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Retirement Properties for sale in Karrinyup, WA, 6018

Located 15 kilometres from Perth, Karrinyup has 1 properties and houses for sale across this area and surrounding suburbs. Karrinyup covers an area of 6 square kilometres and has an annual growth rate of 9.8% with a median house price of $1,650,000.

Boasting a population of approximately 9,283, the area has experienced a one-year growth rate of 9.8%. With residents paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,462, Karrinyup’s population has a median age of 39 years.

Popular amongst individuals, couples and families, Karrinyup is conveniently located near shops and local schools including Deanmore Primary School, Karrinyup Primary School, Newborough Primary School, Our Lady Of Good Counsel School, St Mary's Anglican Girls' School and, is serviced by Stirling, Warwick train station and Bus service to Stirling & Warick Train Stations.

For more information on Karrinyup view the suburb profile or contact local REIWA agents serving the area. You can also browse recently sold properties and Karrinyup rentals.

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Karrinyup overview

Karrinyup is a mixed-use residential and commercial suburb. The name Karrinyup was originally derived from the word Careniup, a Noongar name for a nearby swamp, which means "the place where bush kangaroos graze". Major development of Karrinyup began in 1957 and continued for a number of decades resulting in a variant range of dwelling and home styles reflective of the eras they were originally built in.

Life in Karrinyup

Karrinyup's commercial focus revolves around the Karrinyup Shopping Centre, which is home to a host of retail shops and amenities that service both locals and visitors alike. Parks and reserves are another notable feature within the suburb, which includes both public and private golf courses for locals to enjoy. There are also several schools, recreational facilities, a community centre and a library.

Karrinyup quick stats

9.8 %
Sales growth
$1.7m
* Median sales price
1.5 %
Rental growth
$900pw
* Median rental price

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