Kingston Beach

33 Kunama Drive

House
Mid $800,000s
4
2
5

Wow – look out onto Kingston Beach!

Available for the first time in 40 years, this well-kept, solid brick and tile roof home is ready to move into and features a spacious floor plan with multiple living areas with water views, including a deck off the living room overlooking Kingston Beach less than 15 minutes to the Hobart CBD.

The unique offering with this property is that there is separate access downstairs to a self-contained living zone with a bathroom, kitchen/dining and bedroom which opens on to a paved area straight to the back yard (please note there is no access internally from the main house to this area).

You could look to rent both sections of the house out and maximise yield, rent or air bnb part or the whole house, accommodate a larger family and provide accommodation to a family/friend allowing for independence….there are many possibilities…whether to maximise your returns or to accommodate family !

Rates: $Approx. $2460 p/a
Rental whole house: Approx. $780 per week
Rental possibility house $550 per week plus flat under $350 per week – approx $900 per week total

About Kingston Beach
You will love the convenience of being just moments from local favourites like Robbie Browns and The Salty Dog, while public transport is at your doorstep on Kunama Drive. Kingston’s vibrant township is only 5 minutes away and Kingston Beach itself is well regarded for its coastal setting with community amenities providing convenient access to everyday essentials.

About Hobart
Tasmania’s infrastructure pipeline over the next decade exceeds $30 billion, providing long-term economic confidence and employment stability. Major projects include a $500m restaurant and entertainment precinct at Berriedale, $700m in newly announced health funding, and the Macquarie Point $1b+ multi-purpose roofed stadium—set to become the most significant infrastructure project in southern Tasmania’s history.
Tasmania achieved 100% renewable electricity generation in 2020, powered by hydro, wind, and solar energy—reflecting the state’s strong environmental focus.

‘Hobart rates as one of the nation’s leading markets of the past 20 years and, after a pause following its most recent growth spurt, is now on the cusp of another up cycle, the report said.’ [The Finance Better and Hotspotting Report 2026]

Tasmania is known for its pro-environmental stance, and in 2020 achieved 100% renewable energy status thanks to a combination of hydroelectricity, wind, and solar energy sources.

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Property Information

Year Built
1987
Land Area
676 sqm approx
Floor Area
188 sqm approx

Features

Roof
Tile
Exterior
Brick

Parking

Carport Spaces
1
Off Street Spaces
4