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Data from PropTrack has revealed that property prices in the region increased 3.3 per cent this year and are 1.6 per cent higher year-on-year, to the end of September.

PropTrack director economic research Cameron Kusher said the figures were unforeseen.

“The rebound in prices has been somewhat unexpected,” he said.

“It has been mainly driven by low levels of housing stock and a rebound in demand.”

Many buyers homed in on a niche section of the market, boosting the value of apartments by the sea.

The largest price increases for properties in the region this year were for units in ritzy coastal suburbs like Alexandra Headland (up 7.3 per cent), Sunshine Beach (up 6.8 per cent), Twin Waters (up 5.5 per cent), Noosa Heads (up 4.7 per cent) and Mooloolaba (up 3.8 per cent).

“The increase in unit prices in these beachfront areas highlights that reduced borrowing capacities are driving buyers to more affordable units, while simultaneously highlighting that buyers are chasing blue-chip locations,” Mr Kusher said.

Apartment blocks at Mooloolaba are highly prized.

But values for some types of properties nosedived during the past year.

Median house prices tumbled in Pacific Paradise (down 7.4 per cent), Kuluin (down 6.8 per cent), Maroochydore (down 6.2 per cent), Woombye (down 6 per cent) and Bli Bli (down 5.6 per cent).

“Most of these, except Maroochydore, are rural areas and reflect reducing demand for homes in these types of locations,” Mr Kusher said.

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He said it was not unusual for one area of the market to rise while another falls.

“It comes down to what is available and buyer preferences at any given time,” he said.

“At the moment, buyers are preferring units in coastal locations.”

Mr Kusher said property prices should continue to climb, albeit at a slower rate, in months to come.

“We have seen a slowdown in price growth from recent years and we anticipate price growth will start to slow again on the Sunshine Coast (and nationally) over the next year as broader economic growth slows.”

Some suburbs have seen house prices drop significantly. Picture: Shutterstock

The Sunshine Coast’s recent price increases were below that of the national level.

Median home prices in Australia increased by 4.3 per cent this year, and 3.7 per cent during the past 12 months.

Auction results

10 Marawa Drive, Parrearra

Sold for $1.025m

4 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Fletcher Riley, Rebecca Fletcher and Alan Riley

26 Lalwinya Street, Buddina  

Sold for $1.29m

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Fletcher Riley, Rebecca Fletcher and Alan Riley

3 Vauxhall Street, Minyama 

Sold for $1.575m

5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car

Fletcher Riley, Rebecca Fletcher and Alan Riley

49 Bell Road, Buderim 

Passed in at $1.2m, on the market for $1.25m

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool

Ray White, Gregory Ward and Zoe Byrne

20 Pangali Circuit, Birtinya 

Passed in for $1.11m, on the market for $1.2m

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White, Dan McNamara

11 Osprey Drive, Birtinya 

Passed in for $775,000, on the market for offers from $800,000-plus

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White, Dan McNamara

19 Solace Street, Birtinya 

Sold prior to auction for $877,500

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White, Dan McNamara

39/99 Birtinya Boulevard, Birtinya 

Passed in at $500,000,  on the market for offers from $525,000-plus

2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car

Ray White, Dan McNamara

222 Wises Road, Buderim 

Sold under the hammer for $850,000

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White, Dan McNamara

16A Aspland Street, Nambour 

Passed in at $650,000, on the market for $689,000

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White, Michael Scott and Ryan Aldred

1/33 Fifth Avenue, Maroochydore 

Passed in at $1.5m, on the market for offers over $1.6m

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White, Pam Thomas and Megan Murray

26/26 Picnic Point Esplanade, Maroochydore 

Sold under the hammer for $872,000

2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Ray White, Niall Molloy and Ari Whisson

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