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Houses for sale in Seabird, WA 6042

Home to 78 residents, Seabird is a town in regional Western Australia with 5 houses & properties for sale in the area and surrounding suburbs. Seabird covers an area of 13 square kilometres which comprises 80 homes and private dwellings.

Over the past year, Seabird has experienced a -18.7% annual growth rate with a median house price of $565,000.

For more information about Seabird, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our Seabird profile page. You may also wish to view sold properties, houses for rent in Seabird or REIWA agents servicing the area.

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  • 1 Thomas Court, Seabird
    1 Thomas Court, Seabird

    $1,250,000

    1 Thomas Court, Seabird

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    Chantelle Shackleton
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  • 88/1 Williams Way, Seabird

    $340,000

    88/1 Williams Way, Seabird

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    • 2
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    Denise Howe
    Denise Howe
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  • 4 TURNER STREET, Seabird

    $850,000

    4 TURNER STREET, Seabird

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    Ray White Lancelin
    Caroline Daniel
    Caroline Daniel
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  • 104/1 Williams Way, Seabird

    $320,000

    104/1 Williams Way, Seabird

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    Denise Howe
    Denise Howe
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    11 Mccormick Street, Seabird

    $675,000

    11 Mccormick Street, Seabird

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    Ray White Lancelin
    Caroline Daniel
    Caroline Daniel
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Seabird overview

The coastal townsite of Seabird is located 100 kilometres north northwest of Perth between Guilderton and Ledge Point. It is 18 kilometres by road north of Guilderton. Like many similar coastal townsites in this region north west of Perth, the area was first settled by squatters. When this was reported on in 1965, a decision was taken to form a townsite, and the name "Chalon" after Chalon-sur-saone in France where the French botanist Leschenault was born. Pressure from the Shire of Gingin and local residents resulted in the name Seabird being adopted in 1968, the name being derived from the pastoral property within which it is located. The property name is named after the schooner "Seabird" which was stranded with a gaping hole in her port side in this area in 1874. The townsite was gazetted in March 1968.

Seabird quick stats

-18.7 %
Sales growth
$565k
* Median sales price

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