Latest news from Tasmania.
A rare beachfront sale north of Sh静water Lane has reset comparable values for premium Tasmania property, but overall June clearance rates reveal a market sorting itself between lifestyle buyers and investors.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
As Tasmania's property boom drives ambitious new projects across greater Hobart, residents and developers find themselves locked in an increasingly heated debate over growth, heritage and liveability.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
With Tasmanian rents climbing and interstate migration reshaping demand, property investors need a clear strategy to maximise returns in a shifting market.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
Stricter heritage overlays and mandatory apartment setbacks are reshaping development pipelines in Battery Point, South Hobart and Lenah Valley, with implications for median prices and housing supply.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
With Tasmanian rental vacancies below 1 per cent, renters face bidding wars once reserved for buyers—forcing many into a reckoning about the true cost of staying put versus taking the leap into ownership.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
As grants and low rates tempt newcomers into the market, we map exactly what your budget stretches to across Hobart, Launceston and beyond.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
As Hobart's median surpasses $560,000, the state government opens affordable blocks in emerging suburbs—here's what first-home buyers and investors need to know.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
For older Tasmanians, a reliable trip to the doctor or a walk in the park isn't just convenience—it's the foundation of active ageing.
By Tasmania Wellness Desk · 27 June 2026
While activity remains steady across key suburbs, tight inventory and rising competition are squeezing affordable stock in Hobart and Launceston.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
Consensus forecasting suggests the state's median will edge toward $580k–$595k by mid-2027, but interest rates and interstate migration will be the real wildcards.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
A growing body of research shows that strategic daytime rest can boost wellness, but poorly timed naps can wreck your evening sleep and leave you feeling worse.
By Tasmania Wellness Desk · 27 June 2026
Hobart's most prestigious address is quietly offering better value than rivals, as savvy investors eye its waterfront charm and established infrastructure.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
Winter demand weakens across the state, with June auctions revealing a pullback in clearance rates that favours patient purchasers over desperate sellers.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
For Tasmanian older adults, reaching a GP or staying active depends less on motivation than on reliable, affordable ways to get around.
By Tasmania Wellness Desk · 27 June 2026
From Hobart to Launceston, local families are ditching takeaway stress with simple batch-cooking routines that fit real life.
By Tasmania Wellness Desk · 27 June 2026
Tasmania's highest sale of the month reveals a sharp divide between trophy properties and the broader market, as clearance rates soften across the state.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
New bus rapid transit and retail precincts are unlocking dormant value in the southern gateway, with median prices climbing 12% as investors and young families discover the commute advantage.
By Tasmania Property Desk · 27 June 2026
While visitors queue for kunanyi/Mt Wellington, Hobart residents are discovering quieter, equally rewarding trails that strengthen body and mind.
By Tasmania Wellness Desk · 27 June 2026