It's time to take advantage of this large sized 678m2 property and turn it into what your dreams have been made of! Cleared and flat with open surroundings, this block offers no shortage of beautiful island sunshine with the elevation allowing for a perfect island breeze.
Located 500m from the Wahine Drive Boat Ramp, 29 Bayswater ticks all of the boxes for your new build. The ferry terminal and shopping centre is less than 5kms to the north and the beautiful Sandy Beach picnic area is only 4kms to the south. A high set build will give you water views out over the Canaipa Passage looking straight towards North Stradbroke Island.
Got a boat?? Need a big shed?? Love your veggie gardens?? Have it all with this property!
There is water & NBN running past this property, ready to be connected.
This is the perfect piece of land to build your dream home, a holiday retreat or a long-term rental on the ever-growing Russell Island. Don’t be the one, in 10 years time, that says “I should have bought that!”
Russell Island is only a twenty-minute ferry ride from the mainland (Redland Bay) with Brisbane city forty minutes north and the beautiful Gold Coast forty minutes south.
Please call Scott on 0450 522 399 to enquire today.
Property Code: 3147
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