Burnie
TASTier 2Positive
62
Signal score
VS
Townsville
QLDTier 2Slightly-Negative
57
Signal score

Research only. Not financial advice. Data: Q1 2025 indicative estimates from public sources. Verify independently.

Burnie: Yield Advantage
5.6% vs 4.4%
Burnie: Lower Entry Price
$445k vs $595k
Burnie: Better Cashflow Position
Positive vs Slightly-Negative
Burnie: Budget Policy Resilient
No NG required (proposed changes pending legislation)
Townsville: Stronger Rent Momentum
+7.8% vs +5.5%

Burnie offers a materially higher gross yield (5.6% vs 4.4%), making it the stronger income candidate at current prices. Burnie achieves positive cashflow without negative gearing support, while Townsville requires additional tax offset or rental growth to break even.

Research context only. Not financial advice. Both markets carry distinct risks specific to their location, employment base, and economic profile. Read the individual suburb research pages before drawing conclusions. All policy references reflect proposed changes subject to final legislation.

Metric
Burnie
TAS · #11
Townsville
QLD · #16
Gross Yield5.6%4.4%
Vacancy Rate1.3%1.2%
Median Price$445k$595k
Weekly Rent$480/wk$500/wk
Net pre-costs pa+$1,820$-4,940
CashflowPositiveSlightly-Negative
Rent Growth 12m+5.5%+7.8%
Price Growth 12m+4%+10.4%
NG DependenceNoneMedium
Discovery StatusEmergingEmerging
Population20k180k
Cycle StageStartingEarly-Mid
Policy Impact▲ UPGRADED◆ NEUTRAL
Signal Score62 / Tier 257 / Tier 2
Burnie

Supply-constrained port city with positive cashflow and declining vacancy. Renewable energy and transmission infrastructure investment continues to support regional economic activity and worker accommodation demand.

Townsville

Townsville is North Queensland's largest city and a significant ADF hub — Lavarack Barracks (Army) and RAAF Base Townsville. James Cook University and Townsville University Hospital underpin stable public-sector employment. The market has recovered materially from its 2015–2019 downturn. At $595k and $500/wk, cashflow is slightly negative at standard LVR — not the positive-cashflow market it was two years ago, but yield of 4.4% remains competitive for a city of this scale.

Burnie: Sources

CoreLogic TAS Q1 2025 · REIT Burnie median Q4 2024 · SQM Research postcode 7320 · Port of Burnie throughput report 2024 · Tasmania Renewable Energy Plan 2024

Data vintage: Q1 2025

Townsville: Sources

REIQ/PropTrack 2025 region estimate. Verify against current REIQ data before publishing. Data quality: imported.

Data vintage: 2026

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Research only. Not financial advice. Data vintage Q1 2025 (indicative estimates from public sources). Verify all metrics independently with local property managers and licensed advisers before making any investment decision. All negative gearing and budget policy references reflect proposed changes subject to final legislation. Consult a registered tax adviser for personal tax position.