A$550/month
Average Desk Rate
30+
Number of Office Providers
0 km
Distance to CBD
Light Rail, Bus
Public Transport Options
City Guide

About Office for Rent in Canberra

Office space for rent in Canberra is available across a range of flexible arrangements — from monthly serviced offices to longer-term managed suites. Canberra's rental office market offers options for every business stage, with all-inclusive pricing and no capital expenditure required.

Canberra, Australia's capital, is a stable and well-resourced business market underpinned by the federal government, the public sector and a fast-growing professional services scene. The city is home to government departments, defence and national security organisations, universities and a dense network of consultancies, contractors and not-for-profits that service them. This concentration of well-funded, long-term tenants gives Canberra one of the most resilient office markets in the country, with steady demand for flexible and serviced space from teams that need a professional base close to Parliament House and the major agencies.

Canberra's flexible office market is centred on Civic (the city centre) and the parliamentary precinct of Barton, with additional demand in Deakin, Braddon and the town centres of Belconnen and Tuggeranong. Desk rates typically range from A$400 to A$750 per month, sitting below Sydney and Melbourne but above many regional markets — a reflection of strong government-backed demand and a relatively constrained supply of premium flex space. Coworking hubs, fully serviced suites and private offices are all available on flexible month-to-month terms, which suit the project-based and contract-driven nature of much of Canberra's work.

Getting around Canberra is straightforward: the light rail line links Gungahlin to the city centre, an extensive bus network covers the wider ACT, and the compact, planned layout keeps commutes short. The city draws on a highly educated workforce from the Australian National University, the University of Canberra and the public service, making it an attractive base for organisations that need policy, research, data and technical talent. Continued investment in light rail, the city centre and the parliamentary precinct points to a stable, gradually growing outlook for flexible workspace demand.

Market Insights

Office Space Prices in Canberra

Canberra's office market is anchored by government and professional services, with steady demand and mid-range desk rates concentrated in Civic and the Barton parliamentary precinct.

Market Data Charts

Median Desk Rate – Canberra (2024 – 2026)

Per desk/month, private office suite

A$487A$513A$539A$566A$592A$618Jan 24Apr 24Jul 24Oct 24Jan 25Apr 25Jul 25Oct 25Q1 26

Median Desk Rate by Team Size – Canberra

Per desk/month. Smaller teams pay a higher per-desk premium.

A$650
1–2 Desks
A$600
3–5 Desks
A$550
6–10 Desks
A$510
11–20 Desks
A$470
20+ Desks

Canberra Office Space Price Comparison

LocationLocation1–2 Desks6–10 Desks20+ Desks
Canberra City (Civic)A$650A$550A$470
BartonA$700A$600A$510
Sydney CBDA$1,400A$1,200A$1,000
Melbourne CBDA$1,200A$1,050A$900

Rates per desk/month, private office suites, all-inclusive. Data from OfficeFlexFinder listings, Q1 2026.

Price Overview by Area

Suburb / AreaPrice RangeMedian / Desk
Canberra City (Civic)A$400–750A$550
BartonA$450–800A$600
DeakinA$380–700A$520
Sydney CBDA$800–1,800A$1,300
Melbourne CBDA$700–1,500A$1,100

Pricing reflects per desk monthly rates across Canberra precincts, with government-backed demand keeping Civic and Barton rates above most regional markets.

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Office for Rent by Suburb in Canberra

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions – Office for Rent in Canberra

What is the typical cost of office space in Canberra?

Office space in Canberra typically ranges from A$400 to A$750 per desk per month, with a median around A$550. Premium space in the Barton parliamentary precinct sits at the higher end, while Civic and suburbs such as Deakin offer more competitive rates. Canberra is more affordable than Sydney and Melbourne but commands a premium over many regional centres, reflecting strong, stable demand from government and professional services tenants.

What types of businesses are based in Canberra?

Canberra's tenant base is dominated by the federal government, defence and national security organisations, and the professional services firms that support them — consultancies, law firms, accountants, IT contractors and not-for-profits. Universities and research institutions also have a strong presence. This mix of well-funded, long-term occupiers makes Canberra one of Australia's most stable office markets.

How well-connected is Canberra in terms of transport?

Canberra is well served by light rail linking Gungahlin to the city centre, an extensive ACT bus network, and a compact, planned street layout that keeps commutes short. Canberra Airport is only a short drive from the CBD with direct flights to major Australian cities, making it convenient for organisations with national operations and frequent travel to Sydney and Melbourne.

Which areas are best for flexible office space in Canberra?

Civic (Canberra City) is the main hub for coworking and serviced offices, offering the widest choice of providers and proximity to retail and transport. Barton is preferred by organisations that need to be close to Parliament House and the major agencies, while Deakin, Braddon and the town centres of Belconnen and Tuggeranong provide more cost-effective options for teams that don't need a central address.

Are flexible lease terms available in Canberra?

Yes. Canberra's flexible market is well suited to the city's project- and contract-driven work, with month-to-month coworking memberships, fully serviced suites and private offices all widely available. This flexibility lets contractors, consultancies and government-adjacent teams scale up or down in line with funding cycles and project timelines without committing to long conventional leases.


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Written by
Arthur TruongLinkedIn

Founder, OfficeFlexFinder

Arthur Truong specialises in flexible workspace advisory across Australia and Singapore, helping businesses find serviced offices, coworking spaces and private suites across major CBD markets. He has spent years researching the flexible workspace sector and building tools that make it easier for companies to compare and secure office space.

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Last updated: June 2026

Data sourced from OfficeFlexFinder listings and Property Council of Australia. Last updated March 2026.

Data Sources

Market insights on this page draw on data from OfficeFlexFinder listings alongside published research and statistics from the following authoritative sources: