Area Hotlist — Hobart - North East TAS

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Hobart - North East area

Area Hotlist — Hobart - North East

1

Hobart CBD

1,516 votes

North-eastern residents commute just minutes to Hobart’s gracious sandstone core for offices, festivals and harbourside dining. The compact grid rewards walkers and cyclists, while University developments and boutique hotels keep weekday energy high. City-fringe apartments remain a favourite strategy for investors chasing solid rental yields with minimal upkeep.

2

River Derwent

693 votes

The broad Derwent lines much of the North-East shoreline, gifting homes sweeping water vistas and cooling breezes. Locals launch dinghies before work, jog the Clarence Foreshore Trail and cheer New Year fireworks from backyard decks. Regular ferry trials hint at future commute options that could further lift riverside appeal.

3

Glebe Hill Village

547 votes

Tassie’s newest neighbourhood centre, Glebe Hill Village, brings a full-line Coles, medical suites, child-care and drive-through dining to Howrah’s growth corridor. Easy parking and sleek design make it an everyday go-to, while adjacent greenfield estates channel constant foot traffic. Early buyers already enjoy uplift from the amenity boost.

4

Mount Wellington

418 votes

Kunanyi / Mount Wellington anchors Hobart’s skyline, delivering alpine hikes, snow play and world-class MTB trails only 20 minutes from the Eastern Shore. Its weather shield moderates summer highs, while dawn reflections paint the Derwent pink. The mountain’s daily recreation options underpin Hobart’s coveted outdoors-within-minutes lifestyle brand.

5

Old Beach

304 votes

Old Beach blends semi-rural tranquillity with river frontage and new-build homes on roomy blocks. Morning rowers glide past private jetties, and kids ride bikes on quiet cul-de-sacs. Quick access to the East Derwent Highway means CBD commutes in under 20 minutes, a balance that continues to attract young families.

6

Lindisfarne Village

250 votes

Café-lined Lindisfarne Village hugs the river opposite Constitution Dock, offering bakeries, doctors and yacht-club sunsets five minutes from town. Heritage cottages sit beside 1960s brick homes, and a popular coastal walking track links to Simmons Park playground. The village vibe drives strong demand from downsizers and professionals alike.

7

Geilston Bay

235 votes

Geilston Bay provides leafy hillsides, a calm rowing course and riverside dog park within a ten-minute drive of the centre. The local high school and community marina anchor activity, while generous block sizes invite renovations with epic water views. Planned foreshore path upgrades look set to further raise its profile.

8

Eastlands Shopping Centre

228 votes

Tasmania’s largest mall, Eastlands, bundles majors, cinemas and dining terraces in Rosny Park. Express buses deliver commuters door-to-door, and 140+ stores keep weekends buzzing. Regular refurbishments and rooftop solar speak to long-term confidence, making nearby townhouse developments and apartments appealing to both renters and owner-occupiers chasing convenience.

9

Seven Mile Beach

166 votes

Seven Mile Beach stretches as a golden ribbon bordering protected dunes and a tranquil golf resort. Residents surf gentle breaks, gallop horses at dawn and watch planes trace final approaches overhead. Recent approval for a luxury hotel signals elevated tourism demand and potential uplift for surrounding coastal acreage.

10

Howrah Beach

110 votes

Sheltered Howrah Beach offers family-friendly swimming, a shoreline skate park and unbeatable Mount Wellington views at sunset. Boardwalk links extend north to Bellerive, perfect for weekend cycling circuits. Nearby cafes and Glebe Hill Village upgrades are transforming the suburb from sleepy enclave to hot prospect for sea-change buyers.

11

Bellerive Beach

102 votes

Bellerive Beach pairs white sand with the historic bluff, a bustling marina and the Big Bash cricket roar from Blundstone Arena. Twilight dog-walks and summer markets keep the promenade lively, while the ferry delivers CBD commuters in 15 minutes. Limited stock and prestige streets ensure enduring capital growth.

12

Tasman Bridge

84 votes

Tasman Bridge connects North-East suburbs to the city in a swift five-minute drive, its nightly lighting and New Year fireworks forming a skyline icon. A protected cycle lane and future ferry hops broaden transport options, further validating Eastern Shore living for professionals who crave short, scenic commutes.

13

Ralphs Bay

82 votes

Ralphs Bay’s shallow wetlands lure migratory birds and windsurfers, wrapping around Lauderdale with glassy sunrise vistas. Environmental protection limits large-scale development, preserving the sleepy coastal character prized by locals. Kayakers, anglers and kite-boarders share the inlet, and waterside cafes cultivate a laid-back weekend flavour.

14

Shoreline Shopping Centre

76 votes

Shoreline Shopping Centre anchors Howrah–Bellerive with a renovated Woolworths, dining courtyard and essential services beside the foreshore trail. Free community events and a monthly market extend its draw beyond groceries. Ample bus connections and medical suites lift weekday patronage, strengthening the case for higher-density projects in the immediate precinct.

15

Acton Park

73 votes

Acton Park delivers acreage living under airport flight paths yet only 12 minutes to major retail. Hobby farms, equestrian arenas and bush reserves define its green sprawl, while NBN fibre and school buses keep families connected. Limited supply of lifestyle lots supports steady value appreciation despite its semi-rural setting.

16

Rosny Park

72 votes

Rosny Park is Clarence’s civic heart, hosting council chambers, libraries, TAFE and thriving park-and-ride nodes. Pedestrian links to Eastlands and waterfront cycleways encourage car-free errands. Ongoing Rosny Hill lookout redevelopment promises new cafés and event spaces, bolstering the suburb’s live-work-play credentials for young professionals and downsizers.

17

Hobart Airport

72 votes

Hobart Airport supports daily mainland connections, Antarctic program logistics and thriving freight operations. A $200 million expansion is adding gates, hotels and car-rental plazas, amplifying jobs across the North-East. Quick freeway access keeps early flights painless, while airport noise corridors are carefully managed to protect residential amenity.

18

Coal River Valley

62 votes

Coal River Valley’s rolling vineyards and heritage Richmond village sit 20 minutes from the Eastern Shore, offering cellar doors, hot-air ballooning and country pubs for effortless Sunday escapes. Gourmet tourism fuels farm-gate expansion, while fertile flats attract hobby farmers and tree-changers seeking boutique cool-climate viticulture opportunities.

19

Opossum Bay

61 votes

Opossum Bay occupies a thin peninsula with calm swimming coves on one side and windsurf breaks on the other. Holiday shacks mingle with modern builds, all wrapped by a scenic coastal walk. Limited land and captivating water views underpin healthy capital growth and strong short-stay demand throughout summer.

20

Lauderdale Beach

60 votes

Lauderdale Beach fronts Frederick Henry Bay with gentle surf, a popular dog-exercise zone and cafés serving sunrise lattes. Coastal duplexes and new townhouse projects sit metres from the sand, offering investors solid rental inquiry from professionals craving barefoot commutes. Planned foreshore beautification promises even stronger lifestyle credentials ahead.