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Hobart · Suburb

Dulcot

93 residential parcels covering 1.7 km².

Council: Clarence

Highly restricted land

0% of Dulcot’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 Dulcot. ABS SAL code 60169. 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:
  1. Austins Ferry 100%
  2. Berriedale 100%
  3. Blackmans Bay 100%
  4. Bonnet Hill 100%
  5. Cambridge (Tas.) 100%
  6. Chigwell 100%
  7. Clarendon Vale 100%
  8. Dynnyrne 100%
  9. Electrona 100%
  10. Fern Tree 100%
  11. Gagebrook 100%
  12. Geilston Bay 100%
  13. Glenlusk 100%
  14. Granton 100%
  15. Herdsmans Cove 100%
  16. Howden 100%
  17. Huntingfield 100%
  18. Kingston Beach 100%
  19. Lenah Valley 100%
  20. Lutana 100%
  21. Margate (Tas.) 100%
  22. Midway Point 100%
  23. Montrose (Tas.) 100%
  24. Mornington (Tas.) 100%
  25. Mount Nelson 100%
  26. Mount Stuart (Tas.) 100%
  27. New Town (Tas.) 100%
  28. Oakdowns 100%
  29. Penna 100%
  30. Pontville 100%
  31. Risdon Vale 100%
  32. Rokeby (Tas.) 100%
  33. Rose Bay (Tas.) 100%
  34. Rosetta 100%
  35. Seven Mile Beach 100%
  36. Snug 100%
  37. South Hobart 100%
  38. Taroona 100%
  39. Tranmere (Tas.) 100%
  40. Warrane 100%
  41. West Hobart 100%
  42. West Moonah 100%
  43. Claremont (Tas.) 99%
  44. Lindisfarne 99%
  45. Sandy Bay 98%
  46. Howrah 98%
  47. Glenorchy (Tas.) 97%
  48. Bellerive 97%
  49. Brighton (Tas.) 97%
  50. North Hobart 97%
  51. Lauderdale 96%
  52. Richmond (Tas.) 95%
  53. Kingston (Tas.) 94%
  54. Sorell 93%
  55. Bridgewater (Tas.) 92%
  56. Moonah 92%
  57. Old Beach 89%
  58. Battery Point 82%
  59. Hobart 56%
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