WOVA: Short-stay investment in Phillip, ACTCompleted mixed-use towers in Woden Town Centre with amenities and access suited to corporate, hospital and leisure stays.Investor highlights1–3 bedroom layouts; flexible for singles, couples, families and small groups.Prices from $436,900.Construction complete—set up and start hosting faster, subject to approvals.Amenity set to lift ADR: lap pool, gym and fitness studio, co-working, private cinema, lounges/dining rooms, rooftop terrace, plus 3,370 sqm of landscaped gardens.Mixed-use precinct with on-site eateries/retail and a 5-minute walk to Westfield Woden.Scale and design credibility: 802 residences across four high-rise towers by Fender Katsalidis and Oculus.Location driversWestfield Woden (5-minute walk) for shopping, dining and entertainment.Canberra Hospital (6-minute drive) for medical staff, patients and visitors.Canberra City Centre (11-minute drive) for government and corporate demand.Canberra Airport (14-minute drive) for interstate travellers.In the Woden Town Centre regeneration area, improving amenity and connectivity.Why this works for short-stayLocated at 11 Launceston Street, Phillip, WOVA is a completed, mixed-use precinct in the heart of Woden Town Centre. Ground-floor retail and dining add convenience for guests and support bookings without a car. The four-tower design by Fender Katsalidis and Oculus brings scale, outlooks and an address that reads well in listings.The amenity suite can help command higher nightly rates and stronger reviews: a lap pool and gym for longer-stay comfort, co-working for business travellers, and shared lounges, dining rooms and a rooftop terrace for groups. The 1–3 bedroom mix suits business trips, hospital-related stays and family weekends, with short drives to the CBD and airport reducing transfer times.Next stepsRequest the brochure and current availability to assess fit for your short-stay strategy.Disclaimer: This is general information, not financial or legal advice. Short-stay use may be subject to ACT planning rules and strata by-laws—check council and building policies before purchasing.