Perth's priciest 12 suburbs: CoreLogic RP Data

Perth's priciest 12 suburbs: CoreLogic RP Data
Jonathan ChancellorAugust 16, 2015

 

Perth now boasts 39 suburbs with a median value of $1 million or more, latest figures from CoreLogic RP Data show.

 

The $3.5 million Peppermint Grove again tops the WA list, ranked six on the national list, behind Sydney’s Point Piper at $5.5 million.

 

Peppermint Grove’s nearest local rival is Dalkeith with a median house value of $2.47 million.

 

Australia now 437 suburbs on the list. Perth has 12 within the top 200.

 

PERTH SUBURBS WITH $1 MILLION MEDIAN VALUE

6th nationally Peppermint Grove (Peppermint Grove LGA) $3.5 million

20 Dalkeith (Nedlands) $2,47m

73 Cottesloe (Cottesloe) $1,82m

88 City Beach (Cambridge) $1,73m

114 Swanbourne (Nedlands) $1,61m

115 Nedlands (Nedlands) $1,61m

156 Applecross (Melville) $1,46m

179 Floreat (Cambridge) $1,39m

181 Mount Claremont (Nedlands) $1,39m

191 East Perth (Perth) $1,35m

194 Churchlands (Stirling) $1,35m

200 Mosman Park (Mosman Park) $1,34m

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
Tags:
Median

Editor's Picks

Multi-tower precinct planned for South Brisbane riverfront
First look: Morris Property Group reveals 10th Broadbeach apartment development, Maison Broadbeach
First home buyers jump at Victoriana apartments on Melbourne's Albert Park
Sekisui House Australia approved for Dawn, the latest stage at $5 billion Melrose Park masterplan
Safari Group’s Mountain Oak Apartments brings new investment potential to Queenstown