Iconic North Stradbroke Island tiny home hits the market

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123 Tramican Street, Point Lookout is going to auction on June 6.


A tiny home that has become a local island landmark is set to make waves when it goes under the hammer.

If you’ve spent any time exploring Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island over the past few years, chances are this dreamy one-bedroom container house has caught your eye.

123 Tramican Street, Point Lookout.


The tiny home is at Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island.


Instantly recognisable and widely admired, the property at 123 Tramican St created a buzz when it hit the market five years ago, and now it presents an opportunity once again.

Brisbane-based Arna Harris and her family have owned the modern abode since December, 2021 and have used it as a base for summers at the beach and 4WDing the island’s inland tracks.

“We have been going to Straddie for years,” Ms Harris said.

“I had been looking for a holiday home after Covid and when this came up, I took the day off work, travelled to the island and bought it on the spot.”

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123 Tramican Street, Point Lookout.


Minjerribah Country

Minjerribah, or North Stradbroke Island, is known for its stunning natural beauty.


Created by PODCON, the home, on a 350sq m parcel, showcases a clever and contemporary approach to coastal living.

Currently configured as one bedroom and one bathroom, the design includes a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, well suited to the relaxed lifestyle south east Queensland is known for.

123 Tramican Street, Point Lookout.


South Gorge Beach, North Stradbroke Island.


The home has been finished with high-quality materials and thoughtful detailing throughout.

A portion of the block is flat and usable and ideal for securely storing a boat or jet ski.

The property is being sold with Redlands Council-approved plans to expand into a four bedroom, two-bathroom home complete with dual living areas.

A render of what could be built at 123 Tramican Street, Point Lookout.


The DA provides a pathway to enhance both its size and future value, though the approval expires April 1, 2027.

“It’s been a wonderful base for our family and friends,” Ms Harris said.

“We just found something across the road.

“We are too time poor to do the build and it’s time to pass it on.”

A render of what could be built at 123 Tramican Street, Point Lookout.


Ray White North Stradbroke Island principal Chris Ransley is taking the property to auction on June 6.

PropTrack data reveals the median price in Point Lookout is $2,253,750, up 4.2 per cent over 12 months.

Stradbroke Island is known for its pristine beaches, wildlife and marine life, Indigenous heritage and eco-tourism, and is a popular day trip or holiday destination.

The passenger ferry is a 25-minute trip while the vehicle ferry takes 40 minutes.

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