About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 4 Berea Street.
Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 4 Berea Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 4 Aug 2003 | $375,000 | — |
| Sale | 2 Apr 2002 | $250,000 | — |
| Sale | 1 Dec 1997 | $180,000 | — |
The commercial parcel comprises 102 m² of land, providing a modest footprint suitable for small‑scale enterprises
Located in central Hobart, the property is close to primary arterial routes such as the Brooker Highway and the Tasman Bridge, giving easy access to the northern suburbs and the Eastern Shore
The Hobart Bus Mall on Elizabeth Street is the main hub for Metro Tasmania services, and several routes run through the city centre, making the site readily reachable for staff and customers without a car
The precinct is adjacent to heritage streets on Liverpool and Goulburn, cultural venues such as the Village Cinema, and professional organisations like the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, offering foot traffic and networking opportunities
Given the small footprint and central location, boutique retail, professional services, tourism‑oriented kiosks, or creative studios would benefit from visibility to both locals and visitors exploring the historic and cultural quarter
Hobart is Tasmania’s financial and administrative hub and a key Antarctic gateway, with strong tourism draw‑cards such as MONA and the Salamanca Market, providing a steady flow of potential customers for a variety of enterprises
The Hobart port in Sullivans Cove handles cargo and cruise ships, while Hobart Airport is a short drive away, offering both sea‑ and air‑linked logistics options for businesses that need regional or international connections
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