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Kambah Real Estate Agents

Recent Results in Kambah

Kambah is Canberra's largest suburb and one of the most established in Tuggeranong, with a wide range of homes and consistent buyer interest across the area. We understand how the market shifts from one pocket of the suburb to the next, and that insight matters when it comes to pricing and positioning your home. If you are thinking about selling, we would love to chat about what your home could achieve.

Suburb data for Kambah, 2902

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Kambah Suburb profile

Kambah has a character that is hard to replicate. It is big, varied, and full of surprises. As Canberra's largest suburb by area, it stretches from the foot of Mount Taylor in the north right through to the Murrumbidgee River corridor in the west, covering more ground than most people expect. There is no single version of Kambah. It changes block by block, street by street.

The suburb was first settled in the mid-1970s, making it one of the earliest parts of Tuggeranong to develop. That history shows in the range of housing stock - you will find original 1970s and 1980s homes on generous blocks alongside fully renovated family homes and modern extensions. Some streets have a quiet, established feel with mature gardens and wide frontages, while others sit closer to bushland or back onto open green space. Gleneagles Estate was later created in the early 1990s and has remained one of the most sought after areas of Tuggeranong.

Kambah Village Shopping Centre on Marconi Crescent provides the local essentials, and the suburb is well connected to Tuggeranong town centre, Erindale, and Woden via Athllon Drive and Sulwood Drive. Namadgi school caters for all ages from Kindergarten to year 10, and there are parks, playgrounds, and sporting facilities throughout. Mount Taylor is right on the doorstep for anyone who enjoys a walk with a view.

What makes Kambah interesting from a selling perspective is the variety. Buyers come here for different reasons. Some want space and an established garden, others want proximity to nature reserves, and some are drawn by the relative affordability compared to other parts of south Canberra. We know the suburb well and can help you understand where your home sits in the current market.

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FAQ's About Kambah

Kambah is a big suburb with a lot of variation, so values can shift depending on your street, block size, and how close you are to key features like Mount Taylor or the Murrumbidgee corridor. Renovated homes tend to attract a premium, but original properties on larger blocks also draw strong interest from buyers looking for potential. A free appraisal is the best way to understand where your home sits.

Spring is traditionally the busiest season, but Kambah's size and diversity mean there are buyers active throughout the year. Sometimes selling outside the peak can work in your favour because there is less competition. We can look at what is happening in your part of the suburb and help you pick the right time.

We take the time to understand your home and put together an approach that suits your property and the current market. Because Kambah is so varied, we make sure the campaign is tailored to highlight what makes your home stand out.

With a suburb this large, there are a lot of well-regarded pockets, from elevated positions near Mount Taylor to quiet cul-de-sacs deeper in the suburb and blocks that back onto the Murrumbidgee River corridor. Every part of Kambah has something to offer, and we can walk you through how your location is currently performing.

Kambah sits at the northern edge of Tuggeranong with easy access to Athllon Drive, Sulwood Drive, and the Tuggeranong Parkway. That means you can reach the City, Woden, and Weston Creek without much trouble. The suburb is also close to Erindale and the Tuggeranong town centre if you'd like a change from Kambah Village Shopping Centre.