Major $19.5 Million Pavilion Project Signals Strong Future for Redcliffe Property Market

Construction has commenced on the highly anticipated $19.5 million redevelopment of Suttons Beach Pavilion, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing transformation of the Redcliffe Peninsula foreshore.

Backed by the SEQ City Deal Liveability Fund and delivered by City of Moreton Bay, the project is expected to revitalise one of the region’s most iconic beachfront locations. Completion is slated for mid-2027, with the new pavilion designed to become a vibrant community hub featuring dining spaces, landscaped areas and panoramic ocean views.

The timing coincides with the release of several new and current residential projects across Redcliffe and Woody Point, reflecting growing developer confidence in the region’s long-term outlook.

Among them is Horizon, positioned almost directly across the road from Suttons Beach, placing future residents within moments of the upgraded pavilion and beachfront amenity. In nearby Woody Point, The Alfred, Arcos, and Nautica are also contributing to a wave of boutique coastal living opportunities designed to meet strong buyer demand.

Horizon // Living Room

According to Position Property, enquiry across the Peninsula continues to be driven by lifestyle-focused buyers — particularly Brisbane residents seeking a sea change without sacrificing connectivity. The appeal lies in walkable foreshores, established cafés, relaxed village pockets and easy access to major transport links.

Woody Point is proving popular with downsizers looking to “right-size” without compromise. Many are selling larger family homes in Brisbane’s suburbs to secure low-maintenance, architecturally designed apartments that still offer generous floorplans, outdoor entertaining areas and water views. The result is a demographic shift bringing renewed energy and spending power into the local community.

The Alfred // Living Room

We note that infrastructure investment, lifestyle amenity and carefully curated residential projects often work hand-in-hand to elevate a precinct’s profile. With the Suttons Beach Pavilion redevelopment underway and multiple quality developments now selling, Redcliffe and Woody Point are increasingly being recognised as mature yet evolving coastal markets.

As construction progresses and new residences near completion, the Peninsula’s next chapter is clearly taking shape, one defined by lifestyle, connectivity and renewed confidence in waterfront living. All expected to keep the spotlight firmly on Redcliffe’s property market in the years ahead.

Explore Position Property’s Redcliffe projects today and get in touch with Adam Carter to book a private viewing and secure your place in this fast-growing coastal precinct.