Australian House Prices 2003 to 2015: Canberra and ACT

Australian House Prices 2003 to 2015: Canberra and ACT

Changes in Australian Median House Prices 2003 to 2015 for Canberra and ACT

Median Price of Established House Transfers in Canberra

Median Price of Established House Transfers
 Canberra Rest of ACT
Dec-2003  $               375,000
Dec-2004  $               372,000
Dec-2005  $               387,000
Dec-2006  $               420,800
Dec-2007  $               468,000
Dec-2008  $               450,000
Dec-2009  $               509,000
Dec-2010  $               534,500
Dec-2011  $               500,000
Dec-2012  $               519,000
Dec-2013  $               503,300
Dec-2014  $               570,000
Dec-2015  $               621,000

 

Median Price of Attached Dwelling Transfers in Northern Territory

 

Median Price of Attached Dwelling Transfers
 Canberra Rest of ACT
Dec-2003  $               300,000
Dec-2004  $               289,000
Dec-2005  $               308,000
Dec-2006  $               317,500
Dec-2007  $               365,000
Dec-2008  $               360,500
Dec-2009  $               402,500
Dec-2010  $               424,900
Dec-2011  $               415,000
Dec-2012  $               415,500
Dec-2013  $               420,500
Dec-2014  $               424,500
Dec-2015  $               418,000

 

Source:

ABS 6416.0 – Residential Property Price Indexes: Eight Capital Cities, Dec 2015

Canberra property prices are based on the Canberra area with a population of about 381,488 and covering an area of 814.2 km2 ( 314.4 sq miles). Population Density of Canberra is about 1,213 people per sq mile.

ACT has a population of about 385,600 and a land area of 2,280 km² (880 sq miles).
Population Density of the ACT is about 438 people per sq mile.

About 99% of the ACT population live in its Capital City, Canberra.

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