Rare Yeronga Riverfront Estate Has Been Listed After 25 Years

Riverfront Estate
Photo credit: Place New Farm

A rare riverfront estate in Yeronga has been listed, highlighting one of the suburb’s most significant riverside properties in recent decades.


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Located at 51 Stevens Street, Yeronga, the property occupies 7,326sqm of elevated land with 57 metres of frontage along the Brisbane River. It has not changed hands in 25 years.

riverfront estate
Photo credit: Place New Farm

Constructed between 1969 and 1970 for the Foyster family, the home was once described as Brisbane’s most expensive residence built at that time. The house remains a single-level design, which is unusual for properties of this scale on the river.

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riverfront estate
Photo credit: Place New Farm

Inside, formal and informal living zones extend through to travertine terraces that overlook the river and provide views across to the Indooroopilly Golf Course. The residence features five bedroom suites, walk-in robes, marble-finished ensuites, a butler’s pantry with cold room, and a 600-bottle wine cellar. Additional amenities include a gym, basement parking for around six vehicles, an 18-metre pool, a flood-lit tennis court, a pontoon and boat ramp.

The riverfront estate is represented by Heath Williams of Place New Farm. According to Place Advisory data, Brisbane’s riverfront market saw roughly 40 homes change hands city-wide last year, with a total transaction value of about $231.8 million and an average price around $5.8 million.

In Yeronga, house values have risen sharply, with the median now around $1.625 million following a 25 per cent increase over the past 12 months.


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This listing illustrates the rarity of large riverfront parcels in established inner-city suburbs. With this property now open for expressions of interest, it offers an opportunity to secure substantial land, direct river access and a single-level layout within 6 km of the CBD — features that are increasingly uncommon in Brisbane.

Published 14-November-2025

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