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103 Bathurst Street

103 Bathurst Street, Launceston TAS 7250, Australia

- Parking
484 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

The property at 103 Bathurst Street in Launceston, Tasmania is situated on a 484 m² parcel of land.

Key details

Locality
Launceston
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702194705
Legal parcel ID
104215/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
484 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land offered at 103 Bathurst Street?

The property includes a land parcel of 484 m². This provides a modest footprint for a range of commercial uses.

How accessible is the site for vehicular traffic?

The location sits within 0.4 km of the Midland Highway, the primary route to Hobart, and is close to other major arterial roads. It also benefits from nearby car‑friendly streets and ample on‑site parking spaces.

What transport options are available nearby for staff and clients?

In addition to road connectivity, Launceston Airport is located about 15 km to the south‑east, handling over one million passengers annually. The Port of Bell Bay, a major freight hub, lies roughly 48 km north along the Tamar River.

Which nearby amenities could support a business operating from this address?

The property is surrounded by hotels, cafes and retail outlets such as The Mews Motel (0.1 km) and Village Cinemas (0.6 km). Essential services like Launceston General Hospital (0.4 km) and Prince’s Square park (0.4 km) are also within walking distance.

Are utilities such as electricity, water and broadband readily available?

Launceston’s electricity is supplied largely by renewable hydro‑electric generation and the grid is well‑served. The city is fully connected to the NBN and receives water from the Launceston Water Catchment, ensuring reliable utilities for commercial operations.

What flood protection measures exist in the surrounding area?

Since the 1960s, Launceston has been protected by a system of flood levees, with upgrades completed to guard against 1‑in‑200‑year events. The property’s central location means it benefits from these protections and has experienced only minor flooding in recent decades.