Median House Price
$2,093,612
Cotality, February 2026
Annual Movement
+15.7%
Trailing 12 months
Typical Lot Size
600–900m²
Larger than most beachside suburbs
Character
Coastal residential
Quiet beachside, larger blocks, no commercial strip
Nearest Services
Peregian Beach
5 min · cafes, IGA, village square
Market Turnover
Low
Owner occupiers and long term holders
Location and Orientation

Between Castaways and Peregian

Marcus Beach sits south of Castaways Beach and north of Peregian Beach along Noosa's eastern coastline. It's a small, predominantly residential suburb positioned between open ocean frontage and coastal bushland and reserve land to the west.

Unlike the larger beachside suburbs to the north and south, Marcus Beach has no commercial centre and limited through traffic, which contributes directly to the quieter, more private character that defines the suburb.

Suburb Function and Lifestyle

Purely residential, genuinely private

Marcus Beach functions as a low density, residential-only coastal strip. There's no village centre or retail precinct within the suburb, residents head to Peregian Beach, Sunrise Beach or the broader Noosa region for cafés, dining and everyday services. It's a short drive in any direction and most residents consider that a fair trade for the privacy and quiet they get in return.

Access and Connectivity

Quiet streets, well connected by car

Vehicle reliance is typical. Internal streets are generally quiet with limited through access. Notably, Marcus Beach is a bit closer to the Sunshine Coast Airport than the suburbs further north, a practical consideration for frequent travellers.

Peregian Beach~5 min/~3 km
Sunrise Beach~10 min/~6 km
Noosaville~18 min/~15 km
Sunshine Coast Airport~20 min/~17 km
Brisbane Airport~1hr 30 min/~115 km
Hastings Street~18 min/~16 km
All travel times are approximate and traffic dependent.
Education and Recreation

Open beach, coastal paths and good surf

Recreation centres on the beach and surrounding natural environment. Surf conditions are typically exposed and open beach in nature, regular swell, fewer sheltered options than the Noosa points, with seasonal variation. Winter often brings cleaner offshore days.

Fishing is available along the beach, with conditions influenced by swell and wind exposure. Coastal walking paths link north to Castaways and south to Peregian. Schooling is available within the broader Noosa region.

Housing Character

Detached homes on larger, private lots

Housing consists almost entirely of detached dwellings, modern rebuilds alongside original coastal homes. The larger lot sizes here compared to suburbs further north give properties a sense of space and separation that's increasingly rare this close to the beach.

Topography and elevation often influence resale positioning and build complexity, worth assessing carefully for any property with a significant slope.
Market Dynamics

Tightly held, position drives everything

The Marcus Beach market is predominantly owner occupier driven. Supply remains tightly constrained due to the suburb's small footprint and limited redevelopment opportunity. long term performance is closely linked to positioning, elevation and proximity to the beach.

Key Value Drivers

What shapes value over the long term

Street selection and elevation often influence outcomes more than dwelling size alone. The suburb's small footprint and limited supply create genuine scarcity, a structural advantage that tends to support long term performance.

Planning and Development Controls

What Noosa Shire Council controls here

Planning is managed by Noosa Shire Council. Controls influence redevelopment potential and long term flexibility, particularly relevant given the coastal and bushland environment surrounding much of the suburb.

Environmental and Site Considerations

Exposed coastline, bushland to the west

As an exposed coastal suburb, Marcus Beach comes with site specific considerations that affect ongoing ownership. These are manageable, but worth factoring in from the start rather than discovering post purchase.

Coastal exposure, bushfire overlays and site elevation may influence insurance premiums and ongoing maintenance requirements depending on property location.
Who It May Not Suit

Every suburb involves trade offs

Marcus Beach prioritises privacy and low density coastal living over convenience and walkable amenity. For the right buyer that's the whole point, but it's worth being clear eyed about what you're trading off.

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