If you’re looking to purchase a house in Thornlie now is a great time to buy, with 35 properties currently for sale in Thornlie and surrounding suburbs. Situated 18 kilometres from Perth, Thornlie is home to 23,153 residents across 12 square kilometres.
A perfect location for individuals, couples or families, Thornlie is located near the following local schools; Australian Islamic College - Thornlie, Forest Crescent Primary School, Sacred Heart Primary School, South Thornlie Primary School, Thornlie Primary School, Thornlie Senior High School, Yale Primary School and conveniently serviced by the following public transport, Thornlie train station and Bus service to Thornlie Train Station.
With an annual growth rate of 26.9%, Thornlie’s residents pay a median monthly mortgage repayment of $1,733 with a median house price of $660,000. See our suburb profile for more information. You can also browse Thornlie rentals or sold properties and view our list of real estate agents with houses for sale in Thornlie.
With a 12 square kilometre land area, Thornlie is the largest suburb within the City of Gosnells. Established during the post-war years, significant growth didn't occur until the late 1950s and lasted through to the 1980s. A slight population increase was experienced during the 1990s, but since has remained relatively stable.
Thornlie presents an appealing suburban lifestyle away from the hectic nature of inner-city living. An array of reserves and parks add to the suburban charm of Thornlie, while strong transport links keep the suburb well connected to the Perth metropolitan region.
Locally major features include a number of shopping centres such as the Forest Lakes Shopping Centre, Spencer Village Shopping Centre and the Thornlie Square Shopping Centre.
Recreational facilities are another appealing facet with Leisure World and the Tom Bateman Sporting Complex (home to the Perth Heat Baseball Club) all close by. There are several local schools in the area, such as Thornlie Primary School and Thornlie Senior High School.
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