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Jindalee

POSTAL CODE: WA, 6036
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Property investors enjoyed capital gains of 17.11% over the last 12 months in JINDALEE, translating to lower returns compared with its peers in WA.

Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in JINDALEE are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

The suburb posted a 52.31% growth in median prices over a three-year period. This is considerably higher than the gains it recorded over the past year.

This number can mean, real estate investors could earn a rental income of $750 based on current median home prices for the suburb.

On average, rents on listings have reached the $750 mark, reflecting a 4.08% increase in returns based on the current median price in JINDALEE.

JINDALEE, 6036 ranks 174th in WA in terms of median property value increase and capital gains, based on year-to-date figures.

While it ranks 248th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in WA, posting a 4.08% return.

Surburb overview

Jindalee is a coastal suburb located approximately 40 kilometres north of Perth's central business district, within the City of Wanneroo in Western Australia. Established in 2003, the suburb spans an area of about 3.6 square kilometres and is bordered by Alkimos to the north, Butler to the east, Quinns Rocks to the south, and the Indian Ocean to the west. 

As of the 2021 census, Jindalee had a population of 2,519 residents, with a median age of 32. The community comprises a mix of families, professionals, and retirees, contributing to a diverse demographic profile. 

The suburb predominantly features separate houses, with an average home owned with a mortgage by couples with children. The median house price in Jindalee is approximately $826,000, reflecting a 22.4% sales growth. Rental prices have also seen an 8.6% growth, with a median rental price of $695 per week. 

Jindalee offers essential amenities, including the nearby Brighton Village Shopping Centre, which provides basic shopping needs. Residents can access the Butler Central Shopping Centre for more extensive shopping options. The suburb contains several parks, with a notable park on Jindalee Boulevard offering recreational spaces for families. 

While Jindalee has no schools, educational facilities are available in neighbouring suburbs. Butler Primary School and Butler College cater to kindergarten to year twelve students. 

Public transportation in Jindalee includes bus services connecting to the Joondalup Line via Butler railway station, facilitating access to Perth and surrounding areas. Major bus routes serving the suburb include routes 483 and 484. 

Jindalee's combination of coastal living, accessibility, and community amenities contributes to its reputation as a desirable suburb within the Perth metropolitan area. 

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