Hollywell Suburb Profile and Insights
Report Date: March 2026
Postcode: 4216
Hollywell is a calm northern coastal suburb positioned beside the Broadwater, noted for its marina facilities, foreshore parks and relaxed residential streets. It sits between Paradise Point and Runaway Bay, giving residents easy access to boat ramps, walking paths and nearby dining and shopping precincts.
Housing includes everything from modest single level homes to modern waterfront residences with direct boating access, attracting a mix of retirees, families and boating enthusiasts. The combination of quiet streets, leafy reserves and convenient access to larger centres has helped keep Hollywell in steady demand as a low key waterfront address.
Hollywell has 8 parks. The predominant age group is 70-74 years.
The area of Hollywell is 2.7 square kilometres. It has a population of approximately 2,930 people.
Suburb Features
Suburb Type | Urban |
Suburb Position/Trajectory | Established Residential |
Lifestyle Category | Waterfront Lifestyle |
Market Maturity | Established |
Highway Access (Estimated Peak) | 10 mins |
Highway Access (Estimated Off-peak) | 7 mins |
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Peak) | 75 mins |
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Off-peak) | 50 mins |
Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Peak) | 120 mins |
Estimated Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Off-peak) | 65 mins |
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Peak) | 40 mins |
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Off-peak) | 26 mins |
Detailed Insights
Hollywell is a peaceful, waterfront suburb located on the northern Gold Coast, known for its relaxed coastal atmosphere, marina lifestyle, and proximity to the Broadwater. Tucked between Paradise Point and Runaway Bay, it offers a quiet alternative to the busier beach suburbs while still providing easy access to boating facilities, shopping, and everyday amenities. The suburb is popular among families, retirees, and boating enthusiasts who value calm surroundings and a strong sense of community.
The suburb takes its name from the English coastal town of Hollywell and retains a similar sense of seaside charm. The Broadwater shoreline defines much of the suburb's character, with parks, walking paths, and beaches creating a tranquil environment for outdoor recreation. Waterfront homes along Bayview Street and adjoining canals enjoy direct boating access, while inland streets feature well-maintained homes, landscaped gardens, and quiet cul-de-sacs. The overall feel is relaxed and residential, with a touch of prestige near the water.
Hollywell benefits from excellent access to local amenities. The nearby Runaway Bay Marina and boat ramp make it ideal for those who enjoy boating and fishing, while the surrounding parklands provide opportunities for walking, cycling, and picnicking. The suburb is also close to Harbour Town Premium Outlets, Runaway Bay Shopping Centre, and Paradise Point village, all offering cafés, restaurants, and essential services. Despite its proximity to busy retail hubs, Hollywell maintains a low-key and unhurried feel that sets it apart.
The community in Hollywell is close-knit and friendly, with many long-term residents who appreciate the suburb's quiet character and coastal outlook. The nearby Paradise Point Parklands host regular markets and community events, reinforcing a strong local connection. Families are well supported with several schools in the surrounding area, including Coombabah State School, St Francis Xavier Catholic School, and Coombabah State High School. Parks, playgrounds, and walking paths encourage an active, outdoor lifestyle that takes full advantage of the Broadwater's natural beauty.
Housing in Hollywell is diverse, ranging from modest single-level brick homes to larger, architect-designed waterfront residences. Many properties have been renovated or redeveloped to modern standards, reflecting the suburb's steady transformation while maintaining its original charm. The appeal of water access, leafy streets, and proximity to amenities has kept Hollywell's property market strong, with steady demand from both local buyers and interstate relocators seeking a relaxed yet connected lifestyle.
Hollywell represents the best of quiet coastal living on the northern Gold Coast. It offers a lifestyle shaped by the water, local community, and open green space, without the crowds of the more commercial beachside areas. For those who value tranquillity, boating, and neighbourhood connection, Hollywell provides a setting that feels genuinely peaceful while still being close to everything that makes coastal life enjoyable.
Lifestyle
Hollywell delivers a relaxed coastal lifestyle shaped by its position along the Broadwater and its quiet residential streets. The suburb feels calm and unhurried, with a strong emphasis on water views, breezes, and everyday outdoor living. Waterfront homes and properties close to the shore enjoy direct access to the Broadwater, while inland streets remain leafy and peaceful, with a mix of tidy family homes and low rise dwellings.
Daily life in Hollywell often revolves around the foreshore. Locals make regular use of the parks, walking paths, and small beaches that line the waterfront, whether for morning exercise, casual fishing, or evening strolls. The atmosphere is friendly and low key, with far less commercial activity than nearby coastal hubs, which helps preserve the suburb's village like character.
Hollywell appeals strongly to retirees, boating enthusiasts, and families who want a quieter base close to the water. It suits residents who value local connection, regular time outdoors, and the ability to launch a boat or kayak close to home while still having shops and services within easy reach.
Travel
Travel from Hollywell is straightforward, with Bayview Street acting as the main local spine. This coastal route connects the suburb directly to Paradise Point and Runaway Bay, where residents can access a wider range of shops, cafés, and services. From there, major arterial roads lead toward Southport, the central coastal strip, and the M1.
Public transport is provided through bus services that run along the coastal corridor, linking Hollywell with neighbouring suburbs and larger centres. Many residents also make use of nearby road connections to reach Helensvale and Coombabah for further transport options and access to train and light rail links.
Within Hollywell, movement is mostly by car, bicycle, or on foot. The flat terrain and foreshore paths make walking and cycling appealing, especially for short trips to local parks, the marina precinct, or nearby shops. Boat travel is also a part of life for many households, with local ramps and marinas providing access to the Broadwater and surrounding waterways.
Schools & Amenities
Hollywell draws on a strong network of surrounding schools and amenities that sit only a short distance away. Families commonly use Coombabah State School, Coombabah State High School, and St Francis Xavier Catholic School, along with various private education options in nearby suburbs. School bus routes and local roads make these campuses accessible for residents.
Day to day shopping and services are easily reached in Runaway Bay, Paradise Point, and Biggera Waters. Runaway Bay Shopping Centre and Harbour Town Premium Outlets provide supermarkets, retail stores, dining options, cinemas, and medical suites, ensuring residents have good access to essentials and leisure activities. Smaller village style precincts along the coast add to the choice of cafés and local businesses.
Recreation facilities are one of Hollywell's main strengths. The Broadwater foreshore, nearby marinas, and local boat ramps encourage boating, sailing, fishing, and paddle sports, while parks and playgrounds support family outings and casual exercise. The combination of schooling options, retail access, and high quality outdoor space underpins Hollywell's appeal as a quiet but well connected waterfront suburb.
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