Paradise Point

Paradise Point

Houses for sale Paradise Point, Gold Coast

View our latest listings of properties for sale Paradise Point below or on Real Estate. Paradise Point is a quaint and quiet coastal suburb that exudes a relaxing “village-like” atmosphere with the conveniences of everyday living and entertainment. The suburb is home to the Sovereign Islands, home to some of Australia’s most expensive properties, luxury developments Ephraim Island and Salacia Waters.

Take a look at our guide to buying and living in Paradise Point or neighbouring suburbs Runaway BayHollywell,  and Biggera Waters.


Paradise Point and its neighbouring suburbs are unlike anywhere else on the Gold Coast. It is one of the unique places that offers a serene escape, with its hidden gems and beauties aimed to captivate anyone’s heart. Paradise Point is a quaint and quiet coastal suburb that exudes a relaxing “village-like” atmosphere with the conveniences of everyday living and entertainment.

The region is indeed paradise – protected by South Stradbroke Island with easy access to major waterways. Such characteristics make Paradise Point homes one of the best investments to take on for starting families, retirees or individuals looking for a quiet escape from their busy lives.

Properties in Paradise Point range from worn 70s beach style bungalows through to $45 million mega-mansions. People move for the lifestyle, and create the home of their dreams.

Houses for sale Paradise Point

Sovereign Islands home hits the market with Alex Phillis Luxury Real Estate for $45 million.

The area is perfect for young professions and families looking for a balance of community living and trendy dining options, as well as investors looking for a stunning property to add to their portfolio.

Paradise Point is home to the Sovereign Islands, a gated community within the suburb. Located on the northern end of the Gold Coast, it is connected by a bridge to Paradise Point. The area is one of the most luxurious areas in the whole of Australia with homes ranging from $3 to $45 million dollars.

To the south you’ll find Ephraim Island, housing a set of luxury apartments and townhouses with resort style facilities. And at the northern tip rests Salacia Waters, another luxury development still in construction with a few hidden gems. You’ll find cafes and bars with the best views in the suburb here -Brewed Addictions and Brewed Brewery.

 

Houses in Paradise Point

Jabiru Island

Timber over-water walkway on Jabiru Island.

Ephraim Island luxury development

Ephraim Island luxury development.

What Makes Paradise Point An Awesome Place to Call Home?

Paradise Point real estate is on the up turn and this 2019, a growth of as much 6% can be expected according to leading industry experts and real estate industry giants. Rental properties are on the same trend, with a growth of two to six percent plotted for 2019. With the huge influx of migration from Sydney and Melbourne to less commercialised suburbs such as Paradise Point, the demand for new homes may soon outstrip the current supply.

Over the past 12 months, a 10.3% increase in Paradise Point homes prices has been observed according to Price Finder.

Paradise Point properties sold on average for $967,000 in the past 12 months, 99% higher than the National Average of $485,000.

Recent improvements in roads and infrastructure surrounding Paradise Point, award winning cafes, restaurants and great access to leading schools makes investing in Paradise Point a no brainer.

 

House investing in Paradise Point

Paradise Point Parklands and family playgrounds

Paradise Point Parklands and family playgrounds.

Quick Statistics

Population: 6536
Female 47.8%, Male 52.2%
Median age 50
Families 1937

Median sales price – $967,000
Median Price Change – 13.76%
Median Rent – $623
Properties sold in past 12 months: 141
Average days on the market: 82
Source: https://www.propertyvalue.com.au/suburb/paradise-point-4216-qld

Schools – Government
Coombabah Primary School
Coombabah State High School

Private
St Francis Xavier Primary School
AB Paterson
St Hildas
TSS

Cafes/Bars/Restaurants
Millie Weirs Fish & Chippery
Blue Olive
Baskin Robbins
Brewed Addictions
Brewed Brewery
Bridges
Cafe Savannah
Mano’s Italian
Panda Palace Chinese Restaurant
Curry Muncher Indian
Cross & Feather
Hungrill
Monsoon
Buoy Oh Buoy
Paradise Point Bowls Club
Cafe 7
Bare Food

Buoy Cafe, Paradise Point

Buoy Oh Buoy Cafe, Paradise Point.

Cross And Feather, Paradise Point

Cross And Feather, Paradise Point.

Fine dining in Paradise Point

Fine dining in Paradise Point at Cross And Feather.

Marina Prominade Salacia Waters

Brewed Brewery on the Marina Prominade Salacia Waters, Paradise Point.

Esplanade, Paradise Point

The Local on The Esplanade, Paradise Point.

Nearby Suburbs
Runaway Bay
Biggera Waters
Hollywell
Hope Island

Top Things To Do in Paradise Point

Parklands and Outdoor Fun
Music events are regularly hosted at the park areas on Sundays. Playgrounds and recreational amenities are available for free to the public, and include enclosed swimming areas, beach volleyball courts, BBQ areas, walking tracks, benches and lookout areas.

Enclosed swimming area at Paradise Point

Enclosed swimming area at Paradise Point.

A Friendly and Relaxing Stroll in the Village
The blocks surrounding The Esplanade and Grice Avenue are filled with boutiques, cafes, bakeries, bars, homeware stores, florists and beauty salons, as well as essential services like GPs, chemists, pathology clinics and a convenience store.

Nature Adventures
Boat ramps, jet ski hire and areas for water activities are available in the area. A dog off leash area in Boat Harbour Park is a perfect location where you can bond with the whole family while enjoying a picnic by the outdoors. Cycling areas and tracks for walking and jogging surrounds the park areas. Head across to Jabiru Island, between Paradise Point and Hope Island, for a picturesque timber walking track above the waterways.

walking tracks in Paradise Point

Kilometres of walking tracks in Paradise Point.

Sovereign Islands from Paradise Point Parklands

Looking towards Sovereign Islands from Paradise Point Parklands.