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61 Bass Highway

61 Bass Highway, Somerset TAS 7322, Australia

2 Parking
626 m² Land size
96 m² Internal area
$410,000 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

61 Bass Highway in Somerset, Tasmania occupies a 626 m² site. The property provides two parking spaces and was sold for $410,000 on 27 Nov 2025.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Nov 2025
$410,000$654

Price per m² based on land size of 626 m².

Key details

Locality
Somerset
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702191124
Legal parcel ID
55453/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
626 m²
Internal area
96 m²
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the site and how many parking spaces are available?

The parcel provides 626 m² of land and includes 2 dedicated parking spaces. This footprint is suitable for a range of low‑rise commercial uses.

How well is the property connected to major transport routes?

The site sits on the Bass Highway, offering direct coastal road access, and the Murchison Highway is only about 0.8 km away. Public bus services run between Wynyard and Burnie, and Burnie Airport is roughly a 15‑minute drive.

Which local industries could complement a new business at this location?

Somerset hosts small businesses along its main street, with nearby notable firms such as Gunns Veneers (a major eucalypt veneer producer) and William Adams, a CAT rental and heavy‑machinery service. These can provide supply‑chain or service synergies for related enterprises.

What nearby amenities might benefit employees or customers?

Within a 1‑2 km radius there are several parks (Cam Park, Anzac Park, Langley Park) and beaches (Fairlands and Somerset Beach), offering recreational options. The coastal pathway under development will also improve pedestrian and cyclist access between Somerset, Burnie and neighboring towns.

What is the broader economic environment for small businesses in Somerset?

Somerset’s economy is driven by a cluster of small businesses on the main street and larger industrial operations like Gunns Veneers and William Adams, providing a supportive commercial ecosystem for new ventures.

Are there public transport options for staff commuting to the site?

Metro Tasmania operates bus services linking Wynyard and Burnie, which pass through Somerset, offering regular public‑transport access for workers.

How does the upcoming coastal pathway project impact the site’s accessibility?

The coastal pathway, planned to connect Somerset and Burnie with Wynyard and Latrobe, will enhance pedestrian and cyclist connectivity, potentially increasing foot traffic and improving the site’s appeal for customers and employees.