Once a hallmark of the "great Australian dream," a quarter acre may not be standard in today’s housing landscape but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
The quarter-acre block became synonymous with home ownership during the postwar boom of the 1950s and ‘60s as a symbol of stability and achievement.
But as Australia has continued to grow, these generous lots have made way for smaller land sizes as Australian communities weighed the benefits of slightly more dense neighbourhoods – both on an individual and societal level.
For many, a 1000sqm block is excessive to their needs. But for others, that size still suits. And contrary to popular belief, they still exist, even if it's no longer the standard size.
Here are seven locations where you can find build in a new estate on a quarter-acre block – or larger.
An artist's impression of the Jacaranda Estate in the Hawkesbury region, where quarter-acre blocks are on offer. Image: realestate.com.au
Glossodia, NSW
Set in Greater Sydney’s northwest fringe, the charming town of Glossodia offers a quiet country lifestyle within 68 kilometres of the CBD, where house prices sit at a median of $954,000 according to PropTrack data.
Popular for its leafy and family-friendly feel, this semi-rural suburb is in the Hawkesbury region near the Blue Mountains. The area features a range of leisure activities, from horse riding and go-karting to art galleries and the Australiana Pioneer Village.
Jacaranda Glossodia is a new rural residential neighbourhood in the Hawkesbury, offering blocks spanning from quarter-acre (1000sqm) to full-acre options (4000sqm).
The estate will include 64 hectares of green spaces, including a lake park with bushwalking trails and cycle paths.
Cowaramup, WA
In Western Australia, the south-west region is a favoured holiday destination known for its beautiful beaches, lush forests, produce and wineries.
The rural community of Cowaramup, nestled between Busselton and Margaret River, enjoys a quintessential "down south" lifestyle of peace, quiet and natural beauty. Increasingly eyed as a destination for tree changers, the median house price currently sits at $1,057,500.
New masterplanned development Birdwood Cowaramup features family-sized blocks from 600sqm up to 1500sqm, with stage two lots now selling.
Birdwood is 450m from the centre of "Cowtown," providing small town walkability and accessibility to amenities.
Karalee, Qld
Karalee is a leafy suburb in the City of Ipswich, bordered by the Brisbane River and 37km from the CBD.
The area is known for its family homes on larger blocks, with a small population of around 5,500, according to the 2021 Census.
Sprawling 3000sqm to 6300sqm blocks are available at River Retreat Land Estate, which is set in a premium location beside the river.
Stage eight is now selling, including parkfront and riverside acreage lots.
An aerial view of the forthcoming River Retreat Land Estate. Image: realestate.com.au
Kyneton, Vic
A popular day-trip destination, this picturesque town in the Macedon Ranges is also in commutable distance for tree-changers, around an hour from the Melbourne CBD.
Kyneton’s heritage character and natural beauty attracts those who enjoy a slower pace without losing access to city amenities, such as good food and shopping.
It’s also near the vibrant regional hubs of Bendigo, Daylesford and Castlemaine.
Country-sized blocks are available at Ambrosia Land Estate, spanning from 2000sqm to 7856sqm, just 1km from the Kyneton train station and close to the town centre.
At Ambrosia Land Estate in the Macedon Ranges, ample space is on offer. Image: realestate.com.au
Boorowa, NSW
For a truly rural lifestyle, the scenic farming village of Boorowa offers serenity and affordability in the South West Slopes of NSW.
The small town, known for its merino wool and historical charm, is near the Hilltops wine region and about 90 minutes from Canberra and the Southern Highlands.
Fully serviced lots are now selling at Donohoe’s Estate, ranging from 1250sqm to 6325sqm, with panoramic views of the surrounding green spaces.
Cardup, WA
An outer suburb of Perth, Cardup benefits from a semi-rural lifestyle with easy access to the well-established areas of Byford and Armadale.
Located within the Serpentine-Jarrahdale shire, it’s also close to a range of natural attractions including the Serpentine Dam and National Park, Cohunu Koala Park, Jarrahdale Railway Heritage Trail and an abundance of hiking and riding trails.
Blocks at Constellar at Cardup Junction are available up to 1125sqm, which will be home to nine parks and two schools as well as sporting fields.
An artist's impression of the Constellar estate at Cardup Junction. Image: realestate.com.au
Booral, Qld
Positioned within the Fraser Coast region, Booral is a small seaside suburb of Hervey Bay with postcard beauty and a lifestyle to match, where the average house price sits at $872,500.
Large lifestyle lots can be found at Fraser Vista Land Estate, around 2000sqm-plus, with some featuring water and island views.
Residents can build their dream home on sprawling land near the coast, while being less than 10 minutes from local shops and 18 minutes to Hervey Bay town centre.
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