There is a rare composure to 51 Stevens Street, Yeronga. A residence that feels less like a home and more like a private estate of enduring significance, framed by river light, architectural proportion and material integrity. Its presence is immediate, cinematic, and quietly assured.
Set across 7,326sqm of elevated riverfront land with an extraordinary 57 metres of Brisbane River frontage, this is one of the city's most substantial riverfront holdings within 5.5km of the CBD. With uninterrupted views across the water to the Indooroopilly Golf Course, the estate offers privacy, scale and a sense of permanence that is increasingly impossible to replicate.
Manicured lawns, formal gardens, established trees and water features unfold across the grounds, anchored by a northern courtyard and terraces that appear to hover above the river's edge.
The residence itself is an exercise in architectural theatre. A soaring gallery-style foyer, finished in Crema Marfil marble and crowned by a glass roof, sets a tone of understated grandeur. Formal and informal living and dining spaces extend across a single expansive level, opening seamlessly onto filled travertine terraces designed for long afternoons and riverfront entertaining.
At the centre, the kitchen pairs Calacatta marble surfaces with Sen Ash timber cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances, supported by a walk-in pantry and dedicated cold room. Every detail is deliberate, every finish enduring.
Five bedroom suites are appointed with marble ensuites and walk-in robes or dressing rooms, while a private suite of amenities includes a traditional sauna, spa and gymnasium. The lower level offers a self-contained au pair or guest studio, basement garaging for five to six vehicles, a wine cellar, a second marble foyer and extensive storage throughout.
Above, the hand-finished copper roof forms a defining architectural statement, its natural patina enriching the home's quiet sense of luxury. Designed not for spectacle, but for longevity, this is an estate of rare restraint and lasting relevance.
The residence has recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation which included commercial grade flood mitigation technology to the lower levels for peace of mind.
Key features include:
• 7,326sqm of elevated riverfront land with 57 metres of frontage
• 18-metre fully tiled swimming pool with salt/chlorine system
• Full-size flood-lit tennis court with pavilion
• 9-metre pontoon with services and solar power (approx. 8m river depth)
• Boat ramp, travertine terraces, cylinder-mown lawns and formal gardens
• Marble gallery foyer with glass roof
• Multiple formal and informal living and dining zones
• Five ensuited bedroom suites with marble finishes and dressing rooms
• Executive office, gym, sauna, spa and lift (three-person capacity)
• Self-contained maid/au pair studio
• Insulated wine room (600+ bottle capacity) with Liebherr refrigeration
• Five to six car basement garage, garbage chute and extensive storage
Services and Infrastructure
• Hand-finished copper roof
• Three-phase power with 22kVa diesel generator
• 20kw solar panels with 17kw Fronius inverter
• 50,000L water tank storage
• Reverse osmosis filtration system and water softener
• Ducted air-conditioning and motorised Vental louvres
• Security system with CCTV and remote-controlled gates
This incomparable riverfront estate sits moments from the Yeerongpilly Green Riverside precinct, Pat Rafter Arena, elite sporting facilities and some of Brisbane's most prestigious schools. Yeronga train station, soon to benefit from the Cross River Rail project, is also nearby.
From its restrained architecture to its extraordinary landholding, 51 Stevens Street represents a once-in-a-generation offering, timeless, grounded and without equal on the Brisbane River.