Canberra suburbs

Biggest Rent Increases in Canberra

1-year change in median weekly rent · Based on government bond data · Updated Q4 2025

If your landlord is proposing a rent increase in one of these suburbs, check the suburb page to see the median and use the rent checker to assess whether it is reasonable. You may be able to challenge excessive increases at your state tribunal.

Suburbs with biggest house rent increases in Canberra

1-year percentage increase in median weekly house rent

RankSuburb1yr increase
1Braddon

2612

+11.1%
2Kingston

2604

+11.1%
3Civic

2601

+11.1%
4Gungahlin

2912

+11.1%
5Belconnen

2617

+11.1%
6Tuggeranong

2900

+11.1%
7Woden

2606

+11.1%
8Weston Creek

2611

+11.1%
9Queanbeyan

2620

+11.1%
10Fyshwick

2609

+11.1%
11Manuka

2603

+11.1%
12Griffith

2603

+11.1%
13Deakin

2600

+11.1%
14Barton

2600

+11.1%
15Forrest

2603

+11.1%
16Bruce

2617

+11.1%
17Turner

2612

+11.1%
18Dickson

2602

+11.1%
19Ainslie

2602

+11.1%
20Hackett

2602

+11.1%

Suburbs with biggest unit rent increases in Canberra

1-year percentage increase in median weekly unit / apartment rent

RankSuburb1yr increase
1Braddon

2612

+11.1%
2Kingston

2604

+11.1%
3Civic

2601

+11.1%
4Gungahlin

2912

+11.1%
5Belconnen

2617

+11.1%
6Tuggeranong

2900

+11.1%
7Woden

2606

+11.1%
8Weston Creek

2611

+11.1%
9Queanbeyan

2620

+11.1%
10Fyshwick

2609

+11.1%
11Manuka

2603

+11.1%
12Griffith

2603

+11.1%
13Deakin

2600

+11.1%
14Barton

2600

+11.1%
15Forrest

2603

+11.1%
16Bruce

2617

+11.1%
17Turner

2612

+11.1%
18Dickson

2602

+11.1%
19Ainslie

2602

+11.1%
20Hackett

2602

+11.1%