Braddon
Property profile for Braddon, Canberra. Median prices and property calculators.
Median Prices
Median House Price
$1,200,000
Approximate median for Braddon, Canberra
Median Unit Price
$550,000
Approximate median for Braddon, Canberra
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$58,000
On median house price of $1,200,000
Estimated Monthly Mortgage
$5,880
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Estimated Deposit Needed
$240,000
20% of median house price
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About Braddon
Braddon is Canberra's trendiest inner-city suburb, located immediately north of the CBD in the city's inner north. The suburb has undergone a remarkable transformation from a quiet residential area into a vibrant urban precinct, with Lonsdale Street at its heart now serving as Canberra's premier dining, bar, and boutique shopping destination. The street is lined with street art, specialty coffee roasters, craft beer venues, independent fashion stores, and restaurants spanning cuisines from around the world. Property in Braddon includes original 1920s and 1930s brick cottages from Canberra's early development, alongside a growing number of modern apartment complexes and townhouse developments that reflect the suburb's increasing urban density. Haig Park, a mature pine plantation that runs along the suburb's northern boundary, provides a unique green corridor popular for walking and community events. Transport includes bus routes along Northbourne Avenue with rapid services to the CBD, and the Canberra light rail line runs along the suburb's western edge, connecting to the Gungahlin town centre. The CBD is within easy walking or cycling distance. Braddon appeals to young professionals attracted by the dining and social scene, public servants working in nearby government offices, apartment investors targeting Canberra's strong rental market, and creatives who value the suburb's progressive urban culture.