Bonner
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Bonner, ACT 2914.
About Bonner
Welcome to Bonner
Bonner sits at the northern edge of Canberra's Gungahlin district, one of the district's newer suburbs and part of the broader growth corridor that has reshaped the ACT's north over the past two decades. Bordered by Jacka, Amaroo, Forde, Moncrieff and the Gungahlin town centre itself, it offers residents easy access to the district's main shopping and services hub while retaining the quieter, family-oriented feel of a purpose-built residential area.
With a median age of just 30 and a population of 7,339, Bonner has a distinctly young, family-focused demographic. It suits first-home buyers, growing families and anyone wanting modern housing stock within a well-planned community, rather than those chasing inner-city character or established tree-lined streets.
Housing & architecture
Bonner's housing stock reflects its status as one of Gungahlin's more recently developed suburbs, with contemporary designs dominating the streetscape. Current listings show houses make up 89% of the market, with townhouses accounting for 9% and apartments or units a small 2%, meaning buyers are overwhelmingly looking at standalone family homes on suburban blocks rather than higher-density living.
Most homes were built to modern energy-efficiency standards and follow the clean, low-maintenance lines typical of Canberra's newer estates, with double garages, open-plan living areas and easy-care gardens the norm rather than the exception.
The property market
Bonner's median house price sits at $1.05 million, having posted growth of 5.0% recently, a solid result that reflects steady demand for family housing in Canberra's north. Median rent is $798 a week, giving the suburb a reasonably strong rental yield profile for the ACT and making it attractive to both owner-occupiers and investors weighing up long-term capital growth against rental return.
The overwhelming dominance of houses in the current listing mix means buyers seeking townhouses or apartments will find fewer options, which can support a premium on the limited stock available in those categories. For those focused on standalone homes, Bonner offers a comparatively contemporary alternative to older, established Canberra suburbs at a price point that still sits within reach of many upgrading families.
Getting around
Bonner is well served by Canberra's road network, with easy access to Horse Park Drive and Gundaroo Drive connecting residents to the Gungahlin town centre and onward to the city via the Federal Highway or Gungahlin's growing network of arterial roads. The suburb also lies within reach of Canberra's light rail line via Gungahlin, giving residents a direct rapid transit option into the city centre without needing to drive the whole way.
Local bus routes link Bonner to neighbouring Amaroo, Forde and Moncrieff as well as the Gungahlin town centre, where the light rail terminus, major retail and community facilities are all clustered together, making car-free trips into town straightforward for commuters and students alike.
Schools & families
Families in Bonner have Neville Bonner Primary School right on their doorstep, giving younger children a genuine walk-to-school option within the suburb itself. The broader Gungahlin area offers additional primary, secondary and college options within a short drive, and the concentration of young families across Bonner, Amaroo and Forde has helped support a strong network of childcare centres, playgroups and other family services in the district.
With a median age of 30, Bonner's demographic profile skews heavily towards young couples and families with children, which shows up in the suburb's parks, playgrounds and general emphasis on family-friendly infrastructure.
Shopping
For day-to-day shopping, Bonner residents typically head to the Gungahlin town centre, which anchors the wider district with major supermarkets, specialty retailers, cafes and a cinema, all within a few minutes' drive or a light rail trip. Neighbouring suburbs such as Amaroo and Forde also have smaller local shopping strips that cover everyday essentials without needing to travel far.
The proximity to Gungahlin's town centre means Bonner residents get the benefit of a substantial retail and dining precinct without the density or traffic that comes with actually living in it.
Parks & recreation
Like much of Gungahlin, Bonner has been designed with green space and recreation in mind, including local parks, walking paths and playgrounds scattered throughout the suburb's residential blocks. The nearby Gungahlin Lakes and surrounding reserves offer additional options for walking, cycling and outdoor recreation, while the district's sporting clubs and ovals give families and older residents plenty of scope for organised sport close to home.
Market snapshot
Bonner property market
Median sale price
$1.05m
House · 4 bed
Median rent
$798
per week
Gross rental yield
4.0%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$855k
Median
$1.05m
Premium
$1.25m
Days on market
54
Auction clearance
53%
Sold this year
66
Median sold price trend · House 4 bed
Compound growth +1.9% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · House
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Bonner by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Bonner, ACT 2914.
Population
7,339
residents (2021)
Median age
30
years
Household income
$2,811
median, per week
Median rent
$520
per week
Median mortgage
$2,167
per month
Mortgage / income
18%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Bonner
Government school catchment
Recent results
Recently sold in Bonner
$730k
32 Irinyili Street
Sold ~July 2026
$999k
79 Rob Riley Circuit
Sold ~July 2026
$1.01m
21 William Cooper Avenue
Sold ~July 2026
$630k
16/25 Burnum Burnum Close
Sold ~July 2026
$958k
72 Rob Riley Circuit
Sold ~July 2026
$869k
86 Bill Ferguson Circuit
Sold ~July 2026
$845k
6 Eugene Vincent Street
Sold ~July 2026
$610k
40 Essie Coffey Street
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Bonner suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Bonner?
The median house price in Bonner, ACT is $1.05m for a 4-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 5.0%.
How much is rent in Bonner?
The median weekly rent in Bonner is around $798 per week.
Is Bonner a good place to live?
Bonner is a suburb in the district of Gungahlin in Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Bonner is an established residential suburb in ACT, with a population of around 7,339 and 1 school in the area.
What is the population of Bonner?
Bonner has a population of 7,339 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 30.
What schools are in Bonner?
There is 1 school in or near Bonner, including Neville Bonner Primary School.
How long do homes take to sell in Bonner?
Properties in Bonner take around 54 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 53%.
How much do you need to buy in Bonner?
Entry-level properties in Bonner start around $855k, while premium homes reach $1.25m.
What suburbs are near Bonner?
Suburbs near Bonner include Jacka, Amaroo, Forde, Gungahlin and Moncrieff.
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