Features
Best
nightlife on the Coast, beach access,
high-rise apartment towers and an
extensive retail and commercial centre
Surfers
Paradise has been at the centre of major
development of the Gold Coast throughout
the past 30 years and while development
has spread north and south, it remains
the heart of the Gold Coast. With
inauspicious beginnings as a place
called Elston, Surfers Paradise has
continued to flourish since the
introduction of the Surfers Paradise
Hotel by Jim Cavill in 1925.
Occupying a relatively narrow stretch of
land across the Nerang River from
Southport, Surfers Paradise is one of
the most famous beaches in Australia.
Riverside subdivisions in 1949 brought a
number of restaurants, boutiques,
specialist gift shops, and a
cosmopolitan population to the area. By
1960 central Surfers Paradise could
boast its first high-rise apartment
block, Kinkabool, and within seven years
the now-familiar skyline of apartment
buildings was visible from a distance.
Surfers Paradise has a diverse
population of around 20,000 people,
comprising of families, couples and
retirees. The population grows
enormously during peak tourist seasons
allowing the Gold Coast tourism market
to provide a dynamic employment base for
residents. Following the trend toward
inner-city living, the area has enjoyed
a resurgence of interest and demand for
centrally located properties.
Attracting more than four million
visitors each year, this world famous
suburb is home to the world's tallest
residential tower Q1. This 80 level
landmark reaches 322 metres in the sky
capturing breathtaking ocean and
hinterland views. The Hiton Surfers
Paradise Hotel and Residences is one of
the suburb's newest developments and is
due to be completed in 2010.
With development sites few and far
between and given the continuing demand
for centrally located properties,
increased interstate migration and the
continual upgrading of the Surfers
Paradise retail precinct, the future of
residential investment in the area looks
bright
Source: REIQ