Burleigh Heads is bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east, Miami to the north, Burleigh Waters, West Burleigh to the west and Tallebudgera to the south. The area comprises two distinct sub areas. The northernmost portion consists of a coastal strip from Brakes Crescent to the Gold Coast Highway and the southern section adjoins the business district of Burleigh Heads clustered around the headland of that name and the national park. The Gold Coast Oceanway provides pedestrians and cyclist access along the beaches of Burleigh.
History
Burleigh township itself is much older and was the site of early development including restaurants and guest houses to support the increasing interest in bathing that took place in the last years of the 19th century and the first of the 20th century. It has been the centre of beach activities for many years.
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The Future
Recent times have seen a transition of beachfront properties from traditional 2 bedroom holiday units to 3 bedroom live in style units. The Baby Boomers want to enjoy low maintenance living with the best of everything, hence the growing demand for large style units on the beachfront.
With Burleigh's Village atmosphere what could be more ideal than to live locally with ocean views and be able to stroll to the restaurants or beach nearby.
The future looks bright with recently completed Ivory, Swell, Nautique and Ambience buildings being sold well before completion and a new project Element being launched for sale shortly. With many developers eyeing off Burleigh Heads we will see much change ahead.

