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Rentals in Binningup, WA 6233

Located in regional WA, Binningup is home to approximately 1,259 residents and covers an area of 29 square kilometres. Binningup currently has 3 rentals available in the area and surrounding suburbs. Binningup has experienced an annual rent growth rate of 22% over the past year and has a median monthly rental price of $610. The current expected population growth rate of Binningup is 24.65% with a median resident age of 39 years.

Discover the current houses for rent in Binningup below. You can view our suburb profile on Binningup for more information or contact local real estate agents with Binningup rentals available. You may also wish to browse houses for sale or sold properties.

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  • 25 Allan Road, Binningup
    25 Allan Road, Binningup

    $650 per week

    25 Allan Road, Binningup

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    Summit Realty South West
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  • 8 Colback Street, Binningup

    $700 per week

    8 Colback Street, Binningup

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    Summit Realty South West
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  • 16 Carramar Street, Binningup

    $710 per week

    16 Carramar Street, Binningup

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Binningup overview

Binningup is a south western coastal townsite located 127 kilometres south of Perth and 30 kilometres north of Bunbury. Binningup takes its name from "Binningup Beach Estate", a name used by a syndicate of Harvey people who subdivided the area in 1953. By 1962 there was only one resident in the area, but many homes were built in the following few years. At the request of the Shire of Harvey, Binningup was gazetted a townsite in 1963.

Life in Binningup

Despite being a popular tourist and stopover point in the summer months, Binningup is a beautiful coastal village which boasts many attractions for local residents including a scenic golf course, pristine beach is protected by a reef running parallel to it, general store, caravan park, skateboard park, recreation centre, youth camp, public library and public oval. 

 

Binningup quick stats

27.3 %
Sales growth
$726k
* Median sales price
22.0 %
Rental growth
$610pw
* Median rental price

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