The beachside suburb where house prices rose 40pc in a year

Dan and Simone Steele, and their three-year-old-son Archer, love living in the beachside suburb of Mermaid Beach. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
BUYING in Mermaid Beach on the Gold Coast was a no-brainer for Dan and Simone Steele.
The couple, who has three-year-old son Archer, bought their three-level townhouse in 2017 and have soaked up the village lifestyle the suburb offered ever since.
“We loved how close it was to the beach,” Mr Steele said.
“I walk down and go fishing every couple of days and we can just go down to the beach for a swim and then walk back home.
Dan and Simone Steele, and their three-year-old-son Archer, in their Mermaid Beach townhouse. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
“You can walk to Pacific Fair (shopping centre) and walk to the cafes.
“You don’t need to leave the suburb, you can just hover around here and enjoy it.”
Mr Steele said his townhouse was affordable and offered good value when they purchased six years ago.

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