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WOVA: New four-tower development in Woden

Calling all Canberra first home buyers, investors, and downsizers – Woden’s town centre is set to gain 797 new homes in the largest south Canberra’s mixed-use precinct: WOVA.

The four WOVA towers will boast a private cinema, an indoor swimming centre, gyms, a co-working space, dining area, restaurants, and grocery store for their new residents.

The vibrant, urban precinct will host a total of 22 commercial units along with a luxurious hotel.

Designed by Fender Katsalidis, it’s set to write a new chapter for Woden, with unrivalled levels of convenience for its residents and an abundance of high-class amenities.

Located just a short stroll to Westfield Woden and the rapidly expanding transport connections that make anything in the area just moments away from WOVA. An additional bonus is the proposed $900 million light rail network expansion that will link the precinct directly to the Parliamentary Triangle, the CBD, and beyond.

This once-in-a-generation opportunity offers the potential to redefine contemporary community living in the rapidly-evolving Woden Town Centre.

The area’s rental market is expected to boom when the new Canberra Institute of Technology campus is completed, expected by 2025.

WOVA is under construction now, and two stages of the four buildings will be completed simultaneously in quarter one, 2024.

1, 2, 3 bed apartments and penthouses available

  • 1 Launceston Street, Phillip
  • Starting EER: 5.0
  • Starting price: $370,900 (as of 12 July 2022)
  • View: Visit the display office at G2/12 Furzer Street, Phillip ACT 2606
  • Agent: Adam Morgan
  • Mob: 1300 97 97 57
  • Geocon: 1300 97 97 57

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