The Gold Coast Bulletin

Surfers unit sale figures top list

- Andrew Potts

Surfers Paradise has topped the list of unit sales across the state, according to a new report analysing the property sector.

The InfoTrack report, which looks at sales between October 1 and December 31, shows the Glitter Strip dominates the top 10 unit sales list, along with Southport, Hope Island, Palm Beach and Mermaid Beach.

Only Pimpama made the top 10 house sales, owing to the lack of available land.

InfoTrack head of property Australia Lee Bailie said the data underlined the strength of interest in the Coast market.

“The feedback we have been getting from agents and lawyers doing conveyanci­ng is that people are looking for lifestyle and the Gold Coast is comparativ­ely affordable to Brisbane suburbs like Newstead,” he said.

“It’s a great story for the Gold Coast because throughout 2022 and 2023 Surfers Paradise has been the No.1 location for unit sales, which represent 57 per cent of the market.

“One of the surprise entrants on the list was Mermaid Beach making the top 10 because it stacks up that people are looking for both the lifestyle and the beachside lifestyle as well as affordabil­ity in the market.”

The Bulletin revealed earlier this month that a trio of developers recorded more than $130m in sales over the Christmas period as agents across the city tipped the market to remain robust through 2024.

Despite inflation and high interest rates, real estate agents have continued to report high sales across both luxury projects and more modest units.

More than $100m of sales were recorded in Aniko Group’s Orama tower on Chevron Island, which is about to begin constructi­on.

Population growth has also remained strong.

Mr Bailie said he expected the market to remain strong this year.

“For the past year it has continued to perform and what we are seeing now are some good developmen­t opportunit­ies coming through so I think unit sales will continue to grow through 2024.”

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