Tasmania is not only a state of Australia, but also a sitting alone island separated from the main island by the notorious Bass Straight. Also known as the ?natural state? due to the very large forested areas that is mainly unspoiled to this day. The Tasmanian Aborigines were the states first inhabitants. None of the full blooded Tasmanian Aborigines is alive these days. Truganini was recognized to have been the last one and he died in 1876. Van Diemens Land as the British first named it is today a great destination for hikers and tourists who love to go bush. The vast vegetation of Tasmania will delight any visitor with plenty of waterfalls, rivers and lakes as well as mountains.
Tasmanian property is favoured by investors who are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Buying property in Tassie means you often get a huge parcel of land with the possibility of having your own stream. Property prices are also cheaper than on mainland Australia because it is a little out of the way. Regardless of the remoteness of Tassie, you can get everything you need to enjoy the best of both worlds.