Australia's most liveable regional city, surrounded by nature's beauty.

Hobart offers the perfect balance of natural beauty, affordability, and modern amenities. While being close enough to major cities for easy access, Hobart provides the opportunity for a more relaxed and affordable lifestyle. With a median house price of around $650,000, Hobart offers great value compared to other Australian cities, while still providing all the amenities of a thriving regional hub.

Where work-life balance actually exists

Hobart is Australia’s southernmost capital and offers a lifestyle that is unique in terms of both natural beauty and urban convenience. Imagine starting your day with a coffee by the Hobart waterfront, spending the afternoon in meetings at modern office spaces, and then walking along the iconic Salamanca Markets or taking a stroll by the Derwent River in the evening.

This city offers something rare: a sophisticated urban environment without the stress of larger cities. With a low unemployment rate and employment in Hobart growing steadily, the city offers an excellent combination of career opportunity and coastal lifestyle.

Smart financial living

Living in Hobart means your salary goes further. With rental costs averaging $500 per week for houses and living expenses significantly lower than in Sydney or Melbourne, Hobart offers financial breathing room. A professional earning $80,000 in Hobart enjoys a lifestyle equivalent to someone earning $100,000 in Sydney, without the high housing costs or city congestion. Hobart offers excellent value in terms of both housing and living costs, allowing residents to enjoy a high quality of life at a fraction of the price of Australia’s largest cities.

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The Hobart advantage

This isn’t about choosing between sophistication and affordability. Hobart offers award-winning restaurants, a world-class arts scene, and vibrant cultural venues – all within walking distance from pristine waterfronts. The city blends metropolitan amenities with a regional warmth where you’re more likely to know your neighbour and enjoy a strong sense of community. Hobart has mastered the balance of urban sophistication with a relaxed lifestyle that makes it easy to enjoy both career success and personal fulfillment.

Coastal professional living

Professionals in Hobart don't just work near the water – they integrate coastal living into their everyday routines. From lunchtime walks along the waterfront to after-work sailing on the Derwent River, Hobart's residents embrace an active, outdoor lifestyle. Weekends are filled with opportunities to hike up Mount Wellington or explore nearby beaches, providing the perfect balance of work and life. The city’s business community understands that well-being and productivity go hand-in-hand, creating a work culture that supports both career growth and personal well-being.

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Lifestyle essentials

Hobart's housing market offers great value, with median weekly rent for houses at $500 and for units around $450. With vacancy rates around 1.5%, demand is high, and the market remains stable. The median house price in Hobart is approximately $650,000, showing steady growth in the market. Units generally range from $400,000 to $600,000. For current listings and market data, visit Domain↗ or Realestate.com.au↗.

Education excellence

Hobart offers quality education from early childhood through to higher education. The city is home to over 40 primary schools, including both public and private institutions. Secondary education is supported by schools such as the renowned Hobart College and a range of public schools offering academic pathways and vocational programs.

The University of Tasmania (UTAS) is the state's primary higher education institution, offering diverse programs across multiple disciplines, including environmental science, education, and business. UTAS is a major research hub with particular strengths in marine science, renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture. TAFE Tasmania offers vocational education in trades, technology, and health services, equipping students with the skills required for a successful career.

Study in Hobart

Hobart offers a solid early childhood education sector, with many long-day-care centres and preschools focusing on play-based learning and early development. Services are available to support working families, with extended hours offered by many centres.

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