Gold Coast Street Value

4 Jun

You can see the Surfers Paradise high rises from Barranbali Street and Neptune Court but data shows the locations are worlds apart.

Barranbali Street on Chevron Island claimed the title for the Gold Coast’s cheapest street at a median price of just $219,723 for a unit, while buying a house or unit in Neptune Court, Paradise Waters, costs an average of $3,328,959, according to information from RP Data.

The news was a shock to Barranbali Street residents including Rosie Taylor who said she had ‘travelled the world and lived in lots of places’ before deciding to settle in the central location.

“It is the village atmosphere here that I like the most,” she said.

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Gorge Zivanovic has made the most of his Neptune Court address, knocking down an old house to build a multimillion-dollar home three years ago.

“Paradise Waters is one of the best spots on the Gold Coast,” said the developer.

“It is quiet, central and there are nice people who live here.”

Surfers Paradise’s streets occupied five out of the 10 slots in the most expensive street list but Surf Parade was the only Surfers street in the list of cheapest.

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