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Units for rent in Merriwa, WA 6030

There are currently 3 rentals in Merriwa and surrounding suburbs. With a current population of approximately 5,489, Merriwa has a median rental price of $695. Merriwa has recently experienced an annual rent growth rate of 6.9% and the median age of residents is 37.

Merriwa is located 36 kilometres from Perth CBD with an area of 2 square kilometres. Nearby shopping complexes include Clarkson Shopping Centre. Merriwa is also conveniently serviced by public transport at Clarkson train station and Bus service to Clarkson Train Station. Merriwa caters to families with local schools nearby, including Alkimos Baptist College, Merriwa Education Support Centre, Merriwa Primary School.

For more information on this area or current houses for rent, you can contact REIWA agents servicing Merriwa. You may also wish to view the full suburb profile or browse Merriwa rentals or sold properties.

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    Room/5 9 Heppell Gardens, Clarkson
    Room/5  9 Heppell Gardens, Clarkson

    $375 Weekly

    Room/5 9 Heppell Gardens, Clarkson

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  • 4A Perry Place, Quinns Rocks

    $630.00 per week

    4A Perry Place, Quinns Rocks

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    LJ Hooker Property Experience
    Amanda Ball
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  • 2/24 Haverhill Road, Butler

    $620 Weekly

    2/24 Haverhill Road, Butler

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    Redmond Realty
    Jasmine Jenkyn
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Merriwa overview

The name originally proposed for this suburb by the Shire of Wanneroo was 'Hester' after one of the first land owners in the vicinity. This was approved in 1980, but the name was opposed by Australia Post on account of duplication. Because of this the Shire of Wanneroo proposed the name Merriwa (an Aboriginal word for 'a good place'). The name was approved in 1980.

Life in Merriwa

Merriwa is a coastal, northern suburb of Perth and is part of the City of Wanneroo. It is predominantly a residential suburb containing two RAAF retirement villages, a small shopping centre called the Merriwa Plaza and six large parks scattered throughout Merriwa. The suburb contains one primary school, Merriwa Primary School. Located on the same campus is Merriwa Education Support Centre, specialising in education for intellectually disabled children. 

Merriwa quick stats

12.8 %
Sales growth
$778k
* Median sales price
6.9 %
Rental growth
$695pw
* Median rental price

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