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Wanniassa Real Estate Agents

Recent Results in Wanniassa

Wanniassa is one of Tuggeranong's most recognised suburbs, and buyer demand here has stayed consistently strong. From the more affordable areas on the west to the elevated pockets in Wanniassa Hills with Brindabella views, we know what makes each part of Wanniassa appeal to different buyers. We use that local knowledge to help you get the strongest possible result from your sale.

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Wanniassa Suburb profile

Wanniassa is a well-established and family-friendly suburb in Canberra's south, known for its generous block sizes, well-loved homes in original condition, and elevated pockets with views across to the Brindabella Ranges. Developed primarily through the late 1970s and early 1980s, Wanniassa features a mix of well loved homes in original condition, renovated properties and updated family residences, making it an appealing option for buyers seeking space and long-term value.

Wanniassa is popular with families thanks to its larger residential blocks and abundance of open green space. The suburb is home to a range of well-regarded schools, including Wanniassa Hills Primary School, which is well regarded locally, along with private options like St Anthony's Parish Primary School and Trinity Christian School, which offers education from Kindergarten through to Year 12. For secondary students, St Mary MacKillop College has two campuses, the Padua campus in Wanniassa for Years 7 to 9, and St Peter's campus in Isabella Plains campus for Years 10 to 12. Erindale College is also nearby, known for its talented sports program catering to students in Years 10 to 12, providing quality education options at every stage.

Outdoor living is a major drawcard, with numerous local parks and playgrounds scattered throughout the suburb, as well as easy access to the expansive Lake Tuggeranong foreshore or Farrer Ridge. For everyday errands, the Wanniassa shops and Erindale Centre keep everything within easy access.

With its strong sense of community, established amenities and continued buyer demand, Wanniassa remains a sought-after suburb for families, first-home buyers and investors looking to secure a foothold in Canberra's south. We have lived in Wanniassa for over a decade, and our local knowledge means we can help you understand exactly where your home sits in the current market.

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FAQ's About Wanniassa

Property values in Wanniassa vary depending on block size, renovation level, and position within the suburb. Elevated homes with valley views typically attract a premium, but every property has features that appeal to today's buyers. The best way to find out what your home is worth is to request a free, no-obligation appraisal from our team.

Spring and early autumn tend to see the highest buyer activity in Wanniassa, though well-presented homes attract strong interest year-round. The right time to sell really depends on your circumstances and goals. We can help you assess the current market conditions and find the timing that works best for you.

We live and work in Wanniassa, so we understand Wanniassa at a street-by-street level. When looking for our forever home we chose Wanniassa and we decided to open our office in Erindale in 2015. Our children have attended Wanniassa Hills Primary and MacKillop college and they love the Southern Canberra Gymnastics Club in Erindale. Our track record in the area means we can price your home accurately and connect it with the right buyers quickly.

Wanniassa Hills Primary School is a well-regarded local option, and private schools including St Anthony's Parish Primary School and Trinity Christian School (Kindergarten through to Year 12) offer further choice for families. For secondary students, St Mary MacKillop College has two campuses, Padua in Wanniassa for Years 7 to 9 and Isabella Plains for Years 10 to 12. Erindale College is also nearby, known for its talented sports program catering to students in Years 10 to 12. There are also additional primary options in adjacent suburbs.

Wanniassa features a mix of original 1970s and 1980s homes on generous blocks, renovated family residences, and a growing range of medium-density developments. Townhouse complexes are located on Embling Street and Comrie Street, while apartment blocks can be found on McBryde Crescent. Block sizes typically range from 600sqm to over 900sqm, which is a strong drawcard for families and buyers seeking space. In recent years, dual occupancy developments have become increasingly common, with homeowners on 800sqm+ blocks choosing to subdivide as land becomes more scarce. This adds another layer of appeal for investors and those looking to maximise the value of their land.