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Best Suburbs in Hobart for Families in 2026
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Hobart is small by capital city standards, which means families have less ground to cover. The decisions here are driven by school zone, topography (the hill suburbs versus the flatter east bank and Kingborough) and proximity to the city.

Sandy Bay

Sandy Bay is Hobart's premium inner suburb for families. Good schools including The Hutchins School, Fahan School and Sandy Bay Infant School. The suburb runs from the waterfront up the slopes of Mount Nelson, offering spectacular views. Prices are the highest in the city.

Kingborough (Kingston, Blackmans Bay, Margate)

South of Hobart, the Kingborough area has attracted strong family migration for its newer housing, good state schools, community facilities and access to the southern beach beaches. Kingston is the commercial centre; Blackmans Bay is the quieter beach lifestyle option.

Glenorchy

Glenorchy on the western shore offers the best value in the greater Hobart area. Good community facilities, school access and the Glenorchy Arts Precinct have improved the suburb's profile significantly. Housing is more affordable than the eastern shore and Sandy Bay.

Eastern Shore (Rosny, Howrah, Rokeby)

The eastern shore suburbs across the Tasman Bridge are popular with families seeking space and value. Good government schools, proximity to the Eastlands shopping centre and views back to the mountain make Howrah and Rosny consistent family choices.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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