20 Cicada Close Buderim QLD 4556
20 Cicada Close Buderim QLD 4556
5 bed house on 1085m² lot|Built 2008|School catchment|Auction Apr 2|Spacious family land in quiet cul-de-sac. This five-bedroom house on a 1085sqm block suits extended families or multi-generational households needing room for living and vehicles. The generous land size allows practical use for gardens, play areas or future extensions, with low 25% building coverage leaving ample open space. Built in 2008, it offers modern construction without the maintenance demands of older homes, plus solar panels and full NBN for everyday efficiency. Sitting in a cul-de-sac on Cicada Close, it mirrors nearby sales like 10 Cicada at $590k and 12 Cicada at $1.3m, positioning it competitively among larger family homes. Properties like this draw buyers from growing families or downsizers wanting space without vast estates, especially in Kuluin and Maroochy catchments just 1-3km away. Local market data shows similar five-bed houses holding steady value, buoyed by Buderim’s family demand and no overlay risks. Its elevation and coverage support long-term appeal for holding or subtle enhancements. Quiet positioning off main roads adds to enduring lifestyle fit, even as nearby smaller lots turn over faster. Recent street activity suggests quick interest for auction, underlining solid positioning.
Market Insight:
Buderim demand is anchored by established schools, hinterland prestige and proximity to the Sunshine Coast Health Precinct, keeping buyers clustered around $1.3M houses and $750K units. ([andreamonti.com.au](https://andreamonti.com.au/suburb-data/buderim-qld-4556/?utm_source=openai))
The approved 450-home Wises Farm release underscores appetite but also raises traffic, flood and infrastructure pressures as supply edges higher. ([couriermail.com.au](https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/sunshine-coast/sunshine-coast-council-to-decide-on-wises-farm-housing-project/news-story/ae4ea3689b4ca911a53f221d50607ebf?utm_source=openai))
Prices have stayed firm in the past six months, with houses delivering mid-single-digit growth, units ahead in low double digits, and rents nudging higher to keep sales velocity ahead of other hinterland pockets. ([realestate.com.au](https://www.realestate.com.au/qld/buderim-4556/?utm_source=openai))