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Suburb Insights · ACT 2605

Curtin, ACT 2605 Property Profile

ABS 2021 Census · Updated 21 May 2026

Suburb Overview

Curtin is an inner-city suburb of Canberra, Australia, with a population of approximately 5,569, making it a smaller community. Located approximately 7 km from the Canberra CBD, Curtin is a inner city area in Australian Capital Territory. The median household income is $150,072 per year.

Investment Score

85 / 100 Strong

Above-average earnings in Curtin support sustained property values. Its proximity to the CBD adds a strong location premium.

Location

Canberra
Curtin
Australian Capital Territory · 2605
7 km from Canberra CBD
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Key Indicators

Postcode
2605

Official Australia Post postcode for Curtin. A postcode may cover multiple suburbs.

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Population
5,569

Usual resident population at the most recent census.

Median weekly rent
$450/wk

Weekly median rent for occupied homes. Live rental data integration coming soon.

Median household income
$150,072/yr

Annual median household income (before tax) across all households.

Distance to CBD
7 km

Straight-line distance from the suburb centroid to the nearest capital city CBD. Actual driving distance will be longer.

Lifestyle & Amenities

Schools nearby
1

Estimated 1 school within or near this suburb.

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Parks & green spaces
2

Estimated 2 parks and green spaces near this suburb.

Median monthly mortgage
$2,600/mo

Monthly median mortgage repayment for households currently paying off a mortgage.

Home type
79% houses

Proportion of separate houses versus units, townhouses, and other home types. Useful for investors assessing rental demand mix.

Why People Like Living in Curtin

Who Curtin Suits

👨‍👩‍👧FamiliesSchool count or dwelling mix is lighter here.
📊InvestorsRental coverage trails the state average.
🏡First-home buyersPrices sit above the Australian Capital Territory median — stretch goal.
💼ProfessionalsAround 7 km from the CBD with good access.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Rent sits within an affordable share of local incomes, supporting tenant demand.
  • Solid transport links into employment hubs.
  • Short distance to the CBD makes commuting straightforward.

Cons

  • Median mortgage sits above the Australian Capital Territory state median — entry costs are stretched.
  • Traffic can build during peak hours, especially on arterial roads.

Investment Insight

Curtin's population of 5,569 sits 46% above the Australian Capital Territory suburb median of 3,808, giving it a wider tenant and buyer catchment than the average ACT locality. Median household income of $150,072/year runs 21% above the Australian Capital Territory suburb median of $123,916, indicating strong purchasing power and the type of demographic profile that tends to sustain premium property prices through market cycles. Rent of $450/week (75% coverage of the $2,600/month median mortgage) leaves a gap of roughly $650/month that a typical investor bridges with negative gearing, depreciation and capital growth. At 7 km from the Canberra CBD, Curtin sits inside the high-demand inner ring — properties here compete directly with the city's employment, transport and amenity networks.

Investment Tip

This suburb suits investors prioritising tenant demand over capital-cost efficiency. Rents are supported by proximity to amenities, but strata fees and entry prices can eat into yield. Local rents consume roughly 16% of household income — a useful sanity check on tenant affordability.

Curtin vs Australian Capital Territory Median

How Curtin stacks up against the median of all Australian Capital Territory suburbs in our dataset. Positive values mean Curtin sits above the state median; negative means below.

MetricCurtinACT medianΔ vs state
Population5,5693,808+46%
Median household income$150,072/yr$123,916/yr+21%
Median rent (weekly)$450$4500%
Median mortgage (monthly)$2,600$2,144+21%
Distance to CBD7 km10 km-30%
Separate houses79%71%+8pp

Investor Checklist

Pre-inspection briefing for Curtin — every item is derived from public datasets, with full citations in our data sources page.

Investment Strategy

Buy & Hold

Strong buy-and-hold fundamentals: household incomes run 21% above the Australian Capital Territory suburb median ($150,072 vs $123,916), and the 7 km CBD distance keeps this suburb in the primary demand zone. In Australian Capital Territory, suburbs with this profile have historically clustered in the upper tercile of 10-year capital growth.

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Rental Yield

Moderate rental coverage: rent of $450/week covers 75% of a $2,600/month mortgage, leaving a $650/month gap that an investor bridges with equity, depreciation and tax benefits.

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Renovation / Flip

With 79% houses in a 5,569-person market, renovation margins depend on individual street and aspect rather than any suburb-wide story — do comparable-sales analysis before committing capital.

Risk Factors

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2026 Outlook

Growth: Strong Rental Demand: Moderate Investor Sentiment: Strong

Curtin enters 2026 with a demographic tailwind — household incomes 21% above the Australian Capital Territory suburb median of $123,916 and a population of 5,569 give it the depth and purchasing power to outperform the wider ACT market over the next 12–18 months. Rental coverage runs at ~75% of the typical mortgage ($1,950/month rent vs $2,600/month repayment), leaving a manageable top-up for most investors. The EquitySight investment score of 85/100 places Curtin in the top tier of Australian suburbs we profile, and overall investor sentiment is constructive heading into the second half of 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Curtin a good suburb for investment?

Curtin scores 85/100 on our EquitySight investment framework — a strong rating. That score is driven by a population of 5,569, median household income of $150,072/year and median weekly rent of $450. Whether it fits your portfolio depends on whether you are targeting cash flow, capital growth, or a value-add renovation — all three are scored with suburb-specific numbers elsewhere on this page.

What drives property demand in Curtin?

The main demand drivers in Curtin are proximity to Canberra (7 km), an above-state-median household income of $150,072/year, a dwelling mix that is 79% separate houses, roughly 1 schools and 2 parks within the catchment. Together these shape both owner-occupier and tenant demand and are the factors we weight most heavily in the suburb's investment score.

What is the population of Curtin?

Curtin has a usual resident population of approximately 5,569, compared with a Australian Capital Territory suburb median of 3,808 — placing it in the upper half of the state's suburbs by size. Population is the clearest proxy for market depth: more residents mean more transactions and typically a shorter average days-on-market on resale.

How far is Curtin from the Canberra CBD?

Curtin sits 7 km straight-line from the Canberra CBD. This is inner-ring territory — pricing competes directly with established Canberra employment nodes.

What is the median rent in Curtin?

The most recent census recorded a median weekly rent of $450 in Curtin, equating to approximately $23,400/year in gross rental income (state median $450/week). Market rents have typically drifted above the recorded figure — verify against current listings on realestate.com.au and Domain before making an offer.

What is the typical mortgage repayment in Curtin?

The median monthly mortgage repayment in Curtin is $2,600, or approximately $31,200/year (vs $2,144/month state median). Stress-test your own borrowing at rates 1–2 percentage points above today's to make sure you can still service the loan through an RBA tightening cycle.

Is Curtin cash-flow positive for investors?

A median weekly rent of $450 works out to $1,950/month, covering 75% of the median mortgage repayment of $2,600/month. That leaves a $650/month shortfall (around $7,800/year before tax benefits), so a typical owner-occupier-priced property here is negatively geared. Actual cash flow depends on your deposit, loan terms, ownership costs and marginal tax rate — run the full numbers in our rental yield calculator.

What are the main risks of investing in Curtin?

The main risks are interest-rate sensitivity on the $2,600 median mortgage, the broader Australian Capital Territory market cycle. Each of these is covered in the Risk Factors section above with suburb-specific numbers rather than generic warnings.

How we built this Curtin profile

Every number on this page comes from the ABS 2021 Census of Population and Housing, Australia Post postcode reference data, and OpenStreetMap amenity tiles. The investment score, strategy verdicts, and comparison table are computed deterministically from those inputs — no opinion, no estimation. See our full methodology and the data sources and licences for the formulas we use.

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