

There is an excellent bus service, making it easy to travel around the suburbs and surrounding areas by public transport, but there is no train station nearby. The nearest station connecting Caloundra to the Queensland rail network is Landsborough station, 21 km away. Buses to Landsborough Station run frequently; if you commute to Brisbane regularly, this should be considered.

Caloundra Suburb Profile


Caloundra Population Profile

  • 96305 (2021)

  • 3.2sq km

  • 30.095 sq km

  • Primarily couples with no children 45.5%

    Families - 37.7%

  • Professionals 21.6%

    Techinicans and trades 14.7%

  • Full-time 50.8%

    Part-Time 34.7 %

    (2016)

  • $1908 median weekly per household

  • Predominately 45-49 years

    50-54 years

Real Estate Caloundra

Caloundra is the southern town of the Sunshine Coast, and as well as it being a suburb itself, the Caloundra urban centre consists of 18 suburbs in total. From Pelican Waters to the south, Bells Creek to the west, and Currimundi and Meridian to the north.

In comparison to other areas of the Sunshine Coast, this area is undergoing a lot of development both commercial and residential. A major development under construction is the Aura by Stockland Estate offering a range of houses and land with 200km of bikeways. There are quite a few options available in real estate in Caloundra, using a buyers agent like Ocean Buyers Agency can assist especially if you are not local to the area.

Snapshot overview of property prices for homes and units in Caloundra, QLD

As of February 2024. Information sourced from realestate.com.au

Median price snapshot for houses $1,000,000 over a 5 year trend up 14.9%

Unit and apartment median price $641,500 over a 5 year trend down -8.4%

Rent on houses $625 per week

Rent on units $570 per week

Schools In Caloundra

This area is perfect for families and there alot of local schools with high quality education.

For the younger families there is a range of early child care centres available: Goodstart Early Learning, C & K North Caloundra Community Child Care Centre and Flourish Early Learning Community just off Nickinlin Way in Gregson Place.

  • There is a range of schools in Caloundra.

    2 Public schools - Caloundra State School on Queen Street, Caloundra State High School (7-12), 88 Queen St.

    3 Private schools - Our Lady of the Rosary School, Caloundra Christian College, Caloundra City Private School

  • There are three private schools in Caloundra.

    Caloundra Christian College, located at 7 Gregson Place, Caloundra. CalCC offers Pre-Kindy to year 12 on one site.

    Caloundra City Private School, 200 Pelican Waters Boulevard, Pelican Waters. Independent school early learning to Year 12.

    Our Lady Of The Rosary School is a co-educational Catholic Parish School in the picturesque beachside city of Caloundra. Small school 360 students Prep to Year Six.

 

What is the lifestyle like in Caloundra?

A very popular place with tourists all year round, especially busy over the summer and holiday season. With that said Caloundra is well known for its relaxed lifestyle and six stunning beaches, 25km coastal walk way from Golden Beach and Mooloolaba beach is a perfect way to explore if you are new, or a long morning stroll.

Thoroughout the year there is well known events and festivals and markets each and every Sunday, Caloundra Street Fair in main street offers over 200 stalls.

Locals love to fish, surf and swim off the beaches as the Sunshine Coast offers some of the best.

Considering moving to Caloundra and want to know more about real estate Caloundra, where to buy, and how to buy from afar? Ocean Buyers Agency is here to help, Contact Keeta Gibson today.

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