Woden
Property profile for Woden, Canberra. Median prices and property calculators.
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Median House Price
$950,000
Approximate median for Woden, Canberra
Median Unit Price
$500,000
Approximate median for Woden, Canberra
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$42,250
On median house price of $950,000
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$4,655
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$190,000
20% of median house price
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About Woden
Woden is a major town centre in Canberra's south, approximately ten kilometres from the CBD, serving as the administrative and commercial hub for the surrounding Woden Valley suburbs. The suburb is home to Westfield Woden shopping centre, the Canberra Hospital, and several major Commonwealth government department offices that provide a substantial local employment base. Property in the Woden area includes established houses from the 1960s and 1970s in surrounding suburbs like Lyons, Curtin, and Phillip, modern apartments near the town centre, and townhouses in infill developments. The suburb is undergoing revitalisation with new mixed-use developments planned around the town centre to increase density and urban vibrancy. Eddison Park and the surrounding green spaces provide recreation areas, while nearby Mount Taylor and Red Hill offer popular bushwalking trails with panoramic views across Canberra. Transport is centred on the Woden bus interchange, one of Canberra's busiest, with rapid bus services to the CBD, Belconnen, and Tuggeranong. The planned extension of the Canberra light rail from the CBD to Woden will significantly improve the suburb's connectivity. The suburb is well-served by schools including Canberra College and several primary schools. Woden appeals to government workers seeking convenient proximity to their offices, families attracted by the valley's established neighbourhoods, and investors anticipating the light rail extension's positive impact on property values.