If you’re looking to purchase a house in Mundaring now is a great time to buy, with 49 properties currently for sale in Mundaring and surrounding suburbs. Situated 30 kilometres from Perth, Mundaring is home to 3,041 residents across 32 square kilometres.
A perfect location for individuals, couples or families, Mundaring is located near the following local schools; Mundaring Christian College, Mundaring Primary School, Sacred Heart School and conveniently serviced by the following public transport, No train service train station and Local bus service.
With an annual growth rate of 17%, Mundaring’s residents pay a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,000 with a median house price of $810,000. See our suburb profile for more information. You can also browse Mundaring rentals or sold properties and view our list of real estate agents with houses for sale in Mundaring.
Permanent settlement in Mundaring began in 1882-84 when Mr Peter Gugeri established a vineyard south of the Eastern Railway. The first railway siding at Mundaring was named after him and for some years the area was generally known as "Gugeris". A later settler, M H Jacoby, took over Gugeris' vineyards in 1893, and named the business the "Mundaring Vineyard Company". The name came from an Aboriginal camp situated nearby and the meaning given to Jacoby by the aborigines was "a high place on a high place". The correct pronunciation was "Mundahring" but common usage has gradually converted this to "Mundairing".
Known as the heart of the Perth hills, Mundaring is located on the eastern edge of the Perth Hills. It offers stunning walking and cycling trails, spectacular state forest and national parks and home to the historic Mundaring Weir. Other facilities include two primary schools (Sacred Heart School and Mundaring Primary School) and one secondary school (Mundaring Christian College).
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