Yardize logo Yardize
Commercial Property

25 Barrack Street

25 Barrack Street, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

- Parking
261 m² Land size
- Internal area
$5,250,000 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

25 Barrack Street in Hobart, Tasmania occupies a 261 m² site and was sold for $5,250,000 on 9 Mar 2018.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Mar 2018
$5,250,000$20,114
Sold
Mar 2016
$700,000$2,681

Price per m² based on land size of 261 m².

Key details

Locality
Hobart
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702193887
Legal parcel ID
124745/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
261 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land offered at 25 Barrack Street and what does that mean for commercial use?

The property includes 261 m² of land. That parcel is suitable for small‑scale commercial projects such as a boutique retail outlet, a professional office suite, or a service‑based business.

How well is the site connected to Hobart’s public‑transport network?

The location is close to Hobart’s central bus hub on Elizabeth Street, giving easy access to Metro Tasmania’s city‑wide routes. This makes commuting convenient for staff and customers using buses.

What major road links are nearby for vehicle access and deliveries?

The property benefits from proximity to Hobart’s key arterial roads, including the Brooker Highway to the north and the Tasman Bridge to the east, providing straightforward connections to the CBD, suburbs and regional highways.

Which nearby amenities could support a business operating from 25 Barrack Street?

Within a short walk are heritage sites on Bathurst Street, the Village Cinema, and a range of cafes and shops in the city centre. These attractions generate foot traffic that can benefit retail or hospitality concepts.

Is the location advantageous for businesses that serve tourists or the Antarctic gateway sector?

Yes. Hobart is a major tourist hub, home to attractions such as MONA and the waterfront, and it also functions as Tasmania’s Antarctic gateway with port and airport facilities. A commercial presence here can tap into both visitor and logistics markets.

What types of commercial enterprises are likely to thrive at this address?

Given the modest land size, central location and strong transport links, the site is well‑suited to professional services, boutique retail, creative studios, or a small‑scale hospitality venue that benefits from city‑centre visibility.