Real estate agent in
Bilinga
Bilinga is the quiet stretch between Tugun and Kirra — five surf-walk blocks, a working airport behind it, and one of the last genuinely affordable beach pockets in the southern Gold Coast.
Where is Bilinga?
Pinned to the centre of the suburb. Drag, zoom, or open in Google Maps for full directions and street view.
The character
of Bilinga.
Bilinga is unapologetically low-key. There's no shopping strip, no high-rise frontage, and most streets still hold a mix of original three-bedroom beach cottages, brick walk-ups and the occasional new architectural build. The pace is set by the surf at Bilinga Beach and the runway noise pattern of Gold Coast Airport — which keeps prices honest and locals loyal.
The Bilinga
buyer profile.
Owner-occupiers who want walk-to-sand without paying Palm Beach money. Surf-focused families, downsizers from Sydney and Melbourne chasing a permanent-resident lifestyle, and a steady flow of FIFO buyers who like being 90 seconds from the terminal.
What sells in Bilinga.
- Original 60s–70s beach cottages on 405–600m² blocks
- Brick walk-up units (2-bed, ground-floor preferred)
- Newer townhouses and duplexes in the western pocket
- A handful of architecturally rebuilt beachfront homes on Marine Parade
Streets and
pockets.
Marine Parade and Golden Four Drive are the trophy frontage. Bilinga Avenue, Pacific Parade and the streets either side of the surf club hold the strongest owner-occupier demand. Anything west of the rail line is a different market — quieter, more affordable, but still walking distance to the beach.
How Bilinga
actually trades.
Stock is genuinely tight. When a well-presented Bilinga home hits the portals it usually sells inside three weeks at or above guide. Underpresented listings sit — buyers here are picky and many are buying sight-unseen from interstate.
A weekend
in Bilinga.
Surf at Bilinga, coffee at Cubby Bakehouse, walk south to Kirra for the point break, or north to North Kirra for swimming. The Currumbin Creek mouth is a five-minute drive. Gold Coast Airport is the closest infrastructure asset — domestic, international, and great for southerners flying home for the weekend.
Keep the difference.