Stage 12 is currently under construction and will be completed late in 2024. Planning is already underway for Stages 13, ensuring continued growth and carefully phased releases.
Yes, in addition to ongoing residential development, plans include expanding the parkland area and creating more communal spaces for recreation and social activities as the estate grows.
Yes, the area is serviced by multiple Metro Tas bus routes, with bus stops conveniently located along the East Derwent Highway, providing easy access to the city and nearby towns.
There are minimal restrictions, allowing homeowners flexibility in their designs. The aim is to encourage homes that complement the natural setting while avoiding the typical rigid rules found in some developments.
Yes, the parkland and surrounding green spaces are designed for community use, featuring walking trails, picnic areas, and open lawns that everyone can enjoy.
The estate focuses on creating a welcoming environment with tree-lined streets, landscaped garden beds, and thoughtful touches like curb treatments that soften the overall look and feel of the development.
Yes, every block is fully serviced with connections for water, electricity, sewer, stormwater and nbn, ensuring that all essential infrastructure is in place for a smooth building process.
The estate appeals to a diverse range of residents, particularly families, first-homebuyers, and people seeking a spacious, nature-connected environment that’s still within easy reach of Hobart and other key areas. The larger block sizes and community-oriented design make it ideal for those looking for a welcoming and family-friendly lifestyle
Yes, the blocks here are generally larger than the standard residential lots found in surrounding areas. While most developments have minimum block sizes of around 450 square meters, this estate offers blocks starting at 500 square meters, giving residents more space to build and enjoy their property.
The estate includes a large central parkland area with walking tracks, footbridges, and open spaces. Future plans include adding amenities like BBQ kiosks and lawn areas for families to enjoy.
Yes, the estate is designed with a strong focus on community and nature. Features like tree-lined streets, landscaped garden beds, and thoughtfully integrated green spaces create a more welcoming and aesthetically pleasing environment compared to typical developments.
The estate was originally farmland known as Tivoli Green Farm. Over the past 20 years, it has been developed into a thriving residential community while maintaining elements of its rural roots, offering a blend of modern living and natural surroundings.