Explore the top 84 suburbs in Tasmania, Australia for property investment. Key indicators, lifestyle data, and investment context.
Tasmania's property market is driven by Hobart and Launceston, with lifestyle-led migration from mainland states keeping demand resilient. Tasmania has higher headline duty rates (3.6%–4.75%) but no foreign buyer surcharge — the only Australian state with neither. First home buyers receive a full concession up to $400,000.
Across 733 Tasmania suburbs in our database, the combined usual resident population is approximately 556,297, and the average median household income across suburbs is $70,144/year.
| Total suburbs in database | 733 |
|---|---|
| Featured suburb profiles | 84 |
| Combined population | 556,297 |
| Average median household income | $70,144/year |
| Average median weekly rent | $256/week |
| First home buyer concession | $400,000 (full concession), $500,000 (sliding partial) |
| Foreign buyer surcharge | 0% (no surcharge) |
| Revenue office | State Revenue Office Tasmania → |
84 suburbs with enough population and data for a full property profile, ordered by population. Additional localities are listed below.
Smaller localities without enough data for a full property profile. Links stay available for research.
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EquitySight publishes 84 featured suburb profiles for Tasmania, drawn from a wider catalogue of 733 localities. Featured profiles include population, household income, dwelling mix, amenity counts, an investment score, a buy-and-hold versus yield versus value-add strategy verdict, comparison against state medians, and a 2026 outlook.
Tasmania stamp duty (transfer duty) is collected by the State Revenue Office Tasmania. The first home buyer concession threshold is $400,000 (full concession), $500,000 (sliding partial). Foreign buyer surcharge: 0% (no surcharge). Use our all-states stamp duty calculator or the dedicated TAS stamp duty calculator for an exact figure.
The average median household income across 733 Tasmania suburbs in our dataset is approximately $70,144 per year. Income varies significantly by suburb — inner-city and middle-ring suburbs typically run 20–40% above this average, while regional and outer-metro localities run below.
"Best" depends on whether you are targeting capital growth, rental yield, or value-add renovation. Each Tasmania suburb profile on EquitySight scores the suburb 0–100 across six factors (income, distance to CBD, suburb type, transport, amenities, rent) and recommends a primary investment strategy. Browse the featured suburb list above, sorted by population, or use the search box to filter by name or postcode.
Suburb-level Census data (population, household income, median rent, dwelling type) is sourced from the ABS 2021 Census of Population and Housing — the latest available. Stamp duty rates and FHB thresholds are kept current to the 2025–26 financial year. Live market data integration (Domain API for current sale prices and listings) is rolling out incrementally.
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