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    5/8 Shelley Road, Kalamunda
    5/8 Shelley Road, Kalamunda

    Sold price: $425,000

    5/8 Shelley Road, Kalamunda

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    Sold 29 Apr 2021
    Brett Johnston Real Estate
    Brett Johnston
    Brett Johnston
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    3 Bombax Lane, Forrestfield

    Sold price: $610,575

    3 Bombax Lane, Forrestfield

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    Sold 21 Feb 2024
    Porter Matthews Metro
    Nick Mitchell
    Nick Mitchell
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    10/39 Edinburgh Road, Forrestfield

    Sold price: $600,000

    10/39 Edinburgh Road, Forrestfield

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    Sold 11 Feb 2024
    Acton | Belle Property City Beach
    Damien Cestrilli
    Damien Cestrilli
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    9/26 Mangosteen Drive, Forrestfield

    Sold price: $480,500

    9/26 Mangosteen Drive, Forrestfield

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    Sold 04 Sep 2023
    Ray White Aldridge & Associates
    Craig Phillips
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    8/39 Edinburgh Road, Forrestfield

    Sold price: $425,000

    8/39 Edinburgh Road, Forrestfield

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    Sold 17 Feb 2022
    LJ Hooker Harrisdale
    Sajad Ahmadyar
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Kalamunda overview

Named from an Aboriginal word meaning 'home in the forest', Kalamunda is a residential and parkland suburb with minor commercial sectors. Significant development of Kalamunda did not begin until the post-war years, with accelerated growth experienced through to the 1970s. The population has remained relatively stable since the mid 1990s.

Life in Kalamunda

Kalamunda provides residents with a lifestyle removed from over urbanisation with an array of parks and reserves dominating the suburb. A highlight is the Kalamunda Water Park, which is an enjoyable tourist attraction of the area. Kalamunda's town centre features a number of shopping centres as well as medical facilities like the Kalamunda Hospital Campus. The local schools in the suburb are Kalamunda Primary School, Kalamunda Senior High School and Kalamunda Christian School.

Kalamunda quick stats

7.6%
Sales growth
$953k
* Median sales price
-20.7%
Rental growth
$650pw
* Median rental price

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