Buy
$840,000
-
2BR
$650K
-
3BR
$749K
-
4BR
$950K
Rent
$730pw
-
3BR
$680pw
-
4BR
$825pw
Named from an Aboriginal word meaning 'home in the forest', Kalamunda is a residential and parkland suburb with minor commercial sectors. Significant development of Kalamunda did not begin until the post-war years, with accelerated growth experienced through to the 1970s. The population has remained relatively stable since the mid 1990s.
Kalamunda provides residents with a lifestyle removed from over urbanisation with an array of parks and reserves dominating the suburb. A highlight is the Kalamunda Water Park, which is an enjoyable tourist attraction of the area. Kalamunda's town centre features a number of shopping centres as well as medical facilities like the Kalamunda Hospital Campus. The local schools in the suburb are Kalamunda Primary School, Kalamunda Senior High School and Kalamunda Christian School.
Postcode
6076
Population
6,970
Local government
Kalamunda
Shops
Kalamunda Central, Kalamunda Glades
Train station
No train service
Bus
Bus service to Perth CBD
11.5%
Bickley
27.7%
Forrestfield
14.1%
Gooseberry Hill
19.0%
Lesmurdie
20 km from Perth
Buy
2BR
$650K
3BR
$749K
4BR
$950K
Rent
3BR
$680pw
4BR
$825pw
Median price data last updated 20 November 2024 containing transactions for the 12 month period ending October 2024
Sales data is annual up to the latest completed month. Rental data is year-on-year 3-month rolling up to the latest completed month. Data in this graph is revised as more transactions are settled.
Source: Landgate/REIWA
Upper quartile
$1.04M
Median
$840K
Lower quartile
$700K
Days
10
Days
8
Total percentage change in annual median house price over the last 1, 5 or 10 years.
Average online views per property
Based on current reiwa.com user activity, you can see how Kalamunda compares to the rest of the region
This is based on views of residential properties for sale in this suburb within the last 14 days.