Located 15 kilometres from Perth, Fremantle has 3 properties and houses for sale across this area and surrounding suburbs. Fremantle covers an area of 6 square kilometres and has an annual growth rate of 17% with a median house price of $1,257,500.
Boasting a population of approximately 8,211, the area has experienced a one-year growth rate of 17%. With residents paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,167, Fremantle’s population has a median age of 41 years.
Popular amongst individuals, couples and families, Fremantle is conveniently located near shops and local schools including Christian Brothers' College, East Fremantle Primary School, Fremantle Primary School, John Curtin College Of The Arts, Lance Holt School, Seda College Wa, St Patrick's Primary School and, is serviced by Fremantle train station and Bus Service to Fremantle Train Station.
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Established in 1829, Fremantle is the port city of Western Australia and is characterised by its unique landscape, heritage architecture, cafes, restaurants, stores and markets. A popular destination for both residents and visitors alike, the suburb is a mixed-use area with its five square kilometres used for residential, commercial, institutional, maritime and industrial purposes.
Busy, energetic and always alive, Fremantle is arguably the second busiest city sector of Western Australia. Enjoy alfresco dining on the cappuccino strip, which runs through a section of South Terrace, take a stroll along the Fishing Boat Harbour and stop in for a drink and a feed at Little Creatures Brewery. Pubs, clubs, shops and markets are all in abundance in Fremantle, making it a popular destination on a night out and the suburb is also home to several popular annual festivals, which attract people from all over the metropolitan area. The Fremantle Railway Station provides convenient access into Perth City.
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