He said there was a four-bedroom home on site which was around 70 years old and in need of a renovation.
Mr Scott revealed his decision to sell did not come easily.
The family had initially intended to relocate permanently to the property, but life had other plans.
"We've moved north of Brisbane, and with three kids now, our lifestyle changed," Mr Scott said.
"It became trickier to get there as often as we'd like, and with a newborn, it was becoming a bit much to maintain properly.”
We think of the property as a legacy block, Mr Scott said.
“It needs someone who can preserve it for the future. The previous custodian did incredible work regenerating it, getting rid of weeds and maintaining it.
“It really needs someone with time - perhaps a family with older kids or extended family members who can help out.”
He said swimming in the creeks, and walking old tracks and pathways was a big hit with his family.
“Being able to look straight up at Mount Warning, surrounded by mountains is pretty incredible,” Mr Scott said.