Diddillibah, QLD 4559

4(5 reviews)

Ranked 38th best suburb by locals in Sunshine Coast Region, QLD

Great for

  • Clean & green
  • Peace and quiet
  • Pest-free
  • Safe and sound
  • Neighbourly spirit

Not great for

  • Nightlife
  • Public transport
  • Eating out

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Professionals
  • Retirees
  • Singles

Reviews of Diddillibah, QLD

9th July 2022

"Low lying, flood risk"

Flooded in 2022, too low lying and close to water. Why would you bother?

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"So how do you pronounce Diddillibah?"

I guess that's it: not too many know about Diddillibah, and there's not really much at Diddillibah, and you wouldn't really come to Diddillibah unless you just found yourself here making a visit or perhaps looking for that elusive property you saw on realestate.com. But, once your here, which takes only minutes from Maroochydore, it's like "How's that serenity!' So, lets say Di'-dilly-bar is a pretty awesome place to live. It's clean, safe, and predominantly rural- residential acreage that undulates between the beautiful and iconic coastal towns and the majestic hinterland ranges. Having the best of both worlds: coastal and country, is possible in Diddillibah. Will it cost you? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely!

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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"Beautiful Diddillibah"

Diddillibah is great in that manye people even residents of the coast don't know where it is. It is a green clean acreage precinct - genuine farms interspersed with lifestyle acreage.

No shops, no sewage and for the most part no town water, so you need to have a tank and septic which is not an issue as the blocks are typically at least one acre.

Residents are surprisingly down to earth considering many of them are sitting on properties worth $1million+.

Cute village hall and our best kept secret, carols by candlelight with just local villagers every Christmas.

The best end of Diddillibah is as you drive further east from Kiel Mountain. Lovely open country and only 6 or 7 kms to Maroochydore.

Very tightly held area with not many houses coming up for sale very often.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"Peaceful Acreage Lifestyle"

NO TOWN WATER OR SEWAGE AVAILABLE - Also has NO SHOPS or the like which is good as its very quiet and peaceful. The Diddillibah Hall is an excellent location for meetings, gatherings and to vote. The area is all the way west to Woombye however the best part of the area is the eastern edge (nearer to Maroochydore). The acreage/farm lifestyle is perfect yet only 10mins the airport/shops/surf beaches. No units and therefore very few renters make it very safe and a community of like minded residents. A top spot and (unlike Buderim) is not crowded with nursing homes and retirement villages. A really underrated area to live in general.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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tinaclay

i am looking at purchasing a property on diddillibah rd, however, i am surprised at the amount of property owners wanting to sell their properties which leads me to ask the question. Is there something happening in this area that is making people want to get out ie. future land developments. I love the area and although the property i am chasing is able to be sub divided...in my wildest dreams i would never do this. I am from bris and i would love to move my family of 4 children to this area. can you give me the heads up if there is any developments upcoming or highrise etc would be moving into the area.

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"Best of both worlds -bush & beach"

A pictureseque suburb with large blocks with comfotable homes. Far enough away from the coast for a leafy rural aspect with great veiws, close enough to the coast to enjoy the beaches, shopping, dining etc. Kiels Mountain has it all.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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