Newly renovated…multiple living zones & 4th bedroom possibility ! Move straight in
What a perfect opportunity to acquire a brand new renovated brick home (168m2 inside) open plan living with a double garage and the ability to convert one of the living zones into large 4th bedroom if required ! 19 Glenlusk is great for the investor or owner occupier seeking a house that is complete and set up for the future.
The luxe bathrooms (one with a velux remoted opening skylights that automatically closes when it gets windy) are new, the kitchen with Smeg appliances is new, the house has been newly re-painted, the floor coverings are new, LED lighting features throughout, there are new window furnishings included and most of the windows are double glazed.
The vendor has worked hard to ensure the new owner can move straight in, and has put in attention to detail. Other features include remote closing external shutters for the bedrooms, multiple living zones, and a butler’s style kitchen with the laundry nearby.
The main bedroom has a walk-through robe, there is extra storage via a ladder into the attic, there is a towel heater in the ensuite and a built-in robin hood style ironing centre. There is a pellet fire heater plus two Daikin heat pumps.
The new owner will certainly appreciate the multiple spacious living zones allowing families to spread out and entertain.
This is a must see!
Rates per annum approx.: $2,015
Water per annum approx.: $1,150
– Prime Location: Only 15 minutes from Hobart CBD, 4 minutes to MONA, 5–8 minutes to Claremont and Glenorchy, 15 minutes to Hobarts CBD
– Generous Living Space: 3–4 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, providing room for family, guests, or creative pursuits
– Spacious Lounge
– Open-Plan Kitchen, Dining and Lounge: Large, sunny, and functional spaces that flows to a huge rear deck — ideal for entertaining or family living.
– Multiple Heating Options: Pellet fire heats, and 2 reverse-cycle Daikin heat pumps for comfort in all seasons.
About Hobart
Tasmania’s infrastructure pipeline over the next decade exceeds $30 billion, providing long-term economic confidence and employment stability. Major projects include a $500m restaurant and entertainment precinct at Berriedale, $700m in newly announced health funding, and the Macquarie Point $1b+ multi-purpose roofed stadium—set to become the most significant infrastructure project in southern Tasmania’s history.
Tasmania achieved 100% renewable electricity generation in 2020, powered by hydro, wind, and solar energy—reflecting the state’s strong environmental focus.
‘Hobart rates as one of the nation’s leading markets of the past 20 years and, after a pause following its most recent growth spurt, is now on the cusp of another up cycle, the report said.’ [The Finance Better and Hotspotting Report 2026]
Tasmania is known for its pro-environmental stance, and in 2020 achieved 100% renewable energy status thanks to a combination of hydroelectricity, wind, and solar energy sources.