Claremont, TAS 7011

3.7(2 reviews)

Great for

  • Internet access
  • Parking
  • Parks and recreation
  • Resale or rental value
  • Cost of living

Not great for

  • Nightlife

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families With Kids
  • Retirees
  • Singles
  • Students

Reviews of Claremont, TAS

"Not a bad suburb, quite in most places, short drive to the city."

I lived in Claremont for 3 years, overall its a pretty safe and quite suburb, my neighbors always kept an eye out and would bring in the bins for me. Most parts of Claremont are well maintained with lots of parks and nice areas to have a picnic or bbq, Some small pockets are a little less desirable but just check out the street before moving in, there is the odd Bogan or car doing a burnout but it is a lot better than most other suburbs in this price range in Hobart.

Great for

  • Lots of Parks
  • Lots of local shops
  • Friendly people

Not great for

  • Small pockets of dodgy houses.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Students
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"Claremont is a great area :)"

I have lived here 12 years at 2 different addresses. My first address had not a single issue at all with neighbours or theft. Second address was in a block of 8 units. I lived near a creepy, crude old guy that was always trying to get in everyone's business and 2 neighbours with drug induced schizophrenia both of which had violent episodes and harassed me and my family. I guess it's just luck of the draw. Public transport runs regularly and is less than $3 a ticket one way, takes 50 min on bus to get to Hobart. Close to essential shops and medical facilities. Friendly locals, RSL club, gym, a few dogs that bark at night but nothing too annoying. Hobart has everything you'll need it's about 20-30 min in car.

I enjoyed living in Claremont I had many safe and enjoyable years there. I recommend this area.
If you are new to Tasmania the regions people tend to avoid around are
Hobart suburbs - Bridgewater, Gagebrook,
Eastern Shore - Rokeby, Clarendon Vale, Risdon Vale
Launceston - Ravenswood
Probably because all these areas have housing. They are just the stereo types I've heard for years while living in the area, they may depend on streets and what not. I've lived in Bridgewater and there are a lot of bogans but saying that there are also a few oldies living there that are really pleasant.

Hobart seems to attract stoners, arty people, gays and professional types but that's just my observation.
If you don't like randoms insulting you in the street stay away from Glenorchy bus mall, used to be a great area in Glenorchy but I wouldn't live there personally... I've seen bogans swearing at different races and causing problems on public transport. Don't be surprised if you see people shopping in their pajamas and ugg boots.
All in all our public transport is fine if you have an ipod to block out the loud mouths :)
The art culture in Hobart region is fantastic! Salamanca Markets offers a great range or fresh foods, art, live music, crafts and more. I recommend moving to Hobart it's a great community. Lots of schools around and plenty to do including Zone 3 laser tag, intensity game arcade, cinema, bowling (Moonah), mini golf (Moonah) normal golf, nightlife, flower shows, botanical gardens, bike track, gaming cafes, comic book store and much more.

Great for

  • Close to schools
  • Close to public transport
  • Close to woolworths and KFC :P

Not great for

  • Occasional psychopath
  • Hobart is so small you'll end up knowing everyone within 10 years :P
  • It's very cold in winter

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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I love Claremont - The bogans are moving further North and people are starting to realise this is one of the most beautiful suburbs in Hobart .. Fantastic views, great local shops and the housing commission houses are being sold off and the house prices here are still very affordable, Yes someone from Sandy Bay may look down on it but is half the price with bigger blocks and better views and still just 20 mins from the city. I came down from the inner city of Sydney and has far less issues than I grew up with - Five minutes from Mona and really hope they eventually build the light rail which would be fantastic.

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peyton

Mona was great thanks for adding that. That's so weird re reading my own review from like a decade ago
I live in NSW now. I miss Claremont "The Mont"
I gotta say I often think about Wok Boyz Dim Sims and Chicken barns chips and strips with gravy. I wonder how Cadbury's is going too, mum used to work there.

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