
From Belconnen to Watson or further out of town in Googong, Canberra’s property market has plenty to offer this weekend.
With fresh inventory hitting the market each week, map out your inspection schedule and discover the perfect capital property to suit your lifestyle and budget.

Big on space, small on price – this apartment is right on target. On the fifth floor of the 10-year-old Wayfarer building in the centre of Belconnen, it covers more than 160 square metres, split evenly between inside and outside. An enormous walk-in wardrobe, two full-size bathrooms, an internal laundry and lots of storage space are features you don’t usually find in an apartment. The building’s stylish amenities include Canberra’s highest pool on level 27.
Welcome to a five-star lifestyle just a stone’s throw from the Parliamentary Triangle and Lake Burley Griffin. Part of the brand-new The Grande development, this exquisite apartment is all elegant curves, high-end finishes, open-plan living and sweeping views. Luxury communal amenities abound: a rooftop swimming pool, rooftop pavilion with a full kitchen, in-house cinema, library, workspace, gym, Pilates room, bike storage and even a dog-wash room.
Light, space and a little bit of sparkle define this new home on the south-west edge of Googong. With an impressive 461 square metres of space across two levels, there are multiple living zones, a huge laundry, a butler’s pantry and a covered al fresco area with a kitchen. The main-bedroom suite is secluded on the lower floor, with its own indulgent en suite, dressing room and outside access. Floor-to-ceiling trapezoid windows at each end flood the main level with natural light.
A rare blend of architectural boldness and practical liveability, this striking property in the fast-growing suburb of Taylor is ready for your family. On the main level, multiple open-plan living areas flow through to low-maintenance outdoor spaces. Upstairs, the main bedroom has its own balcony and connects to a quiet study and rumpus room. Want more? There’s also a self-contained one-bedroom flat with a living area, kitchen, bathroom, laundry and private terrace.
This near-new home makes a serious style statement, from the modernist flat roof to its bold tiles, warm timber and jewel-toned accents. The living area and kitchen sit beneath a dramatic cathedral ceiling lined with Tasmanian oak, while floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with light and can be completely opened up. Bedrooms are split across either end of the house, promising space and seclusion. Outside, the large block is both leafy and low maintenance.