Alan Riley,
Director at Fletcher Riley.
Why Buderim Continues to Shine as a Sunshine Coast Property Hotspot in 2026
Perched high above the coastline and renowned for its leafy streets, elevated homes and lifestyle appeal, Buderim continues to cement itself as one of the Sunshine Coast’s most tightly held and highly desirable property markets in 2026.
Queensland has emerged as the nation’s standout performer over the past 12 months, recording dwelling value growth of 9.6%, while Brisbane has led east coast capitals with annual growth exceeding 17%. Importantly for investors and owner-occupiers alike, the Sunshine Coast is continuing its upward trajectory, with forecasts suggesting another 10–15% growth across key lifestyle markets throughout 2026.
Much of this confidence is being driven by substantial infrastructure investment throughout the region. The ongoing expansion of the Maroochydore CBD, continued growth surrounding the Sunshine Coast University Hospital precinct, and major Bruce Highway upgrades are reshaping the Coast into one of Australia’s most liveable and economically active regional markets.
For buyers, Buderim offers a unique proposition within this broader growth story. Unlike many coastal suburbs, Buderim delivers a rare combination of privacy, elevation, established greenery and close proximity to beaches, schools, hospitals and lifestyle amenities. It’s this balance that continues to attract families, professionals and interstate buyers seeking long-term value and lifestyle in equal measure.
Properties offering genuine privacy and architectural presence are becoming increasingly difficult to secure — something perfectly showcased by Fletcher Riley’s current listing at 69 Lara Drive, Buderim.
Positioned within one of Buderim’s most coveted pockets, the residence has been thoughtfully designed to embrace its elevated forest setting while remaining remarkably private from the street. Significantly set back behind a gated entrance, the home feels immersed in nature, with winding treetop outlooks, abundant birdlife and an atmosphere that changes beautifully from day to night.
Every room within the home captures a connection to the surrounding landscape, with expansive verandas and poolside spaces designed to seamlessly merge indoor living with the natural environment. By evening, the property transforms entirely — carefully curated lighting highlights the home’s architectural lines, surrounding greenery and a striking floodlit eucalypt that becomes a true visual centrepiece.
Beyond the aesthetic appeal, the home has also been constructed to an exceptionally high standard, including a substantial undercroft, dedicated art room and extensive storage spaces beneath the main residence. As one of the highest positioned homes in the street, careful planning around drainage and water flow has ensured both practicality and peace of mind.
Also representing the calibre of property increasingly sought after in Buderim is 55 Gilbert Street, another standout offering that captures the suburb’s enduring appeal. Positioned within one of Buderim’s most established residential pockets, the home reflects the strong demand for quality residences that combine location, lifestyle and long-term investment potential.
With vacancy rates across the Sunshine Coast remaining below 1%, demand for quality homes continues to outpace supply. For both investors and owner-occupiers, Buderim remains one of the region’s most compelling opportunities — offering proven capital growth, strong underlying fundamentals and a lifestyle that remains difficult to replicate anywhere else in Queensland.
As the Sunshine Coast continues its evolution into a nationally recognised lifestyle and investment destination, Buderim stands firmly at the forefront.
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