
Yarralumla record smashes clearance narrative as Canberra's auction market defies gravity
A $2.18m waterfront sale reshapes expectations for mid-winter trading, even as broader clearance rates slip below the 65% benchmark.
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A $2.18m waterfront sale reshapes expectations for mid-winter trading, even as broader clearance rates slip below the 65% benchmark.

As market forecasts shift, Canberra property seekers are abandoning the sidelines—and it's already visible in auction rooms and negotiation tactics across Gungahlin and Belconnen.

New zoning decisions and infill policies are pushing renters toward inner suburbs—but affordability gains remain uneven across the territory.

With vacancy rates hovering near record lows, tenants face bidding wars while landlords grapple with rising costs and regulatory pressure.

As inner-north strongholds plateau, emerging pockets in Gungahlin and south Canberra are delivering better value for savvy investors and owner-occupiers alike.

With vacancy rates hovering near 1% and median rents climbing, renters facing renewal deadlines need a strategy—whether that's securing early, negotiating hard, or finally taking the plunge into ownership.

As Gungahlin and Belconnen boom, residents and developers are locked in a familiar battle over density, character and the future shape of the nation's capital.

With clearance rates holding steady and median prices hovering near $835k, smart preparation separates successful bidders from the disappointed.

As clearance rates dip below 65%, the capital's property market is sending mixed signals about buyer confidence and price momentum.

As the median house price hovers near $835k, a quiet shift is reshaping the capital's inner suburbs—and smart investors are taking note.

As the ACT planning authority signals mixed-use development potential, Macgregor's quiet streets and affordable entry prices are attracting buyer attention before the market catches up.

With clearances steadying and prices climbing again, local agents are drawing parallels to the pandemic-era frenzy—but this cycle feels different.

A luxury property sale in the capital's most sought-after neighbourhood has reignited debate about which market segment is actually driving growth.

With median house prices hovering near $835,000, strategic saving and smart use of local grants can shave years off your path to ownership.

As Canberra's rental market tightens, we examine whether the classic affordability benchmark still holds water for renters in suburbs from Gungahlin to Belconnen.

A major Braddon development signals a shift in the capital's housing strategy—and could reshape affordability across inner suburbs.

A bold proposal to rezone light industrial land near Woden Town Centre promises to reshape one of Canberra's quieter suburbs.

New data reveals the capital's housing market has climbed faster than this time in 2025, yet annual growth rates tell a cautionary tale for buyers banking on continued gains.

As the median house price climbs toward $850k, established suburbs near shops and services are becoming the unlikely heroes for retirees and downsizers seeking lifestyle over square metres.

With vacancy rates near historic lows and median rents climbing, renters facing lease expiry in the capital need a plan—and fast.
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