Yatala Suburb Profile and Insights
Report Date: March 2026
Postcode: 4207
Yatala is a northern Gold Coast suburb recognised for its major industrial precincts and convenient access to the M1, balanced with pockets of semi rural lifestyle living. It plays a key role as a regional employment hub while also offering acreage homes and quiet residential areas.
Residents enjoy strong connectivity, local landmarks and the space provided by larger blocks. Yatala appeals to those wanting a blend of practicality, land and accessibility within a suburb shaped by both industry and rural character.
Yatala has 13 parks. The predominant age group is 45-49 years.
The area of Yatala is 12.8 square kilometres. It has a population of approximately 1,405 people.
Suburb Features
Suburb Type | Urban |
Suburb Position/Trajectory | Established Residential |
Lifestyle Category | Employment Hub |
Market Maturity | Established |
Highway Access (Estimated Peak) | 5 mins |
Highway Access (Estimated Off-peak) | 3 mins |
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Peak) | 110 mins |
Average Commute to Gold Coast Airport (Estimated Off-peak) | 43 mins |
Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Peak) | 100 mins |
Estimated Average Commute to Brisbane CBD (Estimated Off-peak) | 40 mins |
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Peak) | 100 mins |
Average Commute to Surfers Paradise (Estimated Off-peak) | 40 mins |
Detailed Insights
Yatala, on the northern Gold Coast, is best known for its strong industrial and commercial presence, balanced with a surprising amount of semi-rural lifestyle living. Situated just off the M1 Motorway, it is strategically positioned between Brisbane and the central Gold Coast, making it a key hub for logistics, warehousing, and large-scale businesses. While its industrial estates dominate much of the suburb, Yatala also offers acreage properties, quiet residential pockets, and a long-standing community that enjoys both convenience and space.
The suburb's location is one of its greatest advantages. Direct access to the M1 makes commuting to Brisbane, Logan, or the Gold Coast simple and efficient, and nearby train stations in Ormeau and Beenleigh expand transport options further. Its position has attracted significant investment in infrastructure and employment, making Yatala one of the region's most important industrial corridors.
Lifestyle in Yatala is shaped by its mix of rural and industrial settings. Many residents live on larger blocks and acreage properties, enjoying space for gardens, horses, or small farming pursuits while still being minutes from the motorway. Parks and open spaces provide opportunities for walking, picnics, and outdoor recreation, while nearby suburbs such as Beenleigh and Ormeau offer additional shopping, schools, and leisure facilities. Yatala is also home to one of Queensland's most famous roadside stops - the Yatala Pies bakery - a landmark that has become synonymous with the suburb's name!
Housing in Yatala reflects its semi-rural heritage. Acreage homes dominate, often with established gardens, sheds, and facilities for animals, while more modern family homes are found in newer pockets of development. The combination of lifestyle blocks and accessibility appeals to buyers who want more space without losing connectivity to the city. Properties here tend to attract families, tradespeople, and those seeking a quieter environment with room to grow.
The community in Yatala is small but close-knit, with many long-term residents and families who value the suburb's semi-rural lifestyle. While much of the daily activity revolves around the industrial precinct, the residential side of Yatala retains a more traditional country-town feel. Neighbouring suburbs provide schools, shops, and entertainment, ensuring residents are well connected despite Yatala's business-oriented reputation.
From a property market perspective, Yatala is an emerging lifestyle and employment hub. Its industrial land has been fully established as a cornerstone of the region's economy, while the residential component remains niche but steady. Acreage living continues to appeal to buyers who want more land close to the city, while the suburb's commercial strength underpins its long-term economic growth.
Yatala offers a unique mix of industry, rural lifestyle, and connectivity. For those seeking space, convenience, and access to both Brisbane and the Gold Coast, it represents a practical and distinctive choice that balances employment opportunities with a quieter, semi-rural way of life.
Lifestyle
Yatala offers a distinctive blend of semi-rural living and major employment precincts, with large industrial estates sitting alongside acreage homes, paddocks, and established gardens. Many residents enjoy the contrast of spacious residential properties with sheds, workshops, and room for vehicles or equipment, set only a short drive from one of southeast Queensland’s key logistics hubs.
Day-to-day life in the residential pockets feels grounded and practical. Families, tradespeople, and business owners value the space to store gear, keep animals, or work on projects at home, while still being close to jobs and services. The broader landscape includes open fields, creek corridors, and views toward the ranges, reminding residents that they are still on the fringe of the hinterland.
Yatala appeals to those who want both convenience and room around them. The suburb’s mixed identity as an employment centre and semi-rural enclave creates a lifestyle where work, land, and connectivity sit closely together.
Travel
Travel in Yatala revolves around its direct links to the M1 Motorway and the arterial routes that feed into it. Residents and workers use these connections for commuting to Brisbane, Logan, and the Gold Coast, as well as for freight movements that support the industrial estates. Road access is one of the suburb’s defining advantages.
Most local journeys are by car or commercial vehicle, whether heading to nearby train stations in Ormeau and Beenleigh, visiting shops, or moving between industrial and residential areas. The presence of heavy vehicles is a normal part of the local transport picture, especially around business precincts.
Despite this industrial focus, the residential areas are typically set back from main corridors, accessed by quieter local streets. This arrangement allows residents to benefit from strong connectivity while keeping their home environments relatively calm compared with the main transport spine.
Schools & Amenities
Yatala’s residents generally look to neighbouring suburbs for schools and most day-to-day amenities. A wide selection of public and private schools is available in nearby Beenleigh, Ormeau, Pimpama, and the broader northern corridor, with many families choosing options that sit conveniently along their commuting routes.
Shopping, dining, and health services are provided through retail centres in Beenleigh, Ormeau, Pimpama, and surrounding suburbs. Service stations, takeaway outlets, and local businesses in and around Yatala add another layer of amenity, particularly for workers in the industrial precincts.
Recreational spaces are found along local waterways, parks, and in nearby town centres, while the famous Yatala Pies stop remains a recognisable local landmark and meeting point. Together, these amenities support a lifestyle that is both practical and well connected, reflecting the suburb’s dual role as a place to live and a place to work.
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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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