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Best Hobart suburbs to live in 2026

From Battery Point to Glenorchy, discover which neighbourhoods offer the best value and lifestyle in Tasmania's capital.

By Tasmania Daily · Published 23 June 2026 at 12:58 am Updated

Updated 29 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

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Best Hobart suburbs to live in 2026
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Hobart's suburb landscape is constrained by geography — the Derwent River, Mount Wellington, and the ocean limit the city's expansion in ways that have driven the price growth that has surprised observers accustomed to Hobart's historical discount to the mainland. The choices are distinctive and the lifestyle considerations unique to island living.

Battery Point

The heritage village suburb overlooking the Derwent delivers Hobart's most atmospheric residential experience — the colonial cottages, the narrow streets, and the proximity to Salamanca Place create a neighbourhood that international visitors assume is a heritage precinct rather than a functioning suburb. Median house: $1.3 million.

Sandy Bay

The premium residential suburb south of the CBD with the University of Tasmania, the Wrest Point casino, and the sandy bay beach that gives the suburb its name. Median house: $1.1 million. The suburb attracts the professional families who want the school options and the established character that Sandy Bay provides.

West Hobart

The hilltop suburb above the CBD delivers the views of the Derwent and Mount Wellington that make the incline worthwhile, with a village character on Cascade Road and housing that remains below Sandy Bay pricing. Median house: $880,000.

Glenorchy

The northern suburb that has been undergoing the regeneration that proximity to the new Macquarie Point arts precinct and improving Derwent ferry services have begun to drive. Median house: $550,000 — the most accessible entry into the Hobart market. Significant upside as the northern waterfront develops.

Kingston

The southern growth suburb 12 kilometres from the CBD delivers the family housing, the good schools, and the access to the Channel and the Huon Valley that outdoor-oriented families seek. Median house: $700,000. The fastest-growing suburb in Greater Hobart by population.

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

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