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Burnie vs Kingston: Property Investment Comparison 2026

Side-by-side investment comparison to help you decide which suburb suits your investment goals.

Burnie

low

TAS 7320

Median
$380,000
Yield
6.2%
5yr Growth
5.0% p.a.
Hybrid Score
5/10

Kingston

low

TAS 7050

Median
$780,000
Yield
4.2%
5yr Growth
6.0% p.a.
Hybrid Score
4/10

Overview

This guide compares Burnie (TAS, 7320) and Kingston (TAS, 7050) as property investment options.

Feature Burnie Kingston
State TAS TAS
Region Regional Minor Regional Minor
Risk Level Low Low
Hybrid Score 5.0/10 4.0/10

Price Comparison

Price Metric Burnie Kingston
Median House $380,000 $780,000
Median Unit $250,000 $520,000
Median Townhouse $300,000 N/A

Burnie offers a lower entry price, approximately $400,000 (51%) cheaper at the median level.

Rental Yield Comparison

Yield Metric Burnie Kingston
Gross Yield 6.23% 4.24%
House Rent/wk $455 $636
Unit Rent/wk $342 $581
Vacancy Rate 1.5% N/A
Days on Market 28 N/A

Burnie offers the higher gross yield at 6.23%, a difference of 1.99 percentage points.

Growth Comparison

Growth Metric Burnie Kingston
5yr Growth p.a. 5.0% 6.0%
10yr Growth p.a. 4.3% 5.1%
Growth Score 1.0/10 4.0/10

Kingston has demonstrated stronger recent growth at 6.0% p.a. over the past 5 years.

Demographics Comparison

Demographic Burnie Kingston
Population 20,000 14,593
Median Age 43 38
Household Income $58,000 $78,936
Unemployment 5.8% 6.4%
Owner-Occupier 58% N/A

Risk Comparison

Risk Metric Burnie Kingston
Risk Level Low Low
Price Stability N/A N/A
Volatility N/A N/A

Burnie risks: Population stagnation; Manufacturing job losses; Limited capital growth potential

Kingston risks:

Investment Verdict

Who should invest where?

Growth seekers may prefer investigating Kingston (growth score 4.0/10, 5yr growth 6.0% p.a.). This suburb is better positioned for capital appreciation over a longer holding period.

Yield hunters may prefer investigating Burnie (yield score 8.0/10, gross yield 6.23%). This suburb provides stronger rental returns and better cashflow potential.

Balanced investors seeking both growth and income may prefer Burnie (hybrid score 5.0/10), which offers the best overall combination of metrics.

This information is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice. Investment decisions should be based on your individual circumstances. Consider seeking professional advice before making any property investment.

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Data sources: Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents (Burnie), Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents (Kingston).

This information is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice. All projections and estimates are based on historical data and assumptions — actual results may vary. Consider seeking independent financial advice before making any property investment decisions.

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General information only, not financial advice. BRICKWISE does not recommend that you buy, sell or hold any property. Figures are estimates for education and screening and do not constitute credit approval or personal financial advice. Data: Figures use row-level source and freshness labels where available.

MAP GEOMETRY: NATURAL EARTH 50M / FIGURES: SEE ROW-LEVEL SOURCE LEDGER

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