Battery Point
Property profile for Battery Point, Hobart. Median prices and property calculators.
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Median House Price
$1,350,000
Approximate median for Battery Point, Hobart
Median Unit Price
$650,000
Approximate median for Battery Point, Hobart
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$67,750
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$6,615
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Estimated Deposit Needed
$270,000
20% of median house price
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About Battery Point
Battery Point is Hobart's most historic and prestigious suburb, a compact harbourside enclave located immediately south of the CBD. The suburb is defined by its beautifully preserved Georgian and colonial architecture, with sandstone cottages, cobblestone Kelly's Steps, and historic streetscapes that date back to the 1830s making it one of Australia's most intact early colonial neighbourhoods. Property is tightly held and premium-priced, consisting of heritage cottages, Victorian terraces, and a small number of tasteful modern insertions, with many homes offering water views across Sullivan's Cove and the Derwent River. Salamanca Place, on the suburb's northern edge, hosts the famous Salamanca Market every Saturday, along with galleries, craft shops, restaurants, and bars in converted Georgian sandstone warehouses. The suburb offers a walkable lifestyle, with the Hobart waterfront, restaurants, and the CBD all within a few minutes' stroll. Arthur Circus, a charming village green surrounded by heritage cottages, is one of Hobart's most photographed streetscapes. St George's Anglican Church and Narryna Heritage Museum add cultural depth. Transport is primarily on foot to the adjacent CBD, with bus routes along Sandy Bay Road connecting to southern suburbs. Battery Point appeals to history enthusiasts, professionals seeking a prestigious address, retirees who enjoy walkable village living, and investors drawn by the suburb's strong tourism and short-stay rental market.