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Real Estate for sale in Coolbinia, WA, 6050

Located 5 kilometres from Perth, Coolbinia has 3 properties and houses for sale across this area and surrounding suburbs. Coolbinia covers an area of 1 square kilometres and has an annual growth rate of 14.8% with a median house price of $2,100,000.

Boasting a population of approximately 1,660, the area has experienced a one-year growth rate of 14.8%. With residents paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,557, Coolbinia’s population has a median age of 39 years.

Popular amongst individuals, couples and families, Coolbinia is conveniently located near shops and local schools including Coolbinia Primary School, Sir David Brand School and, is serviced by Glendaloug train station and Bus service to Glendalough Train Station.

For more information on Coolbinia view the suburb profile or contact local REIWA agents serving the area. You can also browse recently sold properties and Coolbinia rentals.

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    Harcourts Rockingham
    LAPI33-0iw2783p LAPI_33-TC03, Yokine
    LAPI33-0iw2783p LAPI_33-TC03, Yokine

    $12,000

    LAPI33-0iw2783p LAPI_33-TC03, Yokine

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    • Villa
    Harcourts Rockingham
    David Dennett
    David Dennett
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  • Harcourts Rockingham
    LAPI33-zfam4ln9 LAPI_33-TC03, Yokine

    $12,000

    LAPI33-zfam4ln9 LAPI_33-TC03, Yokine

    • 5
    • 1
    • Villa
    Harcourts Rockingham
    David Dennett
    David Dennett
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  • 28 Kayle Street, North Perth

    Offers in the mid $1m

    28 Kayle Street, North Perth

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    • 2
    • 2
    • Townhouse
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    Brian Murray
    Brian Murray
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Coolbinia overview

"Coolbinia" was for many years regarded as part of Mount Lawley. Development was mainly in the late 1940's and early 1950's and in 1953. The name chosen for a new school in the area in August 1953 was Coolbinia, an Aboriginal name meaning "Mistletoe" and it soon came to be adopted for the adjoining suburban area. Street names in Coolbinia commemorate many town and district names in Western Australia, e.g.., Carnarvon, Ardross, Marradon, Koorda etc.

Coolbinia quick stats

14.8%
Sales growth
$2.1m
* Median sales price
5.3%
Rental growth
$1,000pw
* Median rental price

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