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Sippy Downs
4.3(9 reviews)

Sippy Downs, QLD 4556

4.3(9 reviews)

Ranked 15th best suburb by locals in Sunshine Coast Region, QLD

Great for

  • Safe and sound
  • Neighbourly spirit
  • Resale or rental value
  • Schools
  • Shopping options

Not great for

  • Nightlife

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Professionals
  • Retirees
  • Singles
  • Students

Reviews of Sippy Downs, QLD

9th July 2022

"Disappointed, overpriced."

We looked here before eventually buying in Buderim (which we love) but we found it had a very ‘estate’ feel with houses close together and a lot of houses feeling the same. That said, prices are still sky high. Feels hot when you’re in there without the sea breeze and most houses were tenanted in the areas we looked. Lots of talk about break ins, for that price no thank you.

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Stephanie Paulson
Stephanie Paulson

Can I ask more about Buderim? It's an area of interest for us and our young family. Are there any particular areas to avoid? :)

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11th February 2022

"Sippy has everything!"

Chancellor primary is currently ranked 7th best on the coast, on par with SC Grammar the private school, which is saying something!

The university provides lots of public transport and we have our pick of shopping with a Coles precinct and Woolworths both in here.

The highway and motorway are nearby meaning Sippy has easy access to everywhere and is easily accessible, there’s Mooloolaba beach in one direction, beautiful Buderim next door and the rainforest location of Montville behind. We’re spoilt for choice here and still, it’s a quiet and peaceful area. I personally live between Woolies and the University which has become something of a prestigious area, older statement homes on larger blocks with greenery and parks everywhere.

I highly recommend Sippy Downs to families and older retirees as it is convenient, peaceful and very livable.

My neighbours are friendly and will often come out for a chat, I’ve never had any issues with crime or heard of any happening in this established section of Sippy and many families happily walk their kids around here soaking up the beautiful atmosphere.

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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"A family suburb with amenities"

Great walking paths, great home prices, long term occupiers, plenty of shops, traffic can be a little heavy in peak hour

Great for

  • Schools
  • Easy access to shops

Not great for

  • High rental return

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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"Perfect suburban lifstyle !"

We love all the beautiful paths around the lakes, perfect for a stroll or bike ride. The sense of community is just fantastic with every age group represented here, there’s everything from retirement villages to students who are attending the nearby University it literally has everything for everybody! Being a mum of two kids aged 8 and 10 it’s reassuring there are so many traffic calming fixtures on the roads such as chicanes not only do they give you peace of mind but they actually look attractive and give a lovely calmness and peacefulness to the area. Some of the best schools are here with Chancellor and Sienna on your doorstep and easy access to all the other schools on the coast. The University is here too for the budding geniuses. It’s a short 11 minute drive to Mooloolaba Beach and being close to the sunshine motorway, only 1 hours’ drive to Brisbane CBD. It has a pub, huge supermarket lots of shops and the best fish and chip shop in the whole of the sunshine coast! Definitely Sippy Downs !!

Great for

  • Schools
  • Easy access to shops

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Students
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"Get me out of here"

Position is ideal for coastal or Brisbane workers.
Teenagers get bored quickly, not enough reliable public transport and drugs are become a bigger problem.
Schools couldn't be faulted, excellent.
Avoid living near University accommodation. Very noisy

Great for

  • Schools

Not great for

  • University Students are very inconsiderate to live near, very noisy

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Students
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carow

Which university accommodation do you mean please?

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"Ripe for an education"

I first bought my property 7 years ago as a rental, of which I lived there for 2years (recently moved). It was a great to live in regards to public transport, education, medicine and not to far to the beach or shops. However, I noticed a very obvious increase in crime and littering as the uni student population increased.

In our last couple of months before moving we had uni students trespass onto our property (jumping 6ft fences) and blatant littering onto our front lawn (including throwing alcholic glass bottles late at night/early morning which would then smash). It was just not us, all of our neighbours complained about the same issues.

The traffic is ridiculous during peak times now as well. It was not rare to take ten minutes to leave my street to get onto university way (main drag). However, out of these peak times easy to drive/cycle and lots of public transport

Good area for all family types - retirees, family with children, couples and singles as there is lots of parks, shops, schools, doctors and even a gym.

Great for

  • Schools
  • Easy access to shops

Not great for

  • Littering
  • High rental return

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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"A great place to be"

Sippy Downs is a family friendly suburb and a wonderful place to live. Everything you need is at Sippy Downs, including a large supermaket, a petrol station, a variety of shops and different banks. Sippy Downs is also only 10mins from Mooloolaba beach! And 15mins to Kawana Shopping World. There are also multiple schools and our very own Sunshine Coast University. Our neighbours are wonderful and I am proud to live in Sippy Downs.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Students
  • Beach Lovers
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"No need to leave."

I have lived on the Sunshine Coast for 19 years and lived in at least 9 houses along the coast. Three of those were in Sippy Downs. It is the easiest place to live on the Sunshine Coast in my experience and the suburb is made up of many different family's, singles, couples and retirees. There are two shopping areas, 6 educational facilities, dog park and parks all within walking distance.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"Sippy Downs is a university town which is relatively new growing rapidly."

Sippy Downs is a reasonably new university town approx. 20 mins drive from the coast on the Sunshine Coast. Because it is inland a little it has tended to attract the younger families where they could afford the real estate. In saying that, it does have a man made canal and along this area there are some quite large and expensive homes.

It is a well planned township and along with the new residential areas a large commercial area has been developed which brings in extra traffic to the area and also offers quite considerable employment in the area.

There is not a lot in the way of entertainment but it does have fine cuisine and nightlife is within a 20 minute drive.

The area has also been popular for families because a child can enter school at kindy level and go right through to university, all within 1 km of each other.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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