Highly restricted land
≈0% of Acton Park (Tas.)’s residential land is highly restricted.
No single restriction type dominates.
Highly restricted residential
Not highly restricted residential
Source: Geometric union of 2-storey, low-density, detached-only, and heritage controls across Acton Park (Tas.). ABS SAL code 60006. Methodology →
Note: Figures and the map cover only the parts of this area inside the capital’s Significant Urban Area; land beyond the SUA boundary is excluded from our modelling.
Hobart context
Hobart’s suburbs, ranked by highly restricted residential land.
Council:
- Austins Ferry ≈100%
- Berriedale ≈100%
- Blackmans Bay ≈100%
- Bonnet Hill ≈100%
- Cambridge (Tas.) ≈100%
- Chigwell ≈100%
- Clarendon Vale ≈100%
- Dynnyrne ≈100%
- Electrona ≈100%
- Fern Tree ≈100%
- Gagebrook ≈100%
- Geilston Bay ≈100%
- Glenlusk ≈100%
- Granton ≈100%
- Herdsmans Cove ≈100%
- Howden ≈100%
- Huntingfield ≈100%
- Kingston Beach ≈100%
- Lenah Valley ≈100%
- Lutana ≈100%
- Margate (Tas.) ≈100%
- Midway Point ≈100%
- Montrose (Tas.) ≈100%
- Mornington (Tas.) ≈100%
- Mount Nelson ≈100%
- Mount Stuart (Tas.) ≈100%
- New Town (Tas.) ≈100%
- Oakdowns ≈100%
- Penna ≈100%
- Pontville ≈100%
- Risdon Vale ≈100%
- Rokeby (Tas.) ≈100%
- Rose Bay (Tas.) ≈100%
- Rosetta ≈100%
- Seven Mile Beach ≈100%
- Snug ≈100%
- South Hobart ≈100%
- Taroona ≈100%
- Tranmere (Tas.) ≈100%
- Warrane ≈100%
- West Hobart ≈100%
- West Moonah ≈100%
- Claremont (Tas.) ≈99%
- Lindisfarne ≈99%
- Sandy Bay ≈98%
- Howrah ≈98%
- Glenorchy (Tas.) ≈97%
- Bellerive ≈97%
- Brighton (Tas.) ≈97%
- North Hobart ≈97%
- Lauderdale ≈96%
- Richmond (Tas.) ≈95%
- Kingston (Tas.) ≈94%
- Sorell ≈93%
- Bridgewater (Tas.) ≈92%
- Moonah ≈92%
- Old Beach ≈89%
- Battery Point ≈82%
- Hobart ≈56%
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