For many Australians, finding the right place to live is about more than just a home—it’s about belonging, opportunity, and long-term security.
Increasingly, property seekers want communities that adapt to changing needs and lifestyles.
So, what makes a community future-ready?
Beyond bricks and mortar, the most forward-thinking neighbourhoods combine planning, design, and innovation to create places that stand the test of time.
They’re the neighbourhoods of tomorrow, available today.
Neighbourhoods that support every stage of life
By integrating sustainable design, walkable neighbourhoods, smart infrastructure, and public open spaces, residential developer Peet uses their 130 years of experience to build communities that prepare residents for the future.
“A future-ready, master-planned community is people-centric and designed with tomorrow in mind,” says Tony Gallagher, Peet Chief Operating Officer.
“At Peet, we believe future-ready communities are about more than just infrastructure, they’re about creating places where residents grow, feel connected, and belong for generations,” says Mr Gallagher.
But what do these forward-thinking communities look like?
Here are five neighbourhoods across Australia that not only supports their residents’ lifestyles now but will also continue to meet their needs well into the future.
5 future-ready communities across Australia
1. Brabham Estate, WA
Located just 20km northeast of Perth’s CBD, Brabham Estate’s future-readiness comes from its connectivity and amenities.
“The local amenities in Brabham Estate are laying the foundation for a truly future-ready community, designed to support residents at every stage of life,” says Mr Gallagher.
The brand-new Whiteman Park train station mean residents can directly access the Perth CBD in just 25 minutes, while Maarakool Primary School, a future high school and additional primary school make sure residents have access to great education close to home.
With land available from 162sqm to 477sqm and prices ranging from $304,000 to $437,000*, Brabham Estate also provides each home with a Better Life Bonus Package valued at up to $13,000.**
This package is intended to help residents save money by reducing their household energy by up to 50%***, while achieving a more sustainable home.
“Brabham Estate is a place where people can live, learn, work, and thrive, not just today, but well into the future,” says Mr Gallagher.
Brabham Estate is incredibly well-connected, designed so that education, transport, and more are all nearby.
2. Flagstone City, QLD
Flagstone City is one of the largest and fastest-growing communities in South-East Queensland and its masterplan has been carefully designed to support this growth over time.
“Ultimately, Flagstone City will be home to a 126-hectare city centre, with a mix of retail, education, and transport infrastructure—including a future light rail connection the Brisbane CBD,” says Mr Gallagher.
The long-term vision also includes plans for six self-contained villages, as well as ongoing development of essential services, schools, and employment hubs to support the growing population.
Land at Flagstone City starts at $350,000*, while house and land packages start at around $650,000*, depending on lot and home design.
“Flagstone will be a thriving, self-sufficient city that supports a population of 150,000 in the region and creates up to 10,000 jobs,” says Mr Gallagher.
An ambitious project, the fast-growing Flagstone City will have a city centre that provides everything residents need.
3. Googong, NSW
Future-readiness is about more than just infrastructure; it’s also about creating vibrant communities that residents will want to live in long term.
Googong is a thriving township only 28 minutes away from Canberra that proudly boasts its own schools, shops, sporting hubs, and calendar of community events that bring the community together.
“Events like Googfest, Kitefest, and the Christmas Carols are highlights for our family,” says Dean Martin, a Googong resident and the president of the Googong Residents Association.
“I also love how there are so many clubs and groups to get involved in—whether it’s sport, gardening, or volunteering, there’s something for everyone.”
The community is also a leader in sustainability, being awarded the Green Building Council of Australia’s first 5-Star Green Star – Communities rating.
Features like an Integrated Water Cycle system that reduces potable water use by about 60%^^ and recycles over half of Googong’s wastewater, as well as roads made of recycled plastic and material waste have all contributed to this rating.
Land sizes in Googong range from 363sqm to 713sqm and are priced from $429,000 to $569,000*.
A small selection of larger lots up to 1140sqm are available in the Everview release, with pricing ranging from $602,000 to $713,000.*
Community events bring residents at Googong together, creating a neighbourhood that can grow and thrive as one.
4. Lakelands Estate, WA
With a masterplan totalling 2,700 lots, Lakelands Estate is a community designed to meet the needs of its residents throughout their lives.
“Creating a community where residents can age in place was a key priority in the development of Lakelands Estate, reflecting a commitment to long-term liveability and inclusivity,” says Mr Gallagher.
“The goal was to design a neighbourhood that supports people through every stage of life—from young families to retirees—without the need to relocate as their needs change.”
The community includes a thriving retail centre, several childcare centres, three established schools including two public schools and a private college, and the Lattitude Lakelands Lifestyle Village.
It also features accessibly designed streets and homes, as well as close connection to nearby healthcare and transport services, meaning that residents can remain connected to their community, friends, and networks as they age.
Land in Lakelands Estate is available from 294sqm to 450sqm and prices range from $318,000 to $350,000.*
Lakelands Estate's retail centre and accessible streets means residents can age in a community they love.
5. Newhaven at Tarneit, VIC
28km west of Melbourne’s CBD, Newhaven at Tarneit is a future-ready community designed with families in mind.
With easy access to existing schools, childcare, shops, and public transport—including the new West Tarneit Train Station set to open in 2026^—Newhaven is a place where everything families need is close by.
Newhaven is home to a culturally rich and diverse community, with a variety of events and programs designed to bring residents together and foster a strong sense of connection.
“My family and I feel really supported and welcome in Newhaven,” says resident Baljit Singh.
“The community is friendly and there’s a strong sense of belonging with local events and services that make it easy to connect with others.”
Mr Singh also mentions that one stand-out feature is the green spaces, which add even more to community life.
“My favourite thing about Newhaven is the peaceful environment combined with its beautiful natural surroundings—it’s a great place to relax, walk and enjoy the outdoors.”
Land prices start at approximately $336,000* for 300sqm lots, while house and land packages start at $616,665.*
Newhaven at Tarneit residents enjoy the green spaces, where they can relax, exercise, and connect with neighbours.
Why future-ready communities are important
According to 2025 PropTrack data, Australian homeowners hold onto their properties for an average of 10.5 years, an increase from 2010 data when that average was closer to 6 years.
As homeowners hold onto their homes for longer, it is increasingly important that the communities they choose to live in are designed to grow with them.
There is also research that shows that residents are increasingly concerned with making sure their homes are future proofed.
Research from realestate.com.au’s New Homes Research 2024 highlights that climate change influences the design and building choices for 47% of those surveyed.
“At Peet, creating future-ready communities is at the heart of everything we do,” says Mr Gallagher.
“We’re not just building land developments—we’re shaping communities that support our residents, foster connection, and grow with the people who live there.”