Agnes Water has never needed to play catch-up. It’s confident in its own rhythm—laid-back yet sophisticated, unpretentious yet quietly magnetic. While others chase comparisons to Noosa or Byron Bay, those who know Agnes Water understand its magic lies in its restraint. This is a coastal town that breathes authenticity, where life slows to the tide, and opportunity still feels within reach.
The first wave of development in Agnes Water, from 2000 to 2007, shaped a community that’s evolved organically—respecting its natural beauty and preserving the easy balance between local character and coastal charm. Now, a new chapter beckons with the release of the signature site: 9 Agnes Street, an irreplaceable land holding in the heart of the town’s Jeffery Court precinct.
With 90 metres of high-profile frontage overlooking Tom Jeffery Park, this rare 2,283sqm parcel commands extraordinary presence and visibility—unrivalled for any premium commercial, hospitality, or boutique accommodation concept.
Zoned for prime mixed use with a 12-metre (three-storey) height limit, the Jeffery Court precinct is the vibrant heart of Agnes Water—a subtropical parallel to Hastings Street’s energy but with room to grow. Here, the canvas is open for inspired thinking: a luxury beachfront residence, a boutique resort blending design and nature, a curated dining and retail destination.
Unlike its southern cousins where scarcity dictates the rules, Agnes Water remains refreshingly attainable. It’s a place where innovation meets accessibility—and where visionary ideas can take root against one of Queensland’s most pristine coastal backdrops.
Changing hands only once in 30 years, this landmark site is a generational opportunity. To those who recognise the power of timing and place—9 Agnes Street is an invitation to shape the future fabric of Australia’s next great coastal enclave.











