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Margate 4019
Redcliffe Peninsula ยท City of Moreton Bay ยท 3.1 kmยฒ ยท Walk Score 35/100
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Margate the Redcliffe Peninsula's sandy soul ? a proper beachside suburb with the kind of wide, open foreshore that makes you forget you're only 28km from Brisbane. The Margate Beach Esplanade is a destination in itself, with cafes, picnic spots, and views across Moreton Bay. The median house price has climbed steadily as the peninsula's revival continues, but it's still significantly cheaper than anything comparable on the Gold or Sunshine Coasts. The train line to Kippa-Ring finally connected the peninsula properly, and Margate's been a beneficiary ever since.
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Living in Margate
Living in Margate: Redcliffe's English Seaside Namesake
Margate Beach, looking south along the esplanade. One of the few genuine surf beaches on Moreton Bay, Margate has been entertaining Brisbane families since the 1880s. The holiday homes along the foreshore are increasingly being converted to permanent residences as the peninsula grows.
An English Name for a Queensland Beach
The English Margate was recorded as Meregate in 1254, evolving to Margate by 1293. The name translates to 'a pool gate or gap in a cliff where pools of water are found' โ an apt description for a seaside town. When Redcliffe Peninsula developers began selling land in the 1880s, they chose the name to evoke the English seaside holidays that potential buyers would have known.
It was part of a deliberate naming cluster: Margate, Scarborough, and Clontarf โ all English and Irish coastal resort names โ designed to position the Redcliffe Peninsula as Brisbane's answer to the English seaside. The first government land sales in the area occurred in the 1860s, but the suburb's real development came later as the peninsula's population grew.
A Century of Seaside Holidays
For most of the 20th century, Margate was where Brisbanites went for a beach holiday. The Margate Beach stretch โ one of the few genuine surf beaches on Moreton Bay โ drew families from across the city. Holiday homes lined the esplanade, and the foreshore park became a weekend gathering place. The Margate Baths, a tidal swimming enclosure, gave children a safe place to swim regardless of conditions.
The construction of the Hornibrook Bridge (1935) and later the Houghton Highway made the peninsula more accessible, but Margate retained its holiday charm even as the other peninsula suburbs grew more residential. Today, those original holiday homes are increasingly being converted into permanent residences โ a sign that the weekend escape has become a permanent destination.
Margate Today
Margate today is a residential coastal suburb with a strong holiday-at-home feel. The Margate Beach foreshore is the heart of the community โ a patrolled swimming area, a playground, picnic shelters, and a string of cafes along the esplanade serving the weekend crowd. The Margate Shopping Village on Oxley Avenue handles daily needs. The Redcliffe Hospital is a few minutes south. The median house price of $820K reflects the suburb's growing popularity as a permanent address rather than just a weekend destination.
Who Should Buy Here?
Margate is for buyers who want a genuine beachside lifestyle at a price that doesn't require a Sunshine Coast budget. It's for families who'll spend summer weekends on the sand, for retirees who want sea views without the high-rise, and for anyone who appreciates that a suburb named after a 13th-century English fishing village can feel like a permanent holiday.
Liveability
Living here
Liveability Score
6/10Schools & Education
Walkability & Lifestyle
- 6 parks covering 9% of area
- 1 per 1,000
- Bike Score: Moderate
- Margate Village
- Redcliffe 5 min
Transport
No train station within the suburb โ bus services provide public transport connections.
- ~45 min by car
- ~45 min via Houghton Hwy
- Bus routes: 690
- North Lakes, Caboolture, Brisbane City
People & Demographics
Margate has a median age of 40 with 60%. Household income averages $1,650/week (Mid-range). Population +5%.
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Who Margate suits
Based on property data, demographics, and lifestyle factors, Margate appeals to these buyer profiles.
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Safety & Crime Intelligence
Crime score: 20/100 โ significantly safer than QLD & national benchmarks across most categories.
Break-ins โ5% ยท Vehicle theft โ14% ยท Violent โ4.5%
Chance of violent crime: 1 in 195
Flood & Environmental Risk
Moderate โ coastal. Low. Always verify your specific property:
- Check Moreton Bay Flood Viewer
- Council flood planning overlay may apply
- Insurance: check with provider โ flood premiums vary by specific lot
Development & Infrastructure Pipeline
Margate has active development projects shaping the suburb's future.
- Margate Foreshore
- Redcliffe Golf Club
Top Sales
Updated: May 2026 ยท Public property records + market estimatesRecent recorded sales in Margate across the last 3 months.
Investor Summary
- Investor profile: Coastal with golf club
- Demand indicator: Steady demand
- Gentrification risk: Low
- Subdivision potential: Moderate
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Living in Margate: Redcliffe's English Seaside Namesake
Margate takes its name from the famous English seaside resort in Kent โ a name meaning 'a pool gate or gap in a cliff where pools of water are found,' dating back to 1254. The Redcliffe Peninsula's developers in the 1880s chose a cluster of English resort names โ Margate, Scarborough, Clontarf โ to
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