There are currently 250 properties and houses for sale in Duncraig and surrounding suburbs. Duncraig currently boasts a population of 15,268, with residents paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,167. Duncraig has recently experienced an annual growth rate of 18.4% and a median house sale price of $1,125,000.
Duncraig is located 18 kilometres from Perth CBD with an area of 8 square kilometers. With local shopping available at Glengarry Shopping Centre, Duncraig Shopping Centre, Duncraig Village, Carine Glades, Duncraig is also conveniently serviced by public transport at Greenwood or Warwick train station and Bus service to Greenwood or Warwick train stations. For those with families, Duncraig is also located near the following local schools; Davallia Primary School, Duncraig Primary School, Duncraig Senior High School, Glengarry Primary School, Poynter Primary School, St Stephen's School.
For more information on this area or current houses for sale, you can contact REIWA agents servicing Duncraig. You may also wish to view the full suburb profile or browse Duncraig rentals or sold properties.
Duncraig is an outer-northern suburb of Perth bound by Hepburn Avenue in the north, the Mitchell Freeway in the east, Beach Road in the south and Marmion Avenue in the west. Development of Duncraig’s eight square kilometre land area began in the late 1960s, with accelerated growth occurring during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Well serviced by amenities and shopping facilities in nearby suburbs, Duncraig provides the quintessential suburban experience. Within its boundaries there are a number of small parks and bushland area, such as the Percy Doyle Reserve, which has a library and recreation centre. Locals also enjoy the benefits of a multi-purpose sports complex, as well as numerous ovals, soccer pitches, lawn bowl facilities and tennis courts. There are two local shopping centres, both of which have taverns, as well as several local primary and high schools in Duncraig.
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