Tuggeranong
Property profile for Tuggeranong, Canberra. Median prices and property calculators.
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Median House Price
$750,000
Approximate median for Tuggeranong, Canberra
Median Unit Price
$420,000
Approximate median for Tuggeranong, Canberra
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$31,250
On median house price of $750,000
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$3,675
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Estimated Deposit Needed
$150,000
20% of median house price
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About Tuggeranong
Tuggeranong is a major town centre in Canberra's southernmost district, approximately 22 kilometres from the CBD. The suburb is set in a valley between the Brindabella Ranges to the west and the Isaacs Ridge to the east, with Lake Tuggeranong providing a scenic focal point for recreation, walking, and community events. The Tuggeranong Hyperdome shopping centre is the main retail hub, offering supermarkets, specialty stores, dining, and entertainment for the valley's residents. Property in the Tuggeranong district includes family homes in established suburbs like Wanniassa, Kambah, and Greenway, ranging from houses built in the 1970s and 1980s to newer developments, with apartments near the town centre. The suburb offers some of Canberra's most affordable housing while still providing comprehensive amenities. Namadgi National Park is accessible from the southern end of the valley, offering bushwalking, camping, rock climbing, and native wildlife experiences in an alpine environment. The Murrumbidgee River corridor provides additional outdoor recreation. Transport includes bus services with rapid connections to the CBD via the Tuggeranong Parkway, though travel times are longer than northern suburbs. The suburb is well-served by schools, sporting facilities, and community organisations. Tuggeranong appeals to families seeking affordable homes with access to nature, outdoor enthusiasts drawn by the national park proximity, and investors attracted by entry-level prices and consistent rental demand.