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Rents in Hobart Rise Again, But Launceston Holds Steady

Posted on Wednesday 13 June 2018

The March quarter edition of Tasmanian Rents shows that rents in Southern Tasmania rose by 5% in the last quarter, while Northern Tasmania rents fell by 0.1% and North West rents increased by 2.3%.  We have also introduced new statistics that for Greater Hobart, Greater Launceston and the North West Coast which show similar trends.

For the latest edition, go to the Tasmanian Rents page.

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