2 Lot Available

Co-Living Salmon Street

Gympie Region, Tin Can Bay, QLD, 4580,

$800,024 - $819,192

4 Beds
4 Bath
2 Garage

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Tin Can Bay is a peaceful coastal town in Queensland, located approximately 220 km north of Brisbane and 52 km northeast of Gympie, nestled on a peninsula flanked by Snapper Creek and the internationally important Great Sandy Strait wetlands.

The town supports essential services including a supermarket, pharmacy, butcher, bakery, newsagent, marine supplies, and healthcare outlets. Recreational facilities include a marina, boat ramps at Norman Point and Crab Creek, fish markets, caravan parks, and the Tin Can Bay Country & Bowls Clubs. Monthly local markets (3rd Saturday) add a community feel.

Tin Can Bay State School caters from Prep to Year 10 (~270 students in 2018), including a special needs stream. For Years 11–12, students typically travel to Gympie State High School. A public library and community-run CWA meetups provide local engagement

The town is famous for its hand-feeding wild Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins early each morning—one of Queensland’s few licensed locations. A 9.5 km foreshore path links Norman Point to Crab Creek with boardwalks and birdwatching zones through mangroves—a Ramsar-listed wetland sanctuary hosting abundant migratory birds. Additional attractions include sailing, fishing, kayaking, and touring the marina and waterways. Community sports include golf at the local club, bowling, tennis, and pool options.

Positioned along Tin Can Bay Road, the town links via the Bruce Highway to Gympie (approx. 50 min south) and Brisbane (2½ hrs south). With no rail service, residents rely on private vehicles. The maritime infrastructure—including boat ramps, marina, and ferry services—supports boating access to Fraser Island and the strait

Tin Can Bay provides a serene, nature-rich coastal lifestyle ideal for retirees, fishermen, boaties, birdwatchers, and anyone who values wildlife and community character. With modest schooling, basic services, and strong marine access, it remains low-key but steadily appealing. Limited transport options—especially no rail—mean reliance on cars, and secondary education requires travel. But if you’re drawn to dolphin hand-feeding, wetlands, and gentle coastal living, it’s one of Queensland’s true lifestyle gems.

Rent Weekly $1,260
Rent Monthly NA
Rent Yearly NA
Rental Yield Return 8.19%
Land Registration
Land Size 390m²
House Size 204.64m²

Rent Weekly $1,260
Rent Monthly NA
Rent Yearly NA
Rental Yield Return 8.00%
Land Registration
Land Size 403m²
House Size 206.93m²

Harper Valentino

0497844039