Quairading is located in regional WA and comprises 318 private dwellings across an area of 200 square kilometres. Over the past year it has experienced an annual growth rate of 34.2% and a median house price of $245,000. Residents are paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $964.
Home to approximately 641 residents, Quairading has an annual population growth rate of -1.08% and a median age of 56 years.
See our profile on Quairading for more information or contact local real estate agents with properties for sale in the area. You may also wish to browse Quairading rentals or sold properties.
Tick the box to ‘include surrounding suburbs’ or modify your search filters to see similar listings.
QuaIrading is a townsite in the central agricultural area, 166 kilometres east of Perth. It is situated 69 kilometres from York on the road between York and Bruce Rock. Quairading derives its name from the nearby Quairading Spring, an Aboriginal name first recorded by surveyor Alexander Forrest in 1872. The meaning of this name may be related to "Quairit", an Aboriginal word for the eldest girl of a family, although another source gives it as "home of the bush kangaroo"- "quara".
In 1907 the government decided to build a railway from Greenhills (near York) to Quairading, and also decided to declare a townsite at the terminus. As the Quairading Spring was nearby this was selected as the name, but the district surveyor thought it should be spelt "Kwerading", a more correct spelling pronounced "kwera ding". Local usage of the Q spelling ensured the adoption of this name, and Quairading was gazetted a townsite in late 1907.