Tasmania's 10 priciest housing markets: APM

Tasmania's 10 priciest housing markets: APM
Jennifer DukeOctober 20, 2014

Tasmania isn't exactly well known for being pricey, and for good reason. With just five suburbs recorded with a median house price of above $500,000, according to Australian Property Monitors figures, the top 10 is starkly different from other states and territories.

Here are the 10 most expensive Tasmanian suburbs, by median price.

  1. Battery Point
    $878,000

  2. Sandy Bay
    $630,000

  3. Glebe
    $510,000

  4. Mount Nelson
    $510,000

  5. West Hobart
    $510,000

  6. Tranmere
    $498,000

  7. Coles Bay
    $483,000

  8. Dynnyrne
    $460,000

  9. Taroona
    $456,000

  10. Seven Mile Beach
    $450,000

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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