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Spotlight on five top Canberra suburbs

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought Canberra to the forefront of desirable Australian cities in which to live, with our stunning scenery, stable economy, and comparatively low infection rate.

Canberra’s diverse cultural calendar, dynamic food scene and highly-regarded education sector make the national capital an extremely attractive place to live, work and play, which is reflected in the rising house prices and homeownership demand. 

Interstate migration to the ACT reflects the appeal of Canberra’s lifestyle with more Australians moving here than departing in both the December 2020 and March 2021 quarters.

McGrath Real Estate founder, John McGrath, shares his top five Canberra suburbs showcasing what the city has to offer.

Griffith

Canberra top subrubs

Considered one of Canberra’s “most walkable suburbs,” Griffith’s prized streets with period homes and close vicinity to Parliament House make the Inner South suburb a popular place to call home.

Griffith’s highlights include:

  • A total of 20 parks within the suburb
  • Tightly held neighbourhood personally designed by Walter Burley Griffin
  • Home to Manuka shopping village, Manuka Oval and Manuka Pool

Hughes

Hughes

Founded in 1963, Hughes’ location at the northern edge of Woden attracts families looking for a forever home in a tranquil environment.

Hughes’ highlights include:

  • Larger, contemporary homes and detached dwellings with renovation potential
  • Leafy streets with easy access to amenities
  • A new arrival to the million-dollar median club and located southwest of the city centre

Red Hill

Kangaroos Red Hill

Returning expats are flocking to Red Hill with its expansive green space and its proximity to the highly regarded Canberra Grammar School.

Red Hill’s highlights include:

  • Many historical properties date back to the beginning of Canberra’s European settlement
  • An abundant kangaroo population call the suburb home at the Red Hill Nature Reserve
  • Home to the Federal Golf Club

Campbell

Canberra lake

Campbell appeals to both the nature lover and historical buff with Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve right next door and the Australian War Memorial located on the suburb’s northern outskirts.

Campbell’s highlights include:

  • A mix of modern apartments and family homes on offer
  • Alongside the central cyclist loop at Lake Burley Griffin
  • Home to the Royal Military College Duntroon and the Australian Defence Force Academy

Nicholls

Kangaroos Canberra

Around 13km from Canberra’s city centre, Nicholls in Gungahlin features an extensive list of prestigious homes near the beautiful views at Harcourt Hill.

Nicholls highlights include:

  • Nestled around Gold Creek Village with English-style pubs and art galleries
  • Home to Gungahlin Lakes championship golf course
  • Great offering of local facilities and schools

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