The 240-degree views from this Hamilton Island home look like they were plucked directly from a postcard: a verdant island rises from turquoise waters to meet a vast, blue sky beyond.
“The views are outstanding,” says Queensland Sotheby’s listing agent Wayne Singleton. “You’ve got north-facing views to Whitsunday Island, but you’ve got views to the east and to the west as well.”
Element Hill offers the luxury features expected of a Whitsundays home, including a wet-edge pool with stunning ocean views.

Singleton says the house was designed for corporate holiday lettings. Eight bedrooms have their own en suites, tea and coffee facilities, and a fridge. The self-contained nature of the accommodation makes it perfect for hosting events.
“You can have weddings or corporate functions there,” Singleton says. “[There’s] also a scullery out the back where you can have a private chef.”
Three kitchens – each with panoramic views – make catering seamless. There is a fully equipped gym, multiple indoor and outdoor dining zones, and a level, manicured lawn, which Singleton says is easily accessible from the road for trucks and marquees.

A games room, which conveniently converts into a conference room, will keep kids entertained. The outdoor pizza oven and gas fire pit are ideal for intimate gatherings.
The location is in a prime pocket of the island. “It’s just below One Tree Hill,” Singleton says. “That’s our sunset cocktail lookout [spot] for guests.”
The lucky buyer of Element Hill won’t need to wait in line for the popular bar, however, as they can enjoy a similar aspect from their own balcony, which captures both the sunrise and sunset.

Singleton says the surrounding area has mostly private homes, but Element Hill “has been the largest home in that district”.
He says the vendors hosted large family gatherings there, but mainly used the property as a holiday home and for investment potential.
“[The vendors] are from the Gold Coast,” he says. “They built it, had a bit of fun, but now their circumstances have changed.”

He says there has already been significant interest in the property, with prospective buyers looking to use the home primarily for lifestyle purposes and for rental returns.
Singleton notes that such properties rarely come on the market.
“[It’s] probably one of the best homes on the island,” he adds.
The 4 Whitsunday Boulevard house is priced at $18 million to $20 million.