In Australian and New Zealand English, a Quarter Acre is a term for a
suburban plot of land. Traditionally, Australians and New Zealanders
aspire to own a 3- or 4-bedroom house or bungalow on a section of around a
quarter of an acre (about 1,000 square meters), also known locally as the
Australian Dream or the New Zealand Dream. The land was frequently put to
use with vegetable gardens,[LINK:
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fruit trees, or lawns for family recreation.
The quarter-acre aspiration has changed in recent decades, with infill
housing, apartments, and townhouses becoming more common in large cities,
and nearby lifestyle farming blocks becoming popular. Most "quarter-acre"
sections are not exactly a quarter of an acre. With urban growth,
properties tend be smaller.
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