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Burnie Property Investment Guide 2026

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TAS 7320 · Regional Minor

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

Burnie Investment Profile

Burnie is a minor regional suburb in Tasmania (postcode 7320), home to a population of 20,000 residents.

With a high yield score of 10/10, this area offers strong rental returns for investors looking to generate income. The upcoming Burnie Port Infrastructure Upgrade ($75M) should further boost the local economy. This location is well-suited for cashflow-focused investors.

This suburb carries a low risk profile, making it suitable for conservative investors seeking stable, long-term returns.

The suburb offers houses, apartments, townhouses for investors.

Source: Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Price & Growth Analysis

Median Prices

  • House: $380,000
  • Unit: $250,000
  • Townhouse: $300,000

Capital Growth

  • 5-year annual growth: 5.0% p.a.
  • 10-year annual growth: 4.3% p.a.

At current growth rates, a house purchased at the median price of $380,000 could be worth approximately $484,987 in 5 years and $578,931 in 10 years. These are estimates based on historical growth rates and actual results may vary.

Source: Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Rental Yield & Market Conditions

Weekly Rents

  • House: $455/week ($23,660/year)
  • Unit: $342/week ($17,784/year)

Yield & Market Metrics

  • Gross rental yield: 6.23%
  • Vacancy rate: 1.5%
  • Days on market: 28 days

A vacancy rate of 1.5% indicates a healthy rental market with solid demand. Properties typically sell within 28 days, indicating strong buyer demand.

Source: Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Demographics & Community Profile

Metric Value
Population 20,000
Median age 43
Median household income $58,000/year
Unemployment rate 5.8%
Owner-occupier ratio 58%

The suburb has lower household incomes, which may limit rental growth potential. Owner-occupier ratio: 58%, reflecting balanced mix of owners and renters, indicating a healthy investment market.

Source: Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents, updated 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

Growth Drivers & Infrastructure

Key Growth Drivers

  • Healthcare expansion
  • Strong rental yields

Infrastructure Projects

  • Burnie Port Infrastructure Upgrade (commercial, $75m, planned)
  • Burnie Hospital Services Expansion (health, $60m, under_construction)

Major infrastructure investment is a strong indicator of future growth. Burnie benefits from 2 notable projects that could drive demand and property values.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level: Low

Price Stability: N/A

Volatility: N/A

Identified Risks

  • Population stagnation
  • Manufacturing job losses
  • Limited capital growth potential

With a price stability score of N/A, Burnie demonstrates unavailable price stability data.

Investment Verdict

Score Breakdown

  • Growth Score: 1.0/10
  • Yield Score: 8.0/10
  • Hybrid Score: 5.0/10

Burnie scores strongest in rental yield, with a hybrid score of 5.0/10.

Best suited for yield-focused investors seeking strong rental returns and positive cashflow, particularly those who need the rental income to service their loan.

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.

Compare Burnie

vs Launceston (TAS)

Yield 6.7% | Growth 7.5% | Score 6/10

vs Kingston (TAS)

Yield 4.2% | Growth 6.0% | Score 4/10

vs Rosny Park (TAS)

Yield 3.9% | Growth 6.0% | Score 3/10

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  • Rosny Park3.9% yield · 3/10
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Data source: Government Data, SQM Research Weekly Rents. Last updated: 2026-08-01T19:18:22.028+00:00.

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.

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