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Sunshine Coast Property Market Winter 2026: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know

Conditions, prices and outlook for one of Australia's most in-demand property markets.

By The Daily Sunshine Coast · 27 June 2026 at 7:36 pm · 2 min read · 255 words Updated

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Sunshine Coast Property Market Winter 2026: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
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The Sunshine Coast property market has defied the broader national correction and continues to record strong demand from interstate buyers, sea-changers and lifestyle-motivated purchasers. Here is where the market stands in mid-2026.

Median prices

Median house prices on the Sunshine Coast have consolidated around $950,000-$1.1 million in established beachside suburbs. Northern growth corridor suburbs in the Caloundra and Caboolture South areas offer entry points from $650,000. Units and apartments start from $550,000 for established stock and higher for new coastal product.

Demand drivers

Interstate migration remains a significant driver. The ability to work remotely has made the Sunshine Coast lifestyle accessible to professionals who previously needed to be in Sydney or Melbourne. The region's airports connectivity and the Bruce Highway improvements are cited by buyers as factors in their decision to relocate.

Rental market

The rental market remains extremely tight. Vacancy rates below 1% are standard across most Sunshine Coast suburbs. Weekly rents for a three-bedroom house range from $700 in outer suburbs to over $1,200 in beachside areas. This persistent rental pressure reflects the imbalance between population growth and housing supply.

What to watch

The interest rate environment will continue to affect buyer borrowing capacity and sentiment. The Sunshine Coast's popularity with cash buyers from interstate provides some insulation from rate movements compared to more leveraged markets. New supply in the Aura master-planned community and other growth areas will incrementally add to overall stock.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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