Have we mentioned the views?
Set across two generous blocks, this unique 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home is perched in a peaceful cul-de-sac on Russell Island and offers incredible, never-to-be-built-out views to the water. With a quiet grass road behind the property (a true Russell Island quirk), you're just 100m from water access.
Inside, the home is packed with character and warmth. Think soaring timber ceilings, wood accents throughout, and a layout inspired by yacht living. The breezeway links two of the bedrooms to the main living space, while the third bedroom downstairs offers privacy and a luxe bathroom with a huge rain shower.
• Open plan living with air-conditioning, ceiling fans, and a charming wood stove
• 2 blocks - separate titles
• Stunning timber details – ceilings, countertops, and finishes
• High-speed NBN
• Biolytix worm septic system – regularly serviced and reliable
• Two-car garage with barn door access – ideal man cave or workshop
Outdoor living is what it's all about here.
Enjoy dinner from the pizza oven on the lower deck, just around the corner from mature fruit trees – olives, citrus, mangoes, lychee, pomegranates and more. The rich soil, four water tanks, and a garden shed make it ideal for green thumbs.
And those sunsets? Spectacular. We missed capturing the best one by a day – maybe you'll send us a photo once you're settled in.
The Location
To Passenger ferry and vehicle barge: 5 min (2.1km)
To Village shopping: 5 min (3 km)
To Bay Islands Aquatic Centre: 5 min (2.9 km)
To Primary School: 5 min (3.2 km)
To Russell Island RSL: 5 min (2.4 km)
To Russell Island Bowls Club: 7 min (4.7 km)
To Jock Kennedy Boat Ramp: 6 min (3.5 km)
To Russell Island Boat Ramp (Wahine Drive): 11 min (7.7 km)
To Sandy Beach Recreational Reserve: 15 min (11 km)
Discover Life on Russell Island
Nestled on the edge of Redland Bay, Queensland, Russell Island is the largest of the Southern Moreton Bay Islands, covering 8 kilometres in length and nearly 3 kilometres in width. Located between North Stradbroke Island and the mainland, this peaceful island offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a vibrant community.
Russell Island (also known as Canaipa) is home to a variety of evocatively named landmarks, including the tranquil Kinbbinkibbinwa Point, the serene Ooncooncoo Bay, and the lush Whistling Kite Wetlands. The island's fascinating past includes its original Indigenous inhabitants, followed by lime burners, timber getters, oystermen, and early settlers who farmed sugar, fruit, and cotton. Today, the island retains a relaxed, village atmosphere, with modern conveniences and facilities catering to a laid-back lifestyle.
Island Life at Your Doorstep
Russell Island boasts a range of amenities to make everyday life easy and enjoyable. The local shopping centre includes a Supa IGA, post office, hairdresser, and more. You'll also find essential services such as a police station, ambulance centre, and medical centre, along with a pharmacy and pathology collection centre. The island is well-equipped for families with a primary school, childcare centre, and public swimming pool.
For recreation, residents and visitors enjoy the Russell Island RSL & Bowls Club, a hardware store, petrol station, vet, pet store, and several excellent cafes. Whether you're grabbing a coffee, picking up groceries, or enjoying a meal, everything you need is just around the corner.
A Creative Haven
Russell Island is also a thriving hub for artists, musicians, and creatives of all kinds. With its tranquil surroundings and breathtaking landscapes, the island has long attracted a diverse and passionate creative community. The island's unique natural beauty and relaxed pace of life provide the perfect backdrop for artists to find inspiration, with many calling it their home.
Throughout the year, Russell Island hosts monthly markets, a number of art walks, exhibitions, and cultural events, where local artists showcase their works. The island also features a range of galleries and pop-up art shows, offering a platform for emerging talent. If you enjoy discovering local art, you'll find plenty of opportunities to connect with artists and immerse yourself in the island's vibrant creative scene.
Musicians often gather for informal performances, jam sessions, and community concerts, adding to the island's lively and artistic atmosphere. For those with a creative spirit, Russell Island is a place where you can both live and create in a truly inspiring environment.
The Great Outdoors
The waters surrounding the Southern Moreton Bay Islands are a paradise for boating enthusiasts, kayakers, and fishermen. The island's coastline is famous for its stunning sunrises and sunsets, best enjoyed from one of the many parks or walking trails. If you're keen on outdoor activities, there are plenty of opportunities for cycling, hiking, and swimming.
According to WeekendNotes.com, Russell Island ranks #4 in Brisbane's best spots for kayaking, making it a must-visit for water sports lovers. For a more relaxed day, you can explore the island's natural beauty and enjoy the peace of island living.
Important Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or provide warranties regarding its accuracy. Interested parties must make their own inquiries.