The luxury unit market continues to hit new heights, with the Gold Coast recording mammoth price jumps across six suburbs.
Ray White Group senior data analyst Atom Go Tian said prices and demand for luxury units were showing remarkable resilience across the country.
While Sydney leads the way as the most expensive luxury unit market, with unit prices averaging $2.2m, regional Queensland, which includes the Gold Coast, comes in second at $1.5m with a huge five-year growth rate of 62.2 per cent – the highest among all regions.
“While Sydney dominates in terms of absolute prices, Queensland has been making waves with its incredible growth rates,” Mr Tian said.
“The Sunshine Coast takes two spots, Brisbane has another two, while the Gold Coast commands the remaining six.
“These high-performing Queensland markets have seen five-year growth rates ranging from 65.5 per cent to an impressive 72.2 per cent, with luxury unit prices spanning from $2.1m to $3.5m.”
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The data revealed Mermaid Waters experienced the biggest jump in unit prices, soaring 71.4 per cent to $2.4m.
Burleigh Heads ($2.98m) followed with a 69.2 per cent jump while Currumbin – Tugun ($2.8m) rounded out the top three, up 68.7 per cent.
Jacobs Well – Alberton ($2.76m) recorded a 68.7 per cent jump, while units in Miami ($2.3m) were up 67 per cent. Coolangatta units increased 65.8 per cent to $3.53m.
The highest unit market on the Gold Coast – and the second highest in Queensland – was Main Beach – averaging $4.45m. Noosa Heads is at $5.12m.
The most expensive units in the country are at Double Bay – Darling Point, selling for $6.19m on average.
“The list of Australia’s top 10 most expensive suburbs for luxury units is predominantly Sydney-centric, with eight out of 10 locations,” Mr Tian said.
“The two suburbs not found in Sydney are Noosa Heads on the Sunshine Coast and Main Beach on the Gold Coast, both renowned for their appeal to tourists and locals alike, offering a blend of natural beauty and luxury living.
“All suburbs have also seen positive one-year and five-year price growth.”