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Single homeowners in Surfers Paradise, QLD

There are 4,556 lone-person households in Surfers Paradise, Queensland, according to the 2021 ABS Census. That's 39.9% of the 11,420 households in the suburb. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $1,606 โ€” a clear signal of an owner-occupier cohort. Median age is 42, above the national median of 38.

Surfers Paradise at a glance โ€” 2021 Census

26,412Population
11,420Total households
4,556Lone-person households
39.9%Live alone
42Median age
$1,606Median monthly mortgage
$410Median weekly rent
43.5%Never married (15+)

Source: ABS 2021 Census of Population and Housing ยท SAL SAL32702

A mid-career suburb

Surfers Paradise sits close to the national median age at 42. The lone-person cohort here spans a wide range โ€” first-home buyers, mid-career separations, and long-term residents in roughly equal measure.

Living alone is the norm here

39.9% of households in Surfers Paradise are lone-person โ€” well above the 25.6% national figure. That density matters: there are simply more single neighbours within walking distance than in a family-dominated suburb.

What the mortgage data tells us

The median monthly mortgage repayment in Surfers Paradise is $1,606. That number reflects current homeowners โ€” people actively paying off the place they live in. A higher median typically points to a suburb where ownership is the dominant tenure, particularly among working-age residents.

Many residents have never married

43.5% of residents aged 15+ in Surfers Paradise have never been married. That sits at the upper end of the AU distribution and forms a significant share of the local single-and-settled population.

Why a suburb-based app makes sense in Surfers Paradise

National dating apps drop you into a pool of strangers from three states. Doorstep flips that โ€” every member is anchored to a single suburb, so you only see the people who actually live in Surfers Paradise. No ranked wall of faces โ€” you meet one neighbour at a time, and you choose your move the moment you see them. It's how dating used to work before the apps stretched everyone thin.

How Doorstep works in Surfers Paradise

Doorstep is a dating and community app built suburb-by-suburb. When you join, you're anchored to Surfers Paradise โ€” you see the homeowners who actually live here, not strangers in another state.

On the People Map, everyone shows as an identical neutral pin โ€” no photos, no avatars, nothing that lets you sort a whole suburb by looks. To learn anything about a neighbour you have to tap their pin. You do get to see them then โ€” but that's the moment you have to choose your move: knock, wave, or ring. You're meeting one person at a time and deciding there and then, not scrolling a ranked wall of faces. It's a fair go for everyone โ€” looks come second, by design.

And it's homeowners only: no transient matches, no people halfway out the door.

Beyond dating, Surfers Paradise gets its own community board โ€” a place to ask which tradie to use, swap garden cuttings, or find a reno buddy.

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