There are currently 56 rentals on the market in Dianella and surrounding suburbs. Located 10 kilometres from Perth, Dianella spans across 11 square kilometres of land and boasts a population of approximately 23,486. Dianella has an annual rent growth rate of 10.2% and a median monthly rental rate of $650.
Conveniently located near local shops such as Morley Galleria, Mirrabooka Square and schools, including Australian Islamic - Dianella, Carmel School, Dianella Heights Primary School, Dianella Primary College, Dianella Secondary College, Dianella Secondary College Education Support Centre, North East Metropolitan Language Development Centre, North Morley Primary School, Our Lady's Assumption School, St Andrew's Grammar, Sutherland Dianella Primary School, West Morley Primary School, Dianella is popular amongst individuals, couples, and families alike. Accessible public transport options servicing Dianella include No train service train station and Bus service to Perth CBD.
Learn more about Dianella by visiting our suburb profile here or contact local REIWA agents serving the area for more information on the houses available for rent. You can also browse recently sold properties and houses for sale in Dianella.
Dianella is a large established suburb that experienced its most significant development during the 'boom' years of the 1960s. Characterised by a variant range of home styles, Dianella has everything from modest post-war dwellings to expansive, contemporary double-storey homes dominating its landscape.
The Dianella Regional Open Space is a significant fixture of the suburb. Located in the heart of Dianella, the space is a landmark of the community providing locals with numerous recreational opportunities and includes a community centre, tennis courts and a soccer field. The suburbs main shopping centre is the Dianella Plaza, however there are a number of other small shops throughout that cater to basic retail requirements. Also in Dianella are several schools, a public library and a senior citizens centre.
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