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What are the rich suburbs of Cairns?

Outside the southeast corner, the most expensive house market can be found at Palm Cove (Cairns), where the median house price is $708,230, according to CoreLogic. Other high price suburbs include Clifton Beach at $630,672, Whitfield at $567,973 and Edge Hill at $521,657.



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The safest, most liveable and all-round best suburbs to reside in Cairns are recorded as Trinity Beach, Redlynch, Palm Cove, Smithfield, and Freshwater. Cairns is a great place to live, but it can be hard to find the perfect suburb.

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Cairns is an intelligent investment destination that offers a strong economy, a diverse range of properties, a desirable tropical lifestyle, impressive growth potential, and high rental yields.

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The safest, most liveable and all-round best suburbs to reside in Cairns are recorded as Trinity Beach, Redlynch, Palm Cove, Smithfield, and Freshwater. Cairns is a great place to live, but it can be hard to find the perfect suburb.

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?Cairns' reliance on tourism is a big factor in its relatively poor performance,? Conisbee said. And it's not just units ? the city is not a popular destination among holiday home buyers, she added. ?It is one area that hasn't benefited all that much from the shift to regional Australia.?

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Compared with Australia's capital cities, Cairns is a far more affordable place to buy a house, send a child to private school, use childcare and park your car! Cost-of-living estimates for Cairns come in around $1500-$2100 monthly*, far lower than capital cities and on par with other major regional centres.

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Cairns is the gateway to two World Heritage areas, The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Traditional Custodians of this beautiful region have a long and continuing connection to country. No matter where you live in Cairns, you can walk (or take a short drive) to a creek, rainforest track or beach.

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If you're after a city vibe, with a mix of beaches, shopping, nightlife, and a plethora of activities, Cairns is your pick. On the other hand, if you're seeking a laid-back, luxury, beachy vacation, with closer access to the Daintree Rainforest, Port Douglas is the go-to.

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