Median Rent Overview
Boreen Point rent reflects the suburb’s unique lakeside position and peaceful village character, offering accessible options for those seeking a nature-based lifestyle. As a small township on Lake Cootharaba, Boreen Point rental prices attract families, retirees, and nature enthusiasts seeking waterfront living with access to the Noosa Everglades and a strong community atmosphere.
Boreen Point occupies a truly unique position in the Noosa region; it’s the only township situated directly on Lake Cootharaba, Queensland’s largest natural saltwater lake, and serves as the gateway to the renowned Noosa Everglades. This tiny lakeside village offers a lifestyle fundamentally different from both coastal beach suburbs and hinterland rural areas, creating a distinctive appeal for tenants seeking water-based living, natural beauty, and genuine escape from urban development.
Rent Range & Property Types
Understanding what you can expect to pay and what’s available helps you make informed decisions, whether you’re investing or searching for your next home.
Rent Ranges
Here’s what tenants are currently paying across Boreen Point:
- 1–2 bedroom units $450–$650/week
- 3-bedroom houses $650–$900/week
- 4+ bedroom homes $900–$1,400/week
Final rental prices vary based on property presentation, standout features, and proximity to the lake or village amenities.
Property Types
Boreen Point offers diverse rental options to suit different lifestyles:
- Lakefront properties with direct water access
- Character homes with bushland surrounds
- Family houses in quiet residential streets
- Holiday-style cottages near Lake Cootharaba
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Rental Demand & Vacancy
Boreen Point maintains steady rental demand with balanced vacancy rates year-round.
Nature & Water Appeal
Lake Cootharaba location attracts water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Small Village Character
Limited housing stock supports stable Boreen Point rental prices.
Gateway to Everglades
Access to Noosa Everglades draws eco-conscious tenants seeking a unique lifestyle.
Peaceful Retreat
Quiet lakeside setting appeals to retirees and families seeking tranquility.
Living in Boreen Point
Boreen Point offers a peaceful lakeside lifestyle on the shores of Lake Cootharaba, Queensland’s largest natural saltwater lake. The small township provides a gateway to the Noosa Everglades, water sports activities, and a close-knit community while remaining just 30 minutes from Noosa Heads and its beaches, creating a lifestyle that balances wilderness immersion with reasonable coastal access.
benefits:
- Lake Cootharaba for sailing, kayaking, and fishing
- Historic Apollonian Hotel and local brewery
- Gateway to Noosa Everglades and Great Sandy National Park
- Lakefront parks and family-friendly swimming areas
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Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions about renting in Boreen Point? Here are answers to the most common queries from landlords and tenants about Noosa’s most exclusive beach suburb.
Boreen Point has always been more associated with holiday accommodation than permanent rentals, so long-term rental stock is quite limited at any given time. This means prospective tenants need patience and quick action; properties don’t appear frequently, but when they do, they can secure tenants quickly, particularly waterfront or well-presented homes. Tenants serious about Boreen Point should register interest with agents early, monitor listings regularly, and be prepared to act immediately when suitable properties appear. The scarcity also means tenants who secure good properties often stay for years.
Boreen Point attracts water sports enthusiasts, retirees seeking peaceful waterfront living and community, families wanting alternative lifestyles emphasizing nature and outdoor activities, remote workers who can live anywhere and choose this location for lifestyle, and eco-conscious individuals drawn to Everglades access and wilderness proximity. Common characteristics include appreciation for nature and water recreation, comfort with relative remoteness, and preference for peace and community over convenience and shopping access. Most tenants own boats or water sports equipment.
Very important. Properties with direct lake frontage, private jetties, or immediate water access command significant premiums (30-50% higher rents) and attract the most committed tenants. Many Boreen Point tenants specifically seek the location for water sports, so direct access is highly valued. However, properties without frontage but offering boat storage, nearby ramp access, or lake views also perform well, as the village’s small size means nowhere is truly far from lake access. Tenants understand frontage properties are rare and expensive, so well-presented homes with reasonable water access at moderate prices also find good demand.
Yes, though with considerations. Families who thrive in Boreen Point typically value an outdoor lifestyle, nature connection, and a safe community environment over convenience. Children grow up with exceptional water skills, nature appreciation, and outdoor confidence. However, there’s no local high school (students travel to Tewantin or Pomona), limited extracurricular activities locally, and the distance to shopping and services requires planning. Families choosing Boreen Point are typically making deliberate lifestyle decisions, often seeking alternatives to suburban living, and are comfortable with the tradeoffs. The safe village environment and outdoor opportunities are major benefits for the right families.
The distance is generally acceptable to Boreen Point residents because they chose the location specifically for lake living rather than beach proximity. Most residents still access beaches periodically (weekend beach days, summer swims) but discover they prefer lake activities, such as sailing, kayaking, and Everglades exploration, to ocean beaches. The lake provides different but equally appealing water recreation without crowds. Tenants understand the tradeoff: lake frontage and wilderness access vs. immediate beach proximity. For those prioritizing beaches, Boreen Point isn’t ideal; for those prioritizing unique waterfront living and nature immersion, the distance to beaches is a minor consideration.




