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Downer, Canberra: Inner-North Heritage Cottages and Quiet Village Character

Downer is a small, tightly-knit inner-north suburb between Lyneham and Dickson that is known for its collection of well-preserved interwar cottages and semi-detached homes, a strong community character and excellent access to the northside retail and dining scene. The suburb's housing stock is predominantly 1930s-1950s brick cottages with established gardens that are sought by buyers wanting heritage residential character at a slight discount to Braddon or Ainslie addresses. The Downer Community Hall and local community association are active, giving the suburb a social calendar that builds on its village-scale cohesion. Downer's walking access to the Dickson Asian food precinct on Woolley Street, approximately 10 minutes on foot, gives residents a significant dining amenity advantage. The suburb is served by northside bus routes on Antill Street and Phillip Avenue connecting to Civic and Belconnen. Downer Primary School is a well-regarded inner-north government school within the suburb. Property values track closely to the broader inner-north market, with strong buyer competition for the limited cottage stock whenever it comes to market.

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