There are currently 360 properties and houses for sale in Mirrabooka and surrounding suburbs. Mirrabooka currently boasts a population of 8,110, with residents paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $1,600. Mirrabooka has recently experienced an annual growth rate of 37% and a median house sale price of $630,000.
Mirrabooka is located 14 kilometres from Perth CBD with an area of 5 square kilometers. With local shopping available at Mirrabooka Square, Morley Galleria, Mirrabooka is also conveniently serviced by public transport at No train service train station and Bus service to Perth CBD. For those with families, Mirrabooka is also located near the following local schools; Boyare Primary School, Dryandra Primary School, John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School, The Y Vocational School.
For more information on this area or current houses for sale, you can contact REIWA agents servicing Mirrabooka. You may also wish to view the full suburb profile or browse Mirrabooka rentals or sold properties.
Mirrabooka was formally created as a suburb in 1982 following the abandonment of the original vision of the area, which was to be a ‘satellite city’ that would help accommodate a rapidly growing post-war population. Mirrabooka is 14 kilometres from Perth and largely characterised by single detached dwellings of brick and tile construction.
Residents in Mirrabooka have a good supply of public open space and parks to enjoy at their leisure. The Herb Graham Recreation Centre is a terrific multi-purpose sport and community centre with function rooms available for hire. The Mirrabooka Regional Centre caters to the suburbs amenities and commercial requirements and features the Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre. Within Mirrabooka there are also three primary schools, one high school and a public library.
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