Hobart Guide · June 2026

Subdivisions in Hobart: A Comprehensive 2026 Guide

Everything Tasmanian homeowners and investors need to know about subdividing land in Hobart — eligibility, costs, approvals, and the best suburbs for subdivision opportunity in 2026.

$760K
Hobart median house price
5–7%
Annual price growth
$20–40K
Typical subdivision cost
Contents
  1. What Is Land Subdivision in Tasmania?
  2. Is My Property Eligible?
  3. The Approval Process
  4. Costs in 2026
  5. Recent Planning Reforms
  6. Hot Suburbs for Subdivision
  7. Common Pitfalls
  8. Working with Professionals
  9. Key Resources

What Is Land Subdivision in Tasmania?

In Tasmania, land subdivision is governed by the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 (LUPAA) and assessed under the Tasmanian Planning Scheme (TPS) — a single, statewide planning instrument that replaced 29 individual council planning schemes in 2022. The TPS provides a consistent framework for subdivision assessment across all Tasmanian councils, making it significantly more predictable than the council-by-council variation seen on the mainland.

Subdivision applications are assessed and decided by the relevant local council (not a state authority), using the TPS framework and any applicable Local Provisions Schedule (LPS) specific to that municipality.

Is My Property Eligible?

Minimum Lot Sizes Under the Tasmanian Planning Scheme

ZoneMinimum Lot SizeNotes
General Residential450 m²Most of Hobart's established suburbs; need ~950 m²+ to subdivide
Inner Residential250 m²Higher density; applies near CBDs and activity centres
Low Density Residential1,000 m²Outer suburban and peri-urban areas
Rural Living2 haClarence and outer areas; limited infill
Village500 m²Regional towns; council-specific LPS may vary

Your property's zone and minimum lot size can be confirmed using LISTMaps — Tasmania's online mapping tool that shows planning zones, overlays, and special area plans for every property in the state.

Other Eligibility Factors

The Approval Process Step by Step

01

Check LISTMaps

Use LISTMaps to confirm your zone, applicable codes, and special area plans. This is Tasmania's definitive source for planning information at the property level.

02

Pre-Application Meeting (Recommended)

Contact your local council's planning department for a pre-application meeting. Tasmanian councils are generally accessible and this step can save significant time and cost on complex sites.

03

Engage a Licensed Surveyor

A licensed surveyor prepares the plan of subdivision, assesses lot layout, and manages the application process. Surveyors are licensed under the Licensed Surveyors Act 1909 (Tas).

04

Lodge via PlanBuild Tasmania

Applications are lodged through PlanBuild Tasmania, the state's online planning portal. This includes the subdivision application, plans, and supporting documentation.

05

Council Assessment

The local council assesses the application against the Tasmanian Planning Scheme. Straightforward applications in compliance with the TPS are typically decided within 42 days. Discretionary applications may take longer.

06

Approval and Conditions

Approval is granted with conditions relating to services (TasWater connection, power), civil works (driveways, drainage), and any required covenants. All conditions must be satisfied before titles are issued.

07

Deposited Plan and New Titles

The surveyor prepares the final plan of subdivision and lodges it with the Recorder of Titles (Lands Tasmania) at The LIST, which issues new Certificates of Title.

Costs in 2026

Professional Fees

ServiceTypical Cost
Licensed surveyor (plan, lodgement, pegging)$6,000 – $11,000
Town planner / planning consultant (complex sites)$1,500 – $3,500
Conveyancer / solicitor$1,200 – $2,500

Government and Authority Fees

Charge2025–26 Amount
Council planning application fee$400 – $2,000 (council-specific)
TasWater developer contribution$3,000 – $7,000 per new connection
Lands Tasmania title registration$300 – $600
Civil works (crossover, drainage)$4,000 – $12,000

Total all-in cost for a standard two-lot subdivision in metropolitan Hobart: $20,000 – $40,000. Tasmania has the lowest subdivision costs of any Australian capital city, reflecting its smaller scale and the absence of large infrastructure contribution levies seen on the mainland. Complex sites (heritage, bushfire, geotechnical issues) can push costs significantly higher.

Recent Planning Reforms

Tasmanian Planning Scheme — Full Implementation (2022)

The Tasmanian Planning Scheme reached full statewide implementation in 2022, replacing 29 separate council development plans with a single, consistent framework. This has significantly reduced complexity for subdivision applicants and improved predictability of outcomes across all council areas.

Housing Tasmania Strategy

The Tasmanian Government's Housing Tasmania strategy (updated 2024) targets the delivery of additional housing supply across the state, with a focus on infill development and subdivision in established urban areas. Incentives for increased density near activity centres have been built into the TPS framework.

PlanBuild Tasmania Portal

The PlanBuild Tasmania online portal, launched progressively from 2020, now handles all planning applications across the state electronically. This has reduced assessment times and improved transparency for applicants tracking their subdivision applications.

Hot Suburbs for Subdivision in 2026

Glenorchy Moonah New Town Howrah Rokeby Clarendon Vale Kingston Blackmans Bay Claremont Granton New Norfolk Sorell

Glenorchy is Hobart's most active subdivision market — it sits in the General Residential zone, has large legacy blocks from the 1960s–1980s, and is close to Hobart's CBD via the main northern corridor. Clarence (Howrah, Rokeby) on the eastern shore offers good block sizes and strong family demand. The Kingston / Blackmans Bay corridor in the south is popular with young families and offers viable 950 m²+ blocks at moderate entry prices. Hobart's tight rental vacancy rate (below 1%) makes subdivision-created investment lots highly attractive.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Not checking LISTMaps overlays

Tasmania's overlays — bushfire, flood, heritage, landslip, and environmental significance — can significantly restrict or prevent subdivision. Always check all overlays before purchasing a site.

Heritage surprises in inner Hobart

Hobart has one of Australia's highest concentrations of heritage-listed properties. Any subdivision that involves partial demolition or disturbance near a heritage-listed building requires additional heritage assessment — add $3,000–$8,000 and several months to your timeline.

Assuming General Residential always means 450 m² minimum

While 450 m² is the TPS General Residential zone standard, individual council Local Provisions Schedules (LPS) can impose higher minimums in specific precincts. Always verify with the relevant council.

Underestimating TasWater costs

TasWater developer contributions for new connections can vary significantly depending on the infrastructure capacity of the local network. Get a pre-application estimate from TasWater early in the process.

Working with Professionals

Tasmanian subdivision requires a licensed surveyor (licensed under the Licensed Surveyors Act 1909), who manages most of the process from plan preparation through to Lands Tasmania registration. A town planner is advisable for heritage sites or properties with complex overlays. A conveyancer handles title creation. Contact the Planning Institute of Australia (TAS Division) for referrals to experienced local professionals.

Key Resources

ResourceWhat It's For
LISTMaps — TasmaniaCheck zoning, overlays, and special area plans
PlanBuild TasmaniaLodge planning applications online
Tasmanian Planning SchemeGoverning planning framework for all councils
TasWater — Developer ContributionsConnection fees and developer contribution rates
The LIST — Lands TasmaniaTitle registration and property data
City of Hobart — Stratas and SubdivisionsHobart Council subdivision information

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