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Somerset, TAS 7322

Overview

Somerset is a small township west of Burnie, with 4,067 residents (2021). It sits on the Cam River estuary, boasts a beach, three parks with playgrounds, five sporting venues, and a coastal pathway linking to Burnie, Wynyard and Latrobe. Small businesses line the main street, and the suburb offers a variety of housing options within the Burnie‑Somerset urban area. Families have education choices through Somerset Primary School, the Burnie campus of Australian Christian College and nearby Seabrook Christian School, while media coverage includes The Advocate newspaper and all TV stations.

Streets in Somerset

Street
Avg land size
Avg price
Properties
Alberts Road--
1
Arthur Street
1062 m²
≈ A$255,254
62
Athol Street
2187 m²
≈ A$239,900
27
Back Cam Road
20891 m²
≈ A$404,790
73
Bass Highway
1899 m²
≈ A$311,041
21
Beaufort Street
790 m²
≈ A$266,227
30
Bells Parade
959 m²
≈ A$363,500
7
Lyons Street
711 m²
≈ A$432,500
2
Maxs Road-
≈ A$147,500,350,000
2
Raglan Street
162797 m²
≈ A$414,750
3
Ramsden Street--
1

Properties in Somerset

Address
Type
Beds
Baths
Parking
Land Size
Price
25 Arthur StreetHouse
4
1
1
1990 m²
Under A$500k
68 Arthur StreetHouse
4
2
2
694 m²
Under A$500k
24 Arthur StreetHouse
4
1
2
1336 m²
-
24 Athol StreetHouse
4
1
2
1928 m²
-
22 Athol StreetHouse
4
1
1
590 m²
Under A$500k
330 Back Cam RoadHouse
4
2
8
642 m²
A$500k–A$1m
7 Back Cam RoadHouse
4
-
-
585 m²
Under A$500k
101 Bass HighwayHouse
4
1
2
1185 m²
Under A$500k
467 Back Cam RoadHouse
4
3
2
18900 m²
A$500k–A$1m
118 Back Cam RoadHouse
4
2
1
1141 m²
A$500k–A$1m
71 Bass HighwayHouse
4
-
-
2241 m²
-
14 Beaufort StreetHouse
4
-
-
619 m²
Under A$500k
32 Beaufort StreetHouse
4
2
1
671 m²
A$500k–A$1m
28 Maxs RoadHouse
4
1
2
-
Under A$500k

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harcourts - Burnie
Wolf Property Launceston
Jenrew Real Estate - Burnie
LJ Hooker - Wynyard
Elders Real Estate Burnie -
Flex Realty
Sonya Baker Property - Wynyard
For Sale by Owner
* Approximate straight-line distances