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Cost of Living in Tasmania in 2026: What Has Changed and What Hasn't
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Tasmania's cost of living trajectory has been dramatic. Hobart house prices tripled between 2012 and 2022, and while growth has moderated, the state is no longer the cheap escape it once was. Here is the honest picture in 2026.

Housing in Hobart

Renting a two-bedroom apartment in Hobart's inner suburbs — Salamanca, Battery Point, Sandy Bay — costs $450 to $650 per week. Regional areas are significantly more affordable. Buying in inner Hobart requires a budget approaching $800,000 for a modest house. Kingborough and Glenorchy offer better value.

Regional Tasmania

Launceston, Devonport and Burnie offer substantially lower housing costs. A three-bedroom house in Launceston can be rented for $380 to $500 per week. Buying is achievable from $450,000 to $600,000 for a good family home. For remote workers no longer tied to Hobart, the regional cities offer exceptional value.

Groceries and services

Groceries in Tasmania run slightly higher than on the mainland for some products due to transport costs. Local produce from Tasmanian farmers and markets is excellent and competitive. Services can be harder to access in regional areas, which adds travel time and cost.

The lifestyle equation

Tasmania offers a natural environment, a pace of life, a creative community and a food culture that are difficult to price. For the right profile — remote worker, retiree, creative professional — the trade-off of lower wages and higher local costs against the lifestyle dividend can be very favourable.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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