Bass Coast Shire
Smiths Beach
vic 3922
About Smiths Beach
Lifestyle & Local Atmosphere
This is a relaxed, scenic suburb that attracts surfers, holiday visitors, and people seeking a laid‑back coastal retreat. There’s a small village hub at Smiths Beach Road and Marlin Street featuring a surf shop, café, and general store. The area is conveniently close to Cowes and the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, blending leisure with accessibility.
Demographics & Community
Smiths Beach has a population of around 300 and the population growth between 2016 and 2021 Census was about 40 percent. The average age is approximately 52, and most households consist of childless couples or retirees. A high proportion of homes are owned outright, and very few are rented.
Transport & Connectivity
Most residents drive to get around, as public transport options are very limited. Walking and cycling are less common, though possible locally. The suburb is roughly 1.2 square kilometres in size with around 6 percent dedicated to parks and open space.
Market Outlook
Smiths Beach remains appealing to downsizers, retirees, or owners seeking a quiet coastal lifestyle. Supply is relatively scarce and development is minimal.
Summary
Smiths Beach is ideal for those looking for a serene coastal setting with surf and natural beauty. It combines a tight‑knit, older demographic with limited housing availability and moderate property values. Accessibility to shopping, schools, and larger town centres like Cowes is convenient, but the pace here is deliberately unhurried.
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