Your personal piece of paradise awaits. Level builing pad, beautiful water views framed by natural bushland and premium position at the end of a no thru road enclave.

Build your dream home here today or land bank for tomorrow, either way you are on a winner. Act today before another savvy buyer does,

The Block:
Dimensions: 17.9 frontage x 35.8 depth
Aspect: East over Perulpa Bay
Views: Water
Fenced: No
Vegetation: Natural bushland, level building pad

The Location:
To Passenger ferry, vehicle barge, boat ramp and recreational pontoons: 5 min 3km
To Village shopping: 5 min (2.8km)
To Primary School: 2min (1.3km)
To Bay Islands Golf Club: 4 min (2.5km)
To Macleay Island Bowls Club: 4 min (2.4km)
To Pats Park Recreation Reserve, Sandy Beach and Boat Ramp: 6 min (4.1km)

For a copy of the Develo report containing information regarding all overlays and utility placements, just hit the enquire button now.

Macleay Island is the second largest of the four Bay Islands, situated 30km from Brisbane in the Moreton Bay Marine Park at the southern end of Moreton Bay. It is 6.5km long and 4km wide at its widest point. Protected by North Stradbroke Island to the east, Macleay is connected to the mainland by ferries and barges, which also connect to inter-island transport for the four Bay Islands.

The Island has great natural beauty including small sandy beaches, rainforest, rocky shores, mangrove foreshores and views to the mainland, North Stradbroke Island and towards Moreton Island.
Macleay is also host to a number of service organisations such as Lions and the Macleay Island Progress Association. A primary school, ambulance station, SES and Volunteer Fire Brigade are based on the island. Check our Community Services page for more information. There are several shopping centres and many small island businesses which cater for the community

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.