Photography by Alicia Harvey - Real Property Photography - Rockhampton/Yeppoon

Rosslyn is a fast-growing suburb boasting quality homes, some on slightly larger blocks, and often stunning views.

The steep volcanic outcrop that shelters Rosslyn bay was formed over 70 million years ago and is one of the most fascinating geological formations in the area. A short, but vigorous walk to the summit reveals magnificent views of the Keppel Islands, the surrounding coastline and volcanic formations.

Rosslyn Bay Harbour is a hive of activity with ferries regularly departing for Great Keppel Island, along with Keppel Bay cruises, bareboat charters and recreational fishing cruises. Local fishing trawlers also make use of the harbour, returning with freshly caught reef fish, prawns, bugs and mud crabs. Visitors can indulge in this mouth-watering bounty at the Rosslyn Bay Fisherman's Co-op where it's guaranteed fresh!

Nearby Statue Bay and Double Head are renowned fishing destinations where you'll find Black Jewfish, Cod, Tuna and Mackerel. The rock wall surrounding Rosslyn Bay Harbour is also known as a good spot to wet a line.

North Queensland's largest marina, Keppel Bay Marina, boasting 400 berths.

Conveniences include;

  • Kemp beach
  • Bluff point scenic walk
  • Keppel Bay Marina with excellent dining options, service station, boat ramps, health and wellness facilities, residential apartments and villas and resort accommodation.
  • Parks and pathways 
  • Pebbles Beach
  • Ferry terminals to Great Keppel Island and Seafood Co-op. 

 

Rosslyn is made up of 81% owner occupied properties and 19% rental properties

Population of 574

5 Year population change + 63.1%

(Source RP Data March 2024)

Median house price is $853,500 as of March 2024.

The average days on market is 36 days as of March 2024.

The median rent is $470p/w as of March 2024.