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Ashmore Suburb Profile and Insights

Report Date: March 2026

Postcode: 4214

Ashmore is a central, long established Gold Coast suburb known for its leafy streets, elevated homes and strong sense of community. Housing ranges from classic brick family homes and renovated older properties through to townhouses and some more contemporary builds, usually on reasonably sized blocks with gardens and outdoor entertaining areas. The overall feel is that of a settled inner suburb with plenty of greenery.

Residents benefit from very convenient access to Southport, Benowa, Bundall and the wider coastal strip for work, shopping and leisure. Local centres at Ashmore City and Ashmore Plaza cover daily needs, while nearby schools, parks, bike paths and golf courses support a family friendly lifestyle. Ashmore appeals to buyers looking for a central address that balances practicality, suburban calm and long term housing demand.

Ashmore has 40 parks. The predominant age group is 45-49 years.

The area of Ashmore is 5.7 square kilometres. It has a population of approximately 12,415 people.

Housing Tenure Breakdown
Owned outright
30.91% (1,389)
Owned with mortgage
38.90% (1,748)
Rented
24.45% (1,099)
Other / not stated
5.74% (258)
Tenure breakdown (percent and count)
TenurePercentCount
Owned outright30.91%1,389
Owned with mortgage38.90%1,748
Rented24.45%1,099
Other / not stated5.74%258
Total dwellings100.00%4,494

 

Suburb Features

Suburb TypeUrban
Suburb Position/TrajectoryEstablished Residential
Lifestyle CategoryFamily Friendly
Market MaturityEstablished
Highway Access (Estimated Peak)6 mins
Highway Access (Estimated Off-peak)4 mins
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Peak)45 mins
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Off-peak)27 mins
Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Peak)110 mins
Estimated Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Off-peak)52 mins
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Peak)16 mins
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Off-peak)8 mins

 

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As you enjoy some of the world's most stunning beaches, remember to always swim between the red and yellow flags, and follow the signage and guidance from surf lifesavers.

 

Disclaimer: This data was current as of March 2026. Some information is based on data from the last Australian Census and may not reflect more recent demographic or economic changes. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, but we make no guarantees regarding its completeness or reliability. The data is presented for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. We are not liable for any errors, omissions, or consequences arising from its use. Users should verify details with relevant sources and seek professional advice where appropriate for the most accurate and up-to-date guidance.

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