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Locals Rank Cairns' Best Suburbs Across 5 Key Neighborhoods

A guide to Cairns' best suburbs, from leafy Edge Hill and Whitfield by the rainforest to the beaches of Trinity Beach and affordable Mooroobool, in tropical far north Queensland.

By Cairns Property Desk · 2 July 2026 at 11:32 pm · 1 min read Updated

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Locals Rank Cairns' Best Suburbs Across 5 Key Neighborhoods
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In short: Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree, blends a tropical lifestyle with a tight rental market (vacancy around 0.9 per cent) and a regional median house price near $580,000 as at early 2026. It spans rainforest-fringe prestige to affordable inner suburbs and northern beaches. Here is how the main areas compare.

Rainforest-fringe prestige: Edge Hill and Whitfield

Edge Hill is consistently Cairns' most sought-after address, leafy and elevated beside the Botanic Gardens, with houses roughly $650,000 to $760,000. Neighbouring Whitfield is quieter and more private, backing onto World Heritage rainforest, with the city's highest medians.

Inner-city convenience: Cairns North and Parramatta Park

Cairns North, two kilometres from the CBD between the Esplanade and the northern arterials, is the inner-city residential pick (around $520,000 to $620,000) with strong rents. Parramatta Park offers character homes close to the centre.

Northern beaches: Trinity Beach and Kewarra Beach

Trinity Beach and Kewarra Beach deliver relaxed beachside living with houses around $750,000, popular with families and investors for their lifestyle and rental appeal.

Affordable and growth: Mooroobool, Redlynch and Smithfield

Mooroobool is one of the most accessible entry points (around $420,000 to $490,000), while Redlynch and Smithfield to the north combine newer homes, schools and lifestyle with steady demand.

Which suburb is right for you?

Prestige and lifestyle buyers choose Edge Hill and Whitfield. Inner-city buyers pick Cairns North. Families and beach lovers head to Trinity and Kewarra. First home buyers find value in Mooroobool and the growing northern suburbs. With vacancy tight, act quickly.

Prices and availability change and vary by street. Confirm current figures with local agents before deciding.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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