George Town, TAS 7253

3.8(23 reviews)

Great for

  • Schools
  • Medical facilities
  • Internet access
  • Safe and sound
  • Cost of living

Not great for

  • Nightlife
  • Parking

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Professionals
  • Retirees
  • Singles
  • Tourists

Reviews of George Town, TAS

17th November 2022

"Beautiful town by the beaches"

George Town is the place to be with its own swimming complex, numerous watering holes, beaches within minutes away, many eating out options, a great new kids park and bike track and that’s just to mention a few things. The schools and people are friendly and great and it makes me happy that I purchased my house on George Town 22 years ago.

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11th November 2022

"Beautiful George town"

Have lived here for 13 years and still love the place. It has everything I need and if I want more Launceston is only 35 minutes away. The beaches are awesome and safe. The shops are great and the people are all very friendly and helpful. Moving here was a great decision

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  • Families with kids
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11th November 2022

"Beautiful town"

Beautiful little town , clean and tidy. Wide variety of food and services and fantastic customer service in our local shops . Friendly and helpful community with lots of support to offer . Fantastic medical services and staff with beautiful beaches not far away what more could you ask for . Besides the best meat pie in Tassie which George Town has too .

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  • Professionals
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25th October 2022

"No Hustle or Bustle"

George Town is a friendly, laid back community. No traffic lights are within a 35 minute drive, and there are plenty of shops on offer for all your essentials. George Town is a great place to call home.

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18th October 2022

"Small Coastal Town"

George Town is a small coastal Town in North East Tasmania. Surrounded by beaches and the Tamar River, George Town has all you need with 3 schools, 2 supermarkets, and a variety of local cafes and restaurants and it is only a 35 Minute's Drive to Launceston if you need anything else. I lived on the mainland for many years, and then made the decision to move here. I have now lived in George Town for 2 years and I love the laid-back feel that the town offers.

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  • Professionals
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18th October 2022

"Lovely Community"

I have previously lived in the town and also work in George Town and have done for many years. It has a lovely community feel, lots of sports clubs and community organisations to join. Great beaches nearby, now a world class mountain bike track and a swim/gym centre soon to be built extending the current pool facilities. Lots of choices for places to eat and not far from some great wineries. Easy travel to Launceston.

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"Moved here 3 years ago. People called us crazy. Best decision we ever made."

Our family moved here 3 years ago. We had only been to Tassie on Holidays. When we told people in Tasmania we were moving to George Town they called us crazy. But as mainlanders, this place was everything we could ever dream of. Ocean views, hospitals, shops, schools, parks, beaches, jobs, sports clubs etc. And only 35 minutes to Launceston for anything that wasn't local. You spend double that in traffic in Melbourne just getting to work. Our 3 kids are all under 6. The school for our oldest is wonderful. The local facilities for the toddlers and babies (The hub) is a gem. My local doctor and pharmacist know me by name and are always good for a chat.

The history of the place is also incredible. So much colonial history we love to show our family when they visit. We bought an old housing commission house and renovated. It was $129k to buy. It's now valued at close to $200k. We're hanging onto it while we build our new home, also here in George Town. Demand is also increasing, with homes selling pretty quick, and rentals lasting what seems like minutes.

For the future of George Town things have never looked brighter. So much development happening in Bell Bay with the prospect of thousands of Jobs there. The main street is slowly refurbishing. Business's and shops are opening. There's new houses popping up all over the place.

All in all, we're so glad we moved here when we did. I think there's probably a small window to still move here, because in about 5 years I reckon this will be the premier lifestyle destination to live in North Tasmania, if not all Tasmania. I've fond the folks who belittle are usually locals who left, Tasmanian's who've never been here, or those who haven't been here for 20 years. The community spirit is strong, and it's future is bright.

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  • Families with kids
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milliek

Hi good on you and I m happy Ive read your comment as Im looking to purchase there now. Done some research and it ticks most boxes. Good luck!

waynec11

ty moving over to georgetown in march 2021 looking at properties

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"George Town"

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"The Upcoming Gem of North Tasmania"

My wife and I visited George Town on a short holiday and fell in love with it so much we bought our first home there last August. GT and Low Head is a beautiful area definitely with a sense of being on the up both as a place to live and as a visitor location. We were hugely impressed with how friendly the locals are and in our dealings with real estate agents etc -- everyone made us feel welcome. With Launceston's City Deal, plans for a huge bike trail network, a newly launched community action plan to increase visitor numbers and staggering house affordability George Town offers so much for those wishing a sea change no matter what their age. So, so much untapped potential only recently being realised. Now is the perfect time to make the move and be part of a fantastic community.

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  • Families with kids
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stevem37

Ravenswood by the sea. Bogan central and as the someone who lives there told me the G'sP are doing there best to kill the people of georgetown. The house prices are cheap for a reason.

Ian Neilson
Ian Neilson

Thanks, stevem37, for your erudite contribution. Couldn't disagree more. Been in GT for a few months now and it's great. Sure, it's not Point Piper or Vaucluse; the air's cleaner for one thing. In speaking to representatives of various bodies in town, there's a lot of positives going on behind the scenes and hard work being undertaken to make change happen. Haven't visited a GP yet, but the local vets look to have a healthy business going.

andyg10

Hi Ian, where did you move from and did you already have a job lined up before making the move?

Ian Neilson
Ian Neilson

Hi Andy, we moved from outside Sydney and didn't have anything lined up. Took about two months to find a job I wanted locally; Launceston has more to offer if willing to commute 40-50min.

andyg10

Thanks for the input Ian :-) we are from South West Sydney and George town just caught our attention, it looks so nice. My wife is on the George town page on Facebook and she tells me the community spirit is strong. It just looks amazing especially as we have twin baby boys but obviously employment is the gamble I suppose.

Ian Neilson
Ian Neilson

Het Andy, You're very welcome. Your wife is right about the community spirit and the owner of the FB page you're referring to is a great person to contact for all things George Town.

Shane Woods
Shane Woods

I love the gp comment that's what I think too

Shane Woods
Shane Woods

Yep GPs need investigating they tried too take me out too I'll tell you my stories in person justvask

Shane Woods
Shane Woods

Moony outside

Shane Woods
Shane Woods

Only me and Steven got guts to say it

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"Bought a house love it.But apart from Woolworths, Patchwork shop,2 hairdressers and cottage Hospital that is all that is avaiable."

Love the house we bought and feel that George Town Council could do so much more....

The very limited amenities mean you have no choice but to drive to Launceston for Bunnings ,Restaurants,Cinema and Clothing shops.
We need more to offer our next generation.

On Goulburn St in the middle of a residential street there is a dump where bricks, wood, glass you name it its dumped there with the wire fence round it right up to the footpath so it must be council owned.

Yet Harcourt and Gardiner Builders are trying to sell land for new houses to be built.

The wonderful friendly people deserve far more than what the council have done!

We were warned that it was like the wild west a few years ago so hope that more people will move to the area and bring some wonderful ventures to the shopping mall.
And a Man Shed would do so well for the men of George Town who no doubt would love to share their skills.

So if your looking to buy property or business fantastic but accept that there is a lot yet to give to this wonderful town.

The friendliness of the people is fantastic.

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maureent4

Just curious how your stay is going in George Town a few months later... Just looks so pretty

miket8

The problem with small town shopping is not limited to George Town, it's universal across much of Australia. Even if rents are lower in small towns, retailers' purchasing power is limited, so they have to charge more, so people drive to the "big smoke" for better prices.

JenniferS7
JenniferS7

Pleased to say that George Town in the summer is lovely .
Had a new driveway put in and my back garden looks better by having trees planted and an irrigation system put in so dont have to worry about the garden when away .
Everyone is lovely and friendly and recommended it to family and friends wanting a sea change .
Still would like a few extra shops but who knows what can happen in the future.
Still think George Town is lovely to live in .

JenniferS7
JenniferS7

Update finished doing our fencing round the property changed from wood to Colour bond
Georgetown has really changed over the last 18 months and very community focused .
Property value has gone up as have rental .
It still costs a lot for workman to do jobs in Georgetown . But then you dont have Sydney prices .
Best advice if you want to be mortgage free Georgetown is perfect . Its a hidden gem and would recommend to move here while you can afford a property Mortgage free either built or deposit and pick your property design.

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"Dusty gem, on the up"

My parents retired to George Town, couple years on still love it. Yes the town has seen its share of tough times economically with the downturn to manufacturing and industry in Bell Bay affecting jobs, then Housing Tasmania buying up former company workers cottages cheap to put commission tenants in, but that has stopped and things are improving. The natural area is stunning - peaceful river, beautiful low head pilot station, light house and surf beach, and many historical buildings in town (third oldest settlement in Australia after Sydney and Hobart). Property is very reasonably priced, there is a woolworths, IGA, chemist, post, health centre, coffee shops, bakeries, and its only 30 mins drive to Launceston for bigger shops and work if needs be. Yes, you have to pick your spot, there are some bogans and druggies, but that is true of many Launceston suburbs and across Tasmania. The best parts seem to be near the river down to pipe clay bay, york cove, town centre, esplanade up to low head. I hear the council is improving too with new renewable energy developments and less of the past 'we like it how it is/always been done this way/we close at 12pm' mentality that has held it back from being more of a tourist town that it has the potential to be.

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bob-as

The :"company workers cottages" were always owned by the housing commision

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"CAUTIOUS INVESTOR"

Hi, my wife and I have been looking to invest in Tasmania for over 12 months now without a mortgage. Our budget was small under 150 k although Hobart was where we really wanted to invest achieving the no mortgage result meant we had to purchase a run down shack.. or land only.
We travelled north to inspect and get a feel for George Town and its surrounds, placed along the north coast of Tasmania the water and ocean views surrounding the town are great.
The town centre is small but still provides all the services you will need for day to day essentials. For more elite shopping and a real cafe fix Launceston is only 30 min drive south on a new Highway.
I had the opportunity to meet the local Police Chief who casually said hello to me as I walked by in the street, we chatted about summer, the towns true side and how the town sees tourists and the coastal vibe shines with all the local beaches close by and family friendly picnic areas dotted along the coast, I was welcomed by her and happy to hear about the work they do in the town, and was offered assistance to register my home with them for patrol purposes if I had any concerns at all about anything this is very good PR. Her positive outlook assured me it was safe.
Low Head a kilometre north of George Town is one of Tasmania's most beautiful headlands similar to Byron Bay in Northern NSW. With a lighthouse and pristine coastline be sure to take the drive up its only minutes away with spectacular beaches and views..
We purchased a neat and tidy no maintenance home in the south part of George Town close to waters edge in a very clean and quality area, our neighbours are new homes both being built in the last 12 months, high quality this is a great sign of confidence in the area that people are investing on building expensive homes. There is a positive feel to the south part of George Town and we are opposite a new marina, parks, walking tracks, esplanade at York Harbour with Peppers Resort across the road we have underground power, clean new sealed road providing a quiet location with water views.
Our expected rental return if we decide to rent the property should yield in excess of 7.8 %. the area we are in Adelaide Street is surrounded by nice homes clean and cared for properties with a scenic coastal feel.
purchased for 132 k on a - 800 sqm block in a great location. The House is small but needs no attention and is fully fenced and has a new 16 solar panel installation.
Be sure if your concerned about the comments in this forum to look at South George Town water side. still some land available water front and close by.
We hope to bring to this great geographical location great coffee and food as we explore business opportunities as well.
perhaps a sourdough bakery cafe"

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  • Families with kids
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elled2

Hi Peter, as you've got the latest review, I'm wondering how you went with your investment property here and if you'd still recommend this part of town?

aileneh

Hi Peter, it looks like you have recently sold this property. Would you mind sharing the reasons why?

stevem37

aileneh I'll take a punt and tell you why they sold it. The houses are cheap in Georgetown for a reason. People burn houses down there for a laugh. Renters damage the property regularly in Georgetown. Finding a tradesman to come and do jobs under a $1000 in Launceston is difficult getting a tradesman to go to Georgetown would be even harder. She probably found out that calling the police or ambulance to come to Georgetown is going to take many hours if they come at all.

Donna
Donna

Is there much crime in George Town? Looking at a place on Main Rd. Single lady with a couple of dogs. I'm more keen to live in an owner buyer area and less rentals in the street.

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"A great investment"

I purchased in georgetown as an investment and I'm so happy with my purchase. Bought so cheap and rented really quickly as well. I actually visited recently and I loved the town so much I'm planning on going annually with my kids over summer. Just beautiful!

Great for

  • Close to beach, great shopping.

Not great for

  • Not much to do at night

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Beach Lovers
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"Where every one help's themselves to any thing not nailed down."

Lived in Quinn st George Town. Our house was broken into 4 time's, had 2 car's stolen, and one vandalized. Feral's are dotted all over town. Would never live there again. Not a safe or pleasant place to live.

Great for

  • Close to beach, great shopping.

Not great for

  • The theft, and drug's are out of control.

Who lives here?

  • Beach Lovers
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Matt Clinch
Matt Clinch

What street ? I'm sure a German shepherd would be adequate....

miket8

We came to George Town from an outback town in WA, where crime was rampant. We had vandalism and attempted break-ins from the inhabitants of the far end of our street, yet the end we lived on was mainly government workers including police! GT, or parts of it, have issues, but there are some really nice areas to live in and having lived all over Australia reckon GT can't be beaten for real estate value and proximity to amenities. Just avoid the Boganvilles and you'll be right.

stevem37

miket8 Crime in Northern Tasmania has skyrocketed in the last year or so. Gee it must of been really really bad in that out back WA town care to share so that we can give that place a wide berth. Launceston is bad georgetown crime is double Launceston. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-27/as-crime-in-launceston-surges,-publics-faith-in-police-drops/11050398

miket8

I'd like to see sources for the claim that George Town crime is double that of Launceston. There has been little impact on my part of town (southside) so far although I see a bit of stuff posted on Facebook. The town I left to come to Tasmania is on the coast between Geraldton and Exmouth. I still get the FB notifications from the town crime page and if anything it has got worse, with the latest craze being kids and youths throwing rocks at car windows. Strange in one way because there was a big new police station being built when I was there and no doubt it's in use now.

milliek

Im looking to buy there.... not too far from the water is that a bad area. Agents wouldnt own up to the bad areas?

Al G
Al G

Agreed. My wife just had her bike stolen after staying one night here. This town is rough and full of ferals from what I can tell. Every woman has tats up and down their arm like theyve done time.

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"A good home is what you make it"

George Town is located in a beautiful area about 40 minutes drive from Launceston. Prices for houses and land here is still extremely cheap compared to what you would have to pay anywhere else in Australia. The town has everything you would need to live very comfortably and happily - of course you have woolies, iga, chemists, mechanics, restaurants etc. etc., there's a hospital, schools, library, indoor sports centre, a Peppers Resort, great seafood, and a great public swimming pool. Annual festivals such as the arts and music festival brings a little bit of excitement in the area. Wineries and beaches are all very close by to enjoy. With brand new George Town Council offices being built, and economic development plans in the pipeline, this town is like a dark horse that could very well bolt ahead in the not too distant future.

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Country Lovers
  • Beach Lovers
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Justin Goebel real estate agent
Justin Goebel
LJ Hooker Launceston

"At Tamar's River mouth"

George Town was first settled in 1804 and currently has a population of roughly 7000 people.There are some great little pockets around George Town for anyone looking to buy in a smaller town - from affordability to amazing locations with views of the river and close to the facilities that George town has to offer. About 5 minutes driving in a car and you will be at the beach and 30 minutes south will place you in Launceston.

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  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
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WildB

wild billy . Warmer than Hobart great facilities, hospital ,aged care & doctors . Great fishing . Always remember life is what you make it.Add a comment...

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"Georgetown"

Lived here once and must say never again!

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MarcoYoung

Any good reason for that?

Al G
Al G

Crime

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"Not for live in."

I lived there for 2 years (2010 – 12). It has 2 areas, the rough one – which is at the right hand side of the main road,, and the not so rough one. Unfortunately I lived in the rough area.. almost every day I heard big fights from next door and on few occasions the police came. Overall it has very high unemployment rate, retirees and teen mums… very slow-pace of life. Try to walk there during the day, and you can tell what I mean. If you are a professional / dynamic young family.. this is definitely not your place to be! Unless you are a single working nearby and don’t care about anything else in life but working. But if are looking for a quite holiday area, you may want to stay there for a day or two (especially for fishing). Note: this is not a good investment area too, I have seen houses not sold/rented in months!

Who lives here?

  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Country Lovers
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farside
farside

which is the right side of the main road? Depends whether heading toward the river or away from it.

TamaresqueInTassie
TamaresqueInTassie

Probably means coming in to town, so the east side, south of the RSL.

Donna
Donna

Hangon so 47 Main St would be on the right side going into town. So is that the rough side? I was told that immediate area was safe. Even though it's sort of central but south. I was told the north is rough and more crime.

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"Friendly, convenient and great lifestyle"

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masonsmum

I have lived and worked in George Town for nearly thirty years. There is an amazing community spirit and the people are very friendly and welcoming. I have been involved with the localarts community since moving here and the cultural aspect of the town is quite lively and represented in all aspects of music, painting and drawing, quilting, history, dance etc. A highlight for me is the annual forlk festival that in 2011 will celebrate its 20th year. Artists such as Eric Bogle, Danny Spooner, Nick Charles, among many have appeared at the festival. How lucky are we to live in one of the most beautiful places in Tasmania where the scenery is stunning, the lifestyle one to be envied and only 45 minutes away from a major city? If you have heard unkind things about our town, put them with a grain of mustard and realise that every place has an element that is less than savoury and the best thing to do is to get on and live your life to the fullest and George Town is one of the best places in Tasmania to do that.

JaneneA1

Well thanku.im coming to buy a house.well look in the next few months.being a middleaged woman on her own.no freinds i was having 2nd thoughts with the negative comments

jasminej

Hi, we are looking to purchase in George Town but have our reservations after reading some of the negative comments on here. Would you consider Cimitiere St a rough part of the town?

JenniferS7
JenniferS7

We are in mid 50s and bought there the only thing George Town needs is the council to tidy some areas and more people to come and invest work wise in the area.
Great opportunity for young people to start up new business.
Decent tea rooms maybe showing local art to encourage tourists to buy .
Decent pub for familys not drunks.
Good artistic shops with clothes that tourists and locals can buy.A Target or K Mart to give employment and chance for young people to work .
Everyone we meet are really friendly and buying before prices rise mean you can make it your forever home.

miket8

JenniferS there were lovely tea rooms down opposite the Monument. Closed, presumably due to lack of business. The Pier is hardly full of drunks, and the meals are great (especially the Senior's meals). No chance of a larger department store, we're very lucky to have a Woolies given the population and lack of through traffic (since GT's essentially at the end of a peninsula).

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Christine Atwell real estate agent
Christine Atwell
The Agency | Team Bushby Sales

"Wonderful place to live"

I have been associated with George Town and low Head for thirty years. I still own a cottage at low Head. My years spent in George Town are some of the happiest in memory. Great friends, wonderful schools, opportunities to indulge in my favourite passtimes such as art, music, and socilal events. I am the Co -Ordinator of the Tamar Valley Folk Festival which is the only Folk Festival in the North of Tasmania and has been hosted in George Town for 20 years.
We receive rave reviews from visitors about the town and the people after every festival.
As a Real Estate Agent for many years in George Town, I had the opportunity to sell hundreds of homes in all areas. The town offers luxury homes on the water to modest cottages at affordable prices.
It is disappointing to read negative reviews of the town.
My best suggestion to anyone thinking of moving to George Town is come and see for yourself.
I cant wait to retire back in the area. Love the place and the people.

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  • Retirees
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LyndaB

Its good to read positive comments about George Town, I am considering retiring in a few years, or at least semi retiring (am Registered Nurse) and want to get back to a quiet country area. Have lived in Tasmania before, years ago, and have now started to look at quiet areas, George Town is one that I am considering. Thank you. :)

TamaresqueInTassie
TamaresqueInTassie

Me, too. I've been looking for a place that is flat so I can walk to shops, etc; which has a range of services such as P.O., chemist, GP, shops, hospital and George Town fits the bill. The only drawback for me is the distance to Launceston (which I know is a very Tasmanian thing to say seeing it's only 40 minutes on one of the best highways in the state).

TamaresqueInTassie
TamaresqueInTassie

The best thing? Land prices start under $50,000 and houses start at just over $100,000.

KateJ1

I am considering seriously moving to George Town as i need a cooler climate for health issues. I am alittle bit worried about the lack of policing burglaries and vandalism comments i have read. The properties are very reasonable to rent. I am a single person on disability and value what little belongings i own and wonder just how bad the criminal element is. I currently live in Qld.

brianr2

Hi Kate, I too am considering moving to the area but have reservations about the drug and crime elements. I know that these problems exist in all parts of Australia but how prevelant in this area is my concern. I think the best thing to do is to fly down and get a first hand impression. Brian

TamaresqueInTassie
TamaresqueInTassie

It depends on what part of town you buy in. Generally the south is more salubrious than north or east of the town centre. Just north of George Town is Low Head which is a wonderful place but pricey (by Tassie standards) however, you can find uninterrupted ocean views at Bell Buoy Beach (which is advertised under Low Head) from $65,000 for land of around 1000 square metres.

Mick W
Mick W

Hello I have lived in George Town my entire life to the negative reviews they were some what old, in the last few years many houses including housing commision have been sold off which has been driving the riff raff out of town! I believe the local council have had a part to play here as there was word through the grape vine that the idea was to sell housing commision off to prospective buyers and clean up the area which is successfully working, attracting more retirees or people buying holiday homes. There is a holiday home an old house right across me that no one has entered, I have had no problems my entire life here, of course if you have bad neighbours, my advice however is before you purchase or a rent a place do some homework, prior to me buying my home I studied my neighbours habits, I drove past more then enough times to see what the street was like, in the end it's where you pick is how you will be effected, if you buy next to someone that is loud usually then I am sorry to say but you are kind of asking for it, a little investigation goes a long way. Having said all that I will now tell you briefly about me I am a mature 33 year old professional , having been in the military I am very neat and quiet should you require a room I have a double on offer for 130.00 a week whether you would like to stay just to get the feel of the area you could get in touch with me via my ad here https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-view-details.html?adId=1124632840 . This town often has an unforeseen investment opportunity being a 5 to 10 min drive to the beach. I actually think it's silly to miss out on such a great opportunity personally, buy 100 000 dollar house flip the house for profit, buy a house rent it out, in a few years the investment is paid off plus a return, people are mad not to in my opinion. I said it when I was a child to my parents when houses were worth 15 000 no joke, now they are 150 000, my uncle paid 30k for his house and a shack out at Beachford for 40k, you can only imagine what both are worth right now! sorry but I have to laugh. I really do not understand because if I had 500 000 I would buy 5 houses in this town and double my money.

Yves Fifo
Yves Fifo

KateJ1 and brianr2
We bought an investment property 5 years ago, we bought on the South side of George Town, the place has been tenanted all the 5 years except a couple of month, if we were to sell tomorrow we'll be making a loss as property prices have slumped, beware of dodgy real estate salesmen that promise you the earth.
George Town is a nice little town with nice surroundings rental profits are not bad taking into account how cheap you bought the property.
The rental has never been broken in, some of the above statements are inflated.
We bought a block of land at Low Head where we will build our home and retire there.
We live in Ipswich (Queensland) and I cannot deal with the summers up here, too hot.
If you want to retire, this is a very nice area.

miket8

We bought a house in George Town sight unseen in 2009, which was a high point in the market. It was rented for six years, until we moved in ourselves in 2015 after many years in employer-supplied housing. I retired unexpectedly early and had nowhere else to live. We couldn't rent because of our large number of pet birds. We didn't like the area (around the muralled water tank) and had feral kids coming over the back fence stealing stuff. Spent a fortune doing it up (with a lot of damage from tenants) and sold it in 2015 for little more than we'd paid for it six years earlier. We bought a slightly run-down place southside, with stunning views, and have been far happier with the neighbourhood. You really need to be careful where you to buy in George Town. Having recently visited Devonport and their "bogan central" and been to similar suburbs in Hobart and Launceston, it seems to be a peculiarly Tasmanian thing. We had neighbours several doors down who rode loud motorbikes at all hours, but they're now gone (or in gaol, it's reputed they were drug dealers). The small town issue of having limited shopping amenities is not restricted to GT, Launy is close enough that smaller shops selling similar goods locally can't compete, but it is sad to see the large number of empty shops, especially the eyesore Chickenfeed store opposite Woolies which will eventually be totally covered in wood sheeting once the vandals have worked their way through all the windows. I sense change in GT, especially with a more switched on shire council, but would dearly love to see a greater focus on arts and crafts and more "cerebral" activities and community groups like Latrobe has. Finally, I worked in weather for many years and chose GT in part due to climate: we have few frosts and escape the very hot days that much of the rest of Tasmania can suffer from occasionally in summer, although even then it pays to pick the right part of GT as I've seen it six degrees hotter coming into town than it was at my house (from the car's ambient temperature gauge). The downside is the wind, which can play havoc in the garden.

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"Inexpensive options to enter the market as well as lovely luxurious homes too."

George Town is a beautiful seaside town on the mouth of the Tamar River. Many years ago George Town was thought only of an idustrial town as nearby Bell Bay is home to BHP Billton's manganese plant and RioTinto's aluminium smelter, thus bringing many workers to the local area when it first began to grow. However, George Town has come a long way since those days, now home to many young families, retired couples and many friendly people from all walks of life. The South George Town and Pipe Clay Bay area is a growing, modern area with lovely views of the Tamar and out to Low Head. 5 minutes from stunning beaches at Low Head and an easy 35 minute drive on our new 80 million dollar highway sees you arrive at Launceston where shopping and nightlife is good, or it's also an easy commute to a job if you're not lucky enough to find one locally in the town. George Town has had it's day of outsiders knocking it for whatever reason; we welcome new and enthusiastic people who we are sure will soon fall in love with this beautiful, historic place that we are so lucky to be able to call home!

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TamaresqueInTassie

Are there shops and other services in the areas you mention? They don't come up on Google maps or when I Google those areas. They do look excellent, but I'd prefer somewhere I don't have to use the car to get to the shops all the time.

miket8

There are no shops southside, alas. There was an IGA Express and a fish 'n' chip shop. The former has been closed for years, the fisho more recently. You can get fish, and fish 'n' chips at the "fish factory" southside though, although not open for dinner. There are some "nice" areas closer to Woolies. It's worth remembering that Low Head has no shops at all either, they're further from town, and that's really upmarket compared to GT.

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"Everyone knows your business"

We have lived here for many years, in the last 12 months we have been robbed 3 times in broad day light & early mornings... There are drug deals being done right out side our house... Some one had tried to set our house on fire, 2 houses in near by streets have been burnt down... So yes great town to live in NOT!!!!

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miket8

It really depends on the part of town you choose. I've lived northside (well, "eastside" really) and southside and they're chalk and cheese. I know what you mean about drug deals, but these days it's hard to find a place where that doesn't happen. Even southside there was a nest of drug dealers but they gone and hopefully in gaol.

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"Quiet town that comes to life in summer , beaches and sailing , fishing and surfing .. beautiful place to be"

everything a young family of retiring sea changer might want , affordable living close to medical , schools , pools , beaches , industry, and half hour from Launceston which is great for night life , concerts , restaurants and that alfresco coffee set type of thing.. get ya feet wet , come to tassie and buy your own slice of paradise.. just not mine !!

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