Lindisfarne
The suburb of Lindisfarne, located on Hobart's Eastern Shore, is approximately 6 kilometers from the city center. It is centered around a bay of the same name, one of many sheltered anchorages along the Derwent River. The bay is home to several clubs catering to rowing, sailing, and motor-cruising, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy yachting, canoeing, or simply spending time on the water.​
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Lindisfarne also offers a large recreation park with playing fields and is a hub for outdoor activities. The Clarence Foreshore Trail runs through the suburb, offering a beautiful coastal walk from Lindisfarne to Geilston Bay. This section provides stunning views of the yachts in Geilston Bay, as well as vistas across the river to Selfs Point and kunanyi/Mount Wellington. For those looking for a longer walk or bike ride, this trail can be combined with other sections of the Clarence Foreshore Trail.
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On the southern side of Lindisfarne, the suburb of Bellerive is in close proximity. Bellerive stretches from Kangaroo Bay, bordering Rosny Park, along the shoreline of Bellerive Esplanade to Kangaroo Bluff, then to Bellerive Beach, and east to Second Bluff where it meets Howrah. To the north, Bellerive is bordered by the foothills of Waverley Flora Park. This area offers additional shops, services, and beautiful walking paths, providing more opportunities for residents of Lindisfarne to enjoy the waterfront and local amenities.
Lindisfarne is conveniently located near Eastlands Shopping Centre and reputable schools like Lindisfarne Primary and St. Mark’s Catholic College. With its mix of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and proximity to Hobart, Lindisfarne is the perfect place for those looking to enjoy a balanced lifestyle in a thriving community.

Lindisfarne's Purchasing Demographic
Lindisfarne appeals to a broad range of buyers, from young families seeking a community-focused area with great schools and parks, to professionals working on the Eastern Shore or in Hobart’s CBD. The suburb offers an easy commute into the city, making it ideal for those looking for convenience without sacrificing a peaceful, suburban lifestyle. Additionally, it attracts individuals looking to downsize from larger properties, offering a variety of low-maintenance homes that still provide space and comfort. With its mix of tranquil living and proximity to key work and leisure areas, Lindisfarne is perfect for those in different stages of life seeking balance and practicality.
Lindisfarne's Real Estate
Market Trends
According to data from the Real Estate Institute of Tasmania (REIT), the median house price in Lindisfarne has shown significant growth in recent years. In 2020, the median price was $615,000, but by 2022, it surged to $829,000, reflecting the broader trend across Tasmania during the pandemic. Increased demand for housing and low interest rates played a role in this rise.
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While many areas in Tasmania, including Lindisfarne, saw an average price decrease of approximately 12%-15% after the pandemic surge, the recovery has been strong. As of 2024, the median house price in Lindisfarne has steadily increased to $753,000, demonstrating the suburb's resilience and continued appeal to homebuyers, even in a shifting economic landscape.
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Lindisfarne remains a standout suburb in Tasmania’s property market, with consistent demand indicating it will continue to be one of the most desirable places to live in the greater Hobart area. According to RealEstate.com, the median house price has once again increased to $782,500 as of this month.
