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Clagiraba Suburb Profile and Insights

Report Date: March 2026

Postcode: 4211

Clagiraba is a quiet acreage suburb between Nerang and Tamborine Mountain, offering a tree change lifestyle within the Gold Coast hinterland. Properties are mostly large blocks with native vegetation, creeks and bush views, and many homes are designed around sustainable living with water tanks, wide verandas and room for horses or small livestock. The area has a cooler, greener feel than the coastal plain.

Nerang provides the main link for shopping, schools and motorway access, keeping daily services within practical reach. Residents choose Clagiraba for its space, fresh air and direct contact with national parks and forest reserves nearby. It is suited to families, retirees and professionals who want a rural setting, outdoor recreation and a quieter pace, but who still need relatively easy access to the wider Gold Coast.

Clagiraba has 3 parks. The predominant age group is 50-54 years.

The area of Clagiraba is 30.5 square kilometres. It has a population of approximately 651 people.

Housing Tenure Breakdown
Owned outright
30.48% (64)
Owned with mortgage
54.28% (114)
Rented
10.95% (23)
Other / not stated
4.29% (9)
Tenure breakdown (percent and count)
TenurePercentCount
Owned outright30.48%64
Owned with mortgage54.28%114
Rented10.95%23
Other / not stated4.29%9
Total dwellings100.00%210

 

Suburb Features

Suburb TypeUrban
Suburb Position/TrajectoryEstablished Residential
Lifestyle CategoryNature Focused
Market MaturityEstablished
Highway Access (Estimated Peak)22 mins
Highway Access (Estimated Off-peak)16 mins
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Peak)55 mins
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Off-peak)40 mins
Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Peak)120 mins
Estimated Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Off-peak)70 mins
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Peak)55 mins
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Off-peak)30 mins

 

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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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