If you’ve been watching the north Brisbane corridor grow, you’ll know the Moreton Bay region is fast becoming one of Queensland’s most desirable new-home destinations. Offering affordability, lifestyle and connection, two of its most anticipated masterplanned communities - Kinma Valley and Rivermont - are setting the standard for sustainable, family-focused living.
Moreton Bay continues to attract buyers looking for space, value and long-term lifestyle – particularly those finding the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane LGAs increasingly out of reach. Positioned between two major city centres, the Moreton Bay Region offers newer estates, larger blocks and the opportunity to build a modern home without sacrificing access to employment, schools or essential infrastructure.
For buyers researching their options, understanding how the region is evolving – and what that means when building in Moreton Bay – is a key first step before choosing where to build.
As property prices rise across neighbouring LGAs, many buyers are looking to the space between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast for greater flexibility and value.
Moreton Bay provides:
Access to both city centres
Masterplanned estates designed for families
Larger allotments suited to modern home designs
Long-term growth supported by infrastructure investment
For many, this balance is why first home buyers are choosing to build new in South East Queensland, rather than compromise on location or land size.
Caboolture West - A Key Development Area in Moreton Bay
One of the most significant growth drivers in the region is Caboolture West, which has been formally identified as a key development area supporting future housing and infrastructure.
This designation supports coordinated planning for housing, transport, schools and employment, shaping how new communities are delivered across Moreton Bay.
Land is currently being delivered in Caboolture West by several major developers, including:
This level of activity is contributing to the scale and pace of growth now shaping the western Moreton Bay corridor.
Moreton Bay is attracting a diverse mix of buyers, including:
For many, the region offers the lifestyle benefits of two cities without the cost pressures of either. This mix of buyers highlights why the region continues to suit those building a home for long-term family living.
Building in a high-growth region comes with its own considerations, including land characteristics, estate guidelines and council requirements.
For buyers at the research stage, learning how Moreton Bay is developing provides valuable context before choosing a builder in the region.