Botanic Ridge Suburb Profile
Andrew Cassimaty fondly remembers the initial buzz and anticipation that swept through the residents of Cranbourne and Cranbourne South when they learned about the upcoming Greg Norman-designed Golf Course. Settlers Run, the pride of Botanic Ridge, boasts an exceptional 18-hole golf course, a comprehensive golf shop catering to all skill levels, a vibrant bar and bistro, a refreshing pool, a luxurious spa and sauna, and a well-equipped gym.
Previously part of Cranbourne South, Botanic Ridge emerged as an independent suburb in 2009, officially launched to great fanfare. Bounded by Ballarto Road and the Royal Botanic Gardens in the north, Craig Road in the east, Browns Road in the south, and Pearcedale Road in the west, this suburb came into existence as a result of the council’s C21 Strategy proposed back in 2002.
As the urban growth boundary has shifted along Pearcedale and Browns Road, the western section of Botanic Ridge now falls within the primary growth area. Over time, two major housing developments, namely Botanic Ridge and Settlers Run Estate, have flourished in this region.
Landchecker has provided some intriguing insights into Botanic Ridge:
The average resident in Botanic Ridge is around 32 years old, and couples with children predominantly own homes with a mortgage.
The housing landscape in Botanic Ridge is predominantly composed of separate houses.
The area primarily consists of the Urban Growth Zone (40.35%), General Residential Zone (38.08%), and Farming Zone (18%).
Nearby suburbs include Cranbourne West, Cranbourne, Cranbourne South, Junction Village, and Devon Meadows.
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