Parkerville

POSTAL CODE: WA, 6081
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Based on its average 5-year and quarterly capital gains PARKERVILLE, 6081 saw average growth in the long term.

A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that PARKERVILLE, 6081 obtained a 7.7% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 1451st on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.

PARKERVILLE, 6081 in WA belongs to the local government area of Mundaring.

PARKERVILLE, 6081 has a capital gain of 15.79% for the past year, which is higher than average compared to its 78.86% growth within a five-year period.

With the median home price in PARKERVILLE sitting at $1,100,000, and the average rent at N/A, property owners could potentially earn a N/A increase in gross rental yield.

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

Surburb overview

Parkerville, located approximately 28 kilometres east of Perth's central business district, is a suburb within the Shire of Mundaring. Jane Brook traverses the area, flowing through Parkerville on its way to the Swan River via John Forrest National Park. 

As of the 2021 Census, Parkerville had a population of 2,432 residents, with a median age of 42. The community primarily consists of families, with an average household size of 2.9 people. 

The Nyoongar people were the original custodians of the land. The arrival of British colonisers in 1829 on the Swan Coastal Plain eventually led to Nyoongar dispossession in the hills behind Perth. The Parkerville Suburban Area was made open for selection in June 1895. 

Parkerville offers a range of amenities, including local shops, cafes, and recreational facilities. The historic Parkerville Tavern is a notable landmark, providing a family-friendly environment with dining options and live entertainment. Educational institutions in the area include Parkerville Primary School and nearby Eastern Hills Senior High School.

The suburb's natural landscape provides residents with numerous outdoor activities. The Railway Reserves Heritage Trail passes through Parkerville, offering walking, cycling, and horse riding opportunities. The proximity to John Forrest National Park also allows for bushwalking and picnicking.

The property market in Parkerville has experienced growth, with a median house price of approximately $930,000 as of October 2024. The suburb appeals to those seeking a semi-rural lifestyle with access to modern amenities. 

Parkerville combines historic charm, natural beauty, and a family-friendly community, making it attractive for those seeking a balanced lifestyle near Perth. 

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