Renting in Redcliffe: Coastal lifestyle awaits
Published 8:02am 6 August 2025
ADVERTORIAL
Tucked along the sparkling shores of Moreton Bay, Redcliffe is fast becoming one of South East Queensland’s most desirable locations, not just to own, but to rent.
Whether you're a young professional, a growing family, or a downsizer craving ocean breezes, renting in Redcliffe offers the perfect blend of lifestyle, location and laid-back luxury.
The experts at Crown Properties explain further …
Lifestyle on the water
Living in Redcliffe means waking up to the sound of waves and ending your day with a sunset stroll along the foreshore. With Suttons Beach, Margate Beach and Scarborough’s quiet coves all nearby, it’s a haven for beachgoers, paddleboarders and anyone who thrives in the outdoors.
Renters enjoy easy access to:
- Coastal walking and bike paths stretching along the Esplanade
- Boating and fishing spots with nearby marinas in Scarborough
- Popular markets, including the Redcliffe Farmers & Artisans Market every Sunday
- Oceanfront parks and playgrounds perfect for weekend picnics
Despite its seaside charm, Redcliffe isn’t cut off from city convenience. With an expanding café and dining scene, boutique shopping and essentials all within reach, the location offers everything you need without the inner-city chaos. Plus, it’s:
- Just 40 minutes to Brisbane CBD
- Only 25 minutes to the Domestic and International airports
- Connected by public transport, including bus and train links
Affordability meets flexibility
Renting in Redcliffe gives tenants the flexibility of location without the financial commitment of a mortgage - and with new developments rising across the Peninsula, rental options are more stylish and spacious than ever. From modern apartments with ocean views to charming low-set homes with backyards, Redcliffe has something for everyone.
It’s also a smart lifestyle choice for:
- Remote workers looking for a sea change with solid connectivity
- Families seeking safe, community-focused neighbourhoods and schools
- Retirees or downsizers craving a slower pace with creature comforts
- Professionals who want beachside living within commuting distance of Brisbane
Sense of community
What sets Redcliffe apart is its strong sense of community. From the buzz of the Sunday markets to open-air concerts, local art shows and foreshore events, renters here often find themselves quickly woven into the social fabric of the area.
Why rent in Redcliffe?
It’s not just about renting a property, it’s about access to a lifestyle that blends coastal calm with urban convenience. Whether you’re testing out the area before buying, relocating for work, or simply wanting a fresh start by the sea, Redcliffe offers the perfect place to call home, no strings attached.
Looking to rent in Redcliffe? Now’s the time to secure your spot in one of Queensland’s fastest-growing coastal regions.
To find out more, visit the Crown Properties website, pop into the office at 103 Sutton St, Redcliffe, or phone 07 3283 3313.
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