Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
1 William Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
LDR
Low Density Residential
LEP: Noosa Shire Council Planning Scheme 2020
Height Limit
9m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
600m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Noosaville is served by local public primary and secondary schools, with strong independent and Catholic alternatives within 5 km. The suburb benefits from proximity to established schools on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Families should verify exact catchment boundaries with the QLD Department of Education before making decisions.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Noosaville are likely zoned for Noosaville State School (primary) and Noosa District State Secondary College (secondary); however, verify current boundaries via the Queensland Government Schools Finder.
Nearby schools
Noosaville State School
In catchmentCooroy State School
Noosa District State Secondary College
In catchmentSt. Andrew's Lutheran College
Sunshine Coast Grammar School
St. Joseph's Catholic School
St. Andrew's Catholic College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
1 William Street, Noosaville is located in a moderate-traffic coastal area with good accessibility via Noosa Parade and Gympie Terrace. Traffic is generally manageable except during peak holiday periods and summer weekends when beach traffic increases significantly.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning and evening peak hours show moderate congestion on Gympie Terrace and Noosa Parade. Significant traffic increases occur during school holidays, weekends, and summer months due to beach tourism. Holiday periods can elevate congestion to high levels.
Public Transport
Approximately 400-600 meters from Noosaville bus stops served by Sunbus local routes connecting to Noosa Heads and broader Sunshine Coast destinations.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Gympie Tce at Massoud Park (0.4km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Gympie Tce at Massoud Park
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Gympie Tce at Massoud Park
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Gympie Tce at Ely Park
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Gympie Tce at Ely Park
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Gympie Tce at Quota Park
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Gympie Tce at Quota Park
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Gibson Rd at The Cockleshell
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Gibson Rd at The Cockleshell
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Gympie Tce at Lions Park
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Gympie Tce at Lions Park
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Flood Risk
Noosaville is located on the Noosa River estuary and is subject to significant tidal and riverine flood risk, particularly during high rainfall events and storm surge conditions. The locality has experienced notable inundation during historical flood events and is covered by the Noosa Shire flood overlay mapping. Properties in this area face elevated flood risk and are typically subject to strict planning controls requiring elevated structures and flood-compatible design.
Planning Controls
- •Minimum floor levels set above the probable maximum flood (PMF) or 1% AEP flood level
- •Restrictions on basement construction and wet storage below design flood level
- •Mandatory flood impact assessments and engineering reports for new development
- •Requirements for flood-compatible construction materials and wet/dry proofing in flood-prone zones
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-12.5
Noosaville is a coastal suburb on the Sunshine Coast with moderate bushfire risk due to proximity to bushland reserves and undulating terrain in surrounding areas. Properties in Noosaville typically fall within BAL-12.5 zone under QLD's Bushfire Prone Area mapping, requiring standard construction measures. Risk is mitigated by coastal location and mixed residential-commercial development, though proximity to Noosa National Park and bushland corridors necessitates defensible space management.
Crime & Safety
Noosaville is a coastal suburb in the Sunshine Coast region with crime rates generally below Queensland state averages. Property-related offences such as theft represent the largest category, typical for a tourist and residential destination. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime conditions with strong community policing presence in the popular waterfront precinct.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Noosaville remains a premium lifestyle destination with constrained infill development driven by river-frontage value, heritage conservation overlays, and strict density controls. Activity focuses on adaptive reuse of character properties, boutique mixed-use precincts along Hastings Street, and pedestrian/cycling infrastructure connecting to Noosa proper. Growth extends to adjacent estates like Noosa Springs rather than core Noosaville consolidation.
Noosaville riverfront mixed-use redevelopment
0.5 kmBoutique residential and hospitality precinct targeting Noosa River foreshore with heritage-sensitive design constraints.
Determination: 2026
Hastings Street commercial refurbishment
0.3 kmFacade and interior upgrades to core retail and dining strip with improved pedestrian access.
Noosa Springs residential estate (Stage 2)
2.1 kmLow-density residential subdivision delivering premium family homes and townhouses in established growth corridor.
Determination: 2024
Gympie Terrace apartment conversion
0.8 kmHeritage building adaptive reuse converting period structures into short-stay holiday apartments.
Determination: 2025
Noosa River shared pathway extension
1.2 kmRegional cycling and pedestrian pathway linking Noosaville to adjacent precincts via river corridor.
Determination: 2024
Residential DA cluster - Viewland Drive precinct
1.5 kmMultiple medium-density residential applications in established hinterland-adjacent residential zone.
Determination: 2025-2026
Heritage & Conservation
Noosaville is part of the broader Noosa character area with established heritage conservation overlays, particularly around Hastings Street and the waterfront precincts. The suburb contains early-to-mid 20th century residential properties with heritage significance, influenced by the development of Noosa as an exclusive beach destination. Properties in conservation zones are subject to design and development controls protecting the area's distinctive character.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Development assessment required for alterations to heritage-listed buildings
- •Bulk and scale controls within conservation areas
- •Vegetation and landscape character preservation requirements
- •Setback and streetscape design guidelines
Nearby Heritage Items