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Our top dream home sales of 2025 so far

A budget of $2.75m-plus is the starting point for high-end home sales in Tasmania this year. BEST 12 HOMES REVEALED >>>

11 Cooper Street Seymour. Harrison Agents
11 Cooper Street Seymour. Harrison Agents

A coastal home in the state’s northeast has set the pricing bar for 2025.

Located at Seymour, north of Bicheno, No.11 Cooper St’s final sale price is not yet public.

However, the 2.15ha waterfront property is Tasmania’s only house or unit sold this year that sits in the $4.5m-$5m bracket per realestate.com.au.

The four-bedroom property — known as First Light — was sold by Harrison Agents property consultant Jo Oliver, who said the buyer grew up in Tasmania.

11 Cooper Street Seymour. Harrison Agents
11 Cooper Street Seymour. Harrison Agents

“They still have strong family links to the state. They are very much looking forward to spending time here,” she said.

“They loved the sitting of the home on the spectacular coast and the way in which the architecture integrates into the landscape and the privacy.”

The home has rammed-earth and timber construction, picture-perfect views, a wood heater, window seat, multiple decks, a timber boardwalk, a guesthouse, luxe bathrooms, storage for watercraft and a crayfish cooking station.

11 Cooper Street Seymour. Harrison Agents
11 Cooper Street Seymour. Harrison Agents

Ms Oliver said the property attracted an enormous amount of interest and inquiry from local, interstate and international buyers.

“The sale price was in line with price expectations,” she said.

Another spectacular lifestyle property came in at No.2 on the sales chart, this time in Launceston’s Relbia.

24 Riverstone Drive, Relbia
24 Riverstone Drive, Relbia

No.310 Glenwood Rd was sold in the summer for an undisclosed price above $4m-plus by Insitu Property director Kristi Seymour.

Miss Seymour said the “timeless, luxurious, sophisticated property” had been purchased by Tasmanians.

She said the 4.19ha property boasts an exquisite Ozone pool, surrounded by established gardens. It has a full-size tennis court, home gym, oversized garaging, and an automated watering system.

33 Adelaide St, East Launceston
33 Adelaide St, East Launceston

“With parklike grounds established over decades, the property has an unmatched sense of calm; it is a sanctuary,” she said.

“This is perfectly balanced by the home’s signature clean lines, soaring ceilings and large windows that invite natural light to dance throughout the spaces.”

2/2 Castray Esp, Battery Point
2/2 Castray Esp, Battery Point

Four homes made the cut in the $3m-plus price bracket, ranging from a sleekly updated 1914-built gem in South Hobart to a Sandy Bay property near the beach and shops with a 1950s house, three titles and about 1700sq m of land.

A number of apartments have been sold in this price range in the to-be-built Macquarie Place development.

Originally published as Our top dream home sales of 2025 so far

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/our-top-dream-home-sales-of-2025-so-far/news-story/bb6372554d8607c6aa5e7b7de42be1cf