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Brigadoon

POSTAL CODE: WA, 6069
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BRIGADOON, 6069 delivered a stronger performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value.

Investors saw the median home price rise to $1,400,000.

Profits due to an upward trend in home prices in the suburb averaged 0% per annum over a 3-year period.

BRIGADOON now ranks at the 83rd place on a list of fastest growing suburbs in the territory.

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

Because of this real estate investors could earn a rental income of N/A based on current median home prices.

Regardless, it is expected for properties to spend some time on the market prior to a successful sale. In BRIGADOON, homes and units usually stay on listing for an average of 59.2 days.

In 2016, 27 properties were sold in BRIGADOON during the past year, making it the 266th most active market in WA based on total real estate transactions.

Surburb overview

Brigadoon, located approximately 25 kilometres north-east of Perth's central business district, is a semi-rural suburb within the City of Swan. Situated on the edge of the Darling Scarp, it serves as the gateway to the Avon Valley, with the Avon River flowing through the area. 

As of the 2021 census, Brigadoon had a population of 1,025 residents, with a median age of 43. The community predominantly consists of families, with an average household size of 3.1 people. 

Due to its semi-rural nature, Brigadoon has limited public transportation options. Residents typically rely on private vehicles for commuting, and the nearest public transportation is available in adjacent suburbs.

Brigadoon is renowned for its natural attractions, notably Bells Rapids, a popular spot for viewing the annual Avon Descent whitewater race. The suburb is bordered by the Avon River and Jumbuck Hill Park to the northwest and Walyunga National Park to the north, offering ample outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation. 

The State Equestrian Centre, located in the south-west of Brigadoon, serves as a hub for equestrian activities and events, reflecting the area's equestrian-friendly environment. The suburb also features large plot housing estates, providing residents with spacious living environments amidst natural bushland. 

Essential amenities, including shopping centres, medical facilities, and schools, are accessible in nearby suburbs such as Ellenbrook and Midland. This allows Brigadoon residents to enjoy a tranquil, semi-rural lifestyle while maintaining proximity to urban conveniences.

In summary, Brigadoon offers a serene living environment characterised by natural beauty and a close-knit community, appealing to those seeking a rural lifestyle within reach of Perth's metropolitan amenities. 

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