Coomera

Residential and commercial development in Coomera has rapidly expanded in the past decade, as the suburb becomes home to a lot more than just Dreamworld. Coomera has long been earmarked by the Gold Coast City Council and the State Government for a new satellite growth suburb of the Gold Coast, similar in many ways to Robina. The area is separated into Coomera to the east and Upper Coomera to the west of the M1 respectively. The suburbs are very different from each other and this is reflected in the median house prices. Coomera lies on the opposite side of the Coomera River to Sanctuary Cove and Hope Island, and as such offers substantial opportunities for waterfront living, with a marina already in place. The suburb also has excellent access to and from the Pacific Motorway. Some of the newer developments on the Coomera precinct include the canal estate of Coomera Waters Village and Resort. The estate has a 17 hectare lake, 70 berth marina and direct Broadwater access, and recreational facilities. River Links is another estate in the area where the lots vary in size from 300 square metres to 1,642 square metres. Also more than half the estate is committed to open space park land and waterways. The Coomera train station and a number of schools already service the area and major infrastructure – such as the Coomera New Town Centre – is being implemented. Coomera’s population is expected to multiply to about 80,000 over the next 20 years as the area develops into a self-sufficient town centre. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Coomera
  • Population 9,000
  • Median Property Price House: $439,000 Unit: $350,000
  • Median Rent House: $430 PW Unit: $350 PW
  • Number of schools 2
  • Location Located next to Pacific Mwy between Brisbane and Gold Coast
Coomera has long been earmarked as a new satellite growth suburb, similar in many ways to Robina. With Australia's biggest and most popular theme park, Dreamworld and location of the Big Brother Australia house, and plans for a TAFE, a university campus and Queensland's biggest shopping centre around the existing station, Coomera has been predicted to grow considerably beyond its present size. Coomera has seen significant residential development including Coomera Waters which is a masterplanned community encompassing a 2,500 lot harbour, canal and dry land estate over 375 hectares of land located on the northern side of the north arm of the Coomera River, directly opposite Sanctuary Cove on Hope Island. Other residential developments currently under construction include Beacon Heights, Big Sky, Coomera Downs, Coomera Parklands Stage II, Coomera Waters, Genesis, Lily Rise and Nautical Edge. Current real estate developments under construction or in the pipeline for the Coomera district at the beginning of 2011 have increased year on year by $400 million to total $5.9 billion. Source: Wikipedia
Residential and commercial development in Coomera has rapidly expanded in the past decade, as the suburb becomes home to a lot more than just Dreamworld. Coomera has long been earmarked by the Gold Coast City Council and the State Government for a new satellite growth suburb of the Gold Coast, similar in many ways to Robina. Source: REIQ
Coomera Anglican College is a school founded in 1997 that is operated by the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. It consists of a secondary school (years 7 to 12), primary school (years prep to 6), and child care on the same campus.  The school is located on Days road Upper Coomera, Queensland, and has undertaken a huge expansion programme over the last few years with the latested being a 2,500 m² sports centre, which will include two full size netball courts as well as a full commercial gym operated by Coomera Focus on Fitness and available for use by the local community. Coomera State Primary School was established in 1873, and currently has around 740 students. The school has run the Australian Primary Schools Film Festival since 2001. Source: Wikipedia
Coomera has one of Australia's premiere theme parks - Dreamworld along with many Marina's and waterways that link to the Gold Coast Broadwater via the Coomera River.
The name Coomera comes from the Aboriginal word for fern. Source: Wikipedia
The Coomera train station and a number of schools already service the area and major infrastructure - such as the Coomera New Town Centre - is being implemented. Source: REIQ
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Residential and commercial development in Coomera has rapidly expanded in the past decade, as the suburb becomes home to a lot more than just Dreamworld. Coomera has long been earmarked by the Gold Coast City Council and the State Government for a new satellite growth suburb of the Gold Coast, similar in many ways to Robina. The area is separated into Coomera to the east and Upper Coomera to the west of the M1 respectively. The suburbs are very different from each other and this is reflected in the median house prices. Coomera lies on the opposite side of the Coomera River to Sanctuary Cove and Hope Island, and as such offers substantial opportunities for waterfront living, with a marina already in place. The suburb also has excellent access to and from the Pacific Motorway. Some of the newer developments on the Coomera precinct include the canal estate of Coomera Waters Village and Resort. The estate has a 17 hectare lake, 70 berth marina and direct Broadwater access, and recreational facilities. River Links is another estate in the area where the lots vary in size from 300 square metres to 1,642 square metres. Also more than half the estate is committed to open space park land and waterways. The Coomera train station and a number of schools already service the area and major infrastructure – such as the Coomera New Town Centre – is being implemented. Coomera’s population is expected to multiply to about 80,000 over the next 20 years as the area develops into a self-sufficient town centre. Source: REIQ

Fast Facts about Coomera
  • Population 9,000
  • Median Property Price House: $439,000 Unit: $350,000
  • Median Rent House: $430 PW Unit: $350 PW
  • Number of schools 2
  • Location Located next to Pacific Mwy between Brisbane and Gold Coast
Coomera has long been earmarked as a new satellite growth suburb, similar in many ways to Robina. With Australia's biggest and most popular theme park, Dreamworld and location of the Big Brother Australia house, and plans for a TAFE, a university campus and Queensland's biggest shopping centre around the existing station, Coomera has been predicted to grow considerably beyond its present size. Coomera has seen significant residential development including Coomera Waters which is a masterplanned community encompassing a 2,500 lot harbour, canal and dry land estate over 375 hectares of land located on the northern side of the north arm of the Coomera River, directly opposite Sanctuary Cove on Hope Island. Other residential developments currently under construction include Beacon Heights, Big Sky, Coomera Downs, Coomera Parklands Stage II, Coomera Waters, Genesis, Lily Rise and Nautical Edge. Current real estate developments under construction or in the pipeline for the Coomera district at the beginning of 2011 have increased year on year by $400 million to total $5.9 billion. Source: Wikipedia
Residential and commercial development in Coomera has rapidly expanded in the past decade, as the suburb becomes home to a lot more than just Dreamworld. Coomera has long been earmarked by the Gold Coast City Council and the State Government for a new satellite growth suburb of the Gold Coast, similar in many ways to Robina. Source: REIQ
Coomera Anglican College is a school founded in 1997 that is operated by the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. It consists of a secondary school (years 7 to 12), primary school (years prep to 6), and child care on the same campus.  The school is located on Days road Upper Coomera, Queensland, and has undertaken a huge expansion programme over the last few years with the latested being a 2,500 m² sports centre, which will include two full size netball courts as well as a full commercial gym operated by Coomera Focus on Fitness and available for use by the local community. Coomera State Primary School was established in 1873, and currently has around 740 students. The school has run the Australian Primary Schools Film Festival since 2001. Source: Wikipedia
Coomera has one of Australia's premiere theme parks - Dreamworld along with many Marina's and waterways that link to the Gold Coast Broadwater via the Coomera River.
The name Coomera comes from the Aboriginal word for fern. Source: Wikipedia
The Coomera train station and a number of schools already service the area and major infrastructure - such as the Coomera New Town Centre - is being implemented. Source: REIQ
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