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Rentals in Scarborough, WA 6019

There are currently 3 rentals in Scarborough and surrounding suburbs. With a current population of approximately 15,467, Scarborough has a median rental price of $1,100. Scarborough has recently experienced an annual rent growth rate of 15.8% and the median age of residents is 34.

Scarborough is located 12 kilometres from Perth CBD with an area of 5 square kilometres. Nearby shopping complexes include Karrinyup City. Scarborough is also conveniently serviced by public transport at Glendalough or Stirling train station and Bus service to Glendalough or Stirling train stations. Scarborough caters to families with local schools nearby, including Scarborough Primary School, St John's School.

For more information on this area or current houses for rent, you can contact REIWA agents servicing Scarborough. You may also wish to view the full suburb profile or browse Scarborough rentals or sold properties.

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  • 71/2 Brighton Road, Scarborough
    71/2 Brighton  Road, Scarborough

    $2,000.00 pw

    71/2 Brighton Road, Scarborough

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    First National Druitt Saunders
    Linda Freeman
    Linda Freeman
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  • 2/44 Drabble Road, Scarborough

    $900 PER WEEK

    2/44 Drabble Road, Scarborough

    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • Unit
    Hohm Property Group
    Charlotte Bull
    Charlotte Bull
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  • M310/183 West Coast Highway, Scarborough

    $1,500 Weekly

    M310/183 West Coast Highway, Scarborough

    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • Apartment
    Observation Rise Realty
    Lisa McKay
    Lisa McKay
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Scarborough overview

Home to one of the most iconic beaches in Perth, Scarborough is a desirable coastal suburb within the City of Stirling. Its five square kilometre land area is predominantly used for residential purposes, though it does have a significant entertainment precinct that attracts people from all over the Perth metropolitan area and beyond. 

Life in Scarborough

At the heart of Scarborough is the Scarborough Beach precinct. A popular ocean foreshore, it houses a hotel, a variety of shops, restaurants and of course a beautiful coastline.

There are several parks and reserves in Scarborough, such as Abbett Park which provides locals with sporting facilities for football, squash, lawn bowls, tennis and cricket. There are also two primary schools, a library and a community recreation centre within the suburb.

Scarborough quick stats

15.5%
Sales growth
$1.5m
* Median sales price
15.8%
Rental growth
$1,100pw
* Median rental price

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