Views, pool and play: Inside Googong’s ultimate elevated family entertainer

By
Lucy Jones
May 4, 2026
6 Bobby Street, Googong
The impressive home at 6 Bobby Street, Googong features a pool, outdoor kitchen and fire pit, and a dedicated games room. Photo: Supplied.

This home at 6 Bobby Street, Googong, shows that fun and function can go hand in hand.

Who wouldn’t want to live in a house with a heated saltwater pool, outdoor kitchen with its own TV, fire pit and a dedicated games room?

The practical parts make sense, too.

Built in 2020, the Googong home was designed by Joberech Workshop. Photo: Supplied.

The first floor has a U-shaped layout that separates sleeping and living areas, all wrapped around a sun-trap courtyard that floods the house with light.

The fourth bedroom opens directly to the outside, adding flexibility to the floor plan.

The butler’s pantry is so large that it’s effectively a second kitchen and connects to the laundry for fuss-free cleanup, while the master suite is generously proportioned, complemented by a walk-in wardrobe and designer en suite.

Large windows and glass doors provide uninterrupted views of the mountains. Photo: Supplied.
The stunning kitchen features a waterfall stone island and a true butler's pantry. Photo: Supplied.

The home’s elevated position makes for uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains, and you’re less than 10 minutes from the outdoor adventures of Googong Dam.

“Impressive in its scale, meticulous in its detail and unrivalled in its views, this is a home that delivers lifestyle at every level,” says agent Alexandra Ah Key from Blackshaw Queanbeyan and Jerrabomberra.

Built in 2020, the home was designed by Joberech Workshop, a multidisciplinary design and engineering studio with a practice focused on landscapes and built environments.

$1,750,000-$1,850,000
6 Bobby Street, Googong NSW 2620
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Neighbourhood guide

The new town of Googong is set in a picturesque location overlooking the Molonglo Ranges. It is located about 30 minutes from Canberra’s CBD or 15 minutes from Queanbeyan.

Already home 9000 people, it is projected to grow to house a resident population of about 18,000.

A quarter of the township will be dedicated to green open spaces. Photo: LIGHTBULBSTUDIO
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