Kingston
Property profile for Kingston, Canberra. Median prices and property calculators.
Median Prices
Median House Price
$1,400,000
Approximate median for Kingston, Canberra
Median Unit Price
$580,000
Approximate median for Kingston, Canberra
Compare Canberra Suburbs
Calculate Your Costs
Stamp Duty Calculator
Estimate stamp duty on a $1,400,000 property in Australian Capital Territory
Calculate Stamp Duty →Mortgage Repayment
Calculate weekly, fortnightly, or monthly mortgage repayments
Calculate Repayments →Borrowing Power
Find out how much you can borrow based on your income
Check Borrowing Power →Property Purchase Costs
Get a full breakdown of costs including legal fees and inspections
Estimate Total Costs →Estimated Costs at Median Price
Estimated Stamp Duty
$71,000
On median house price of $1,400,000
Estimated Monthly Mortgage
$6,860
80% LVR, 6.2% rate, 30yr P&I
Estimated Deposit Needed
$280,000
20% of median house price
Estimates are approximate and based on the median house price. Use our calculators for exact figures.
About Kingston
Kingston is a sought-after inner-south suburb in Canberra, located approximately four kilometres south-east of the CBD on the southern shore of Lake Burley Griffin. The suburb is defined by the Kingston Foreshore precinct, a waterfront dining and residential development that has become one of Canberra's most popular entertainment destinations. The Old Bus Depot Markets, held every Sunday, are a beloved Canberra institution offering artisan goods, fresh food, and vintage finds. Property in Kingston includes heritage homes in the original residential section around Kennedy Street, modern apartments and townhouses in the foreshore development, and the established Griffith-Kingston boundary streets with their character dwellings. The suburb's green spaces include Telopea Park, which hosts community sport and recreation, and the Lake Burley Griffin foreshore provides walking and cycling paths with views to the National Library and Parliament House. The Kingston shops along Giles Street offer everyday retail and dining. Transport includes bus services along Canberra Avenue and Kings Avenue to the CBD, and cycling paths along the lake make active commuting practical. The suburb's proximity to Parliament House, the Parliamentary Triangle, and key government departments makes it particularly popular with public servants, political staff, and diplomats. Kingston appeals to professionals seeking a walkable lifestyle near the lake, families who value inner-south amenity, and investors drawn by strong demand in one of Canberra's most established and desirable inner suburbs.