A proposed release of homesites on the eastern shore of Lake Jindabyne — land to buy, build on and make home, in a landscape the developer stays on to care for. It's early days: register your interest to be among the first.
A quiet fold of the Snowy Mountains, shaped into a walkable lakeside village — homesites to make your own, in a landscape cared for for good.
East Jindabyne sits on the eastern edge of Lake Jindabyne, a few minutes along Kosciuszko Road from town. It is an elevated, established pocket with spectacular views to the water, the Snowy Mountains and the alpine sky — the kind of outlook that has drawn people here for generations.
The land at 20 Acacia Place is open grassland threaded by three natural watercourses, bordered by Kosciuszko Road, Jerrara Drive and existing homes. It forms part of the Jindabyne Growth Precinct within the Snowy Mountains Special Activation Precinct.
The concept imagines a walkable village that sits lightly on its setting: homes on generous lots oriented to the view, streets that connect every home to parkland and the lakefront, natural creek lines kept as green corridors, and a small village heart. It is shaped by a family developer that builds for the long term — and stays on as custodian of the land it retains, so every decision is judged on how the place lives and lasts.
Predominantly detached homes on well-proportioned lots, with a handful of dual occupancies in the current concept — space for a range of households.
Streets and lots arranged to take in Lake Jindabyne and the mountains, drawing the landscape into everyday life.
Three natural watercourses retained as riparian buffers — habitat and drainage woven through the village as living green threads.
A forty-per-cent tree-canopy target across the subdivision, with established plantings replaced two-for-one.
Footpaths link every home to parkland, walkways and the lake-front, with clear access for emergency and service vehicles.
A small mixed-use node designed into the plan, giving the neighbourhood a natural place to gather.
Everything on this page describes a concept. Home counts, lot sizes, boundaries and features are indicative, still being refined, and subject to a development application that has not yet been lodged or approved.
Artist's impressions of the proposed development. Indicative only and subject to development approval.
Beyond the homesites, Sentumar retains a large parcel within 20 Acacia Place — set aside for eco-tourism and a small collection of eco-cabins, and for the ongoing management of vegetation across the development in line with the application.
It means the natural setting that makes this place isn't subdivided, sold off and left. The developer remains as its custodian — tending the green corridors, tree canopy and creek lines that thread through the village — so what you buy into keeps its character for the long run.
The retained eco-tourism parcel and eco-cabins are a separate Sentumar venture from the homesites for sale, and remain subject to development approval.
Below is the current concept plan, prepared with BJB Architects and lodged as feedback on the draft Jindabyne Development Control Plan in February 2024. The site is presently approved for 45 lots under a 1996 determination; this newer concept explores a lakeside-village layout of homesites ranging from roughly 500 to 1,470 m². Treat every line as indicative.
Sentumar is a family-owned development group, operating for more than 35 years and holding property across the Snowy Monaro region for over 30. 20 Acacia Place is its first development in the area — created for people to buy into and live in, and built to a standard meant to last. And because Sentumar stays on to care for the land it retains, it has every reason to get the setting right.
We invest in, develop and create property on land across Australia — and we stay to look after it.
No cost, no obligation. Leave your details and we'll keep you posted as 20 Acacia Place moves through planning — and be among the first to hear when homesites are released.
Thank you — we'll be in touch as things progress. In the meantime, reach us any time at reception@sentumar.com.au.