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Twenty seven suburbs joined Perth’s million dollar club in 2024-25

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Twenty seven suburbs joined Perth’s million dollar club in the year to June 2025, taking the total number of suburbs with a median house sale price of $1 million or over to 113. 

All 27 suburbs were new entrants to the list. 

REIWA President Suzanne Brown said the large number of new suburbs with million-dollar medians was to be expected. 

“The Perth property market continues to experience strong price growth, which is underpinned by ongoing strong population growth and a sustained period of low new home completions,” she said. 

“As a result, 34 per cent of Perth suburbs now have a median house sale price of $1 million or more. 

“While this number might sound concerning, it is important to remember that the median is the middle and 50 per cent of sales will be below this price. There will still be affordable options to be found in many of these suburbs, including villas and units. It may just take time and patience to find them. 

“And if you are looking at a million-dollar suburb but can’t find anything within your price range, expand your search to neighbouring areas, sometimes called ‘bridesmaid suburbs’. They will be close to the same desirable amenities as the million-dollar suburbs but are more affordable.” 

Strong price growth also saw several suburbs achieve $2 million median house sale prices for the first time over a financial year. 

They were Trigg, Shenton Park, Watermans Bay, Mosman Park, Mount Claremont, Floreat, Churchlands and East Fremantle. 

City Beach’s median house sale price exceeded $3 million for the first time. 

Ms Brown said under current market conditions, the million dollar club would continue to grow. 

“A number of suburbs are very close to the million-dollar mark and with strong price growth expected for the remainder of 2025, we can expect more new entrants,” she said. 

Peppermint Grove retained its position as Perth’s most expensive suburb, with a median house sale price of $4,225,000 at the end of 2024-25.  

Karawara was the only suburb on the 2023-24 million dollar club list to see its median house sale price fall below $1 million. 

“Prices fluctuate from year to year, depending on what is selling in that time period, and it’s not uncommon to see suburbs with a median house sale price around the million-dollar mark come and go from the list,” Ms Brown said. 

Perth’s million dollar club for 2024-25

With 2024-25 median house sale price

Peppermint Grove – $4,225,000 

Dalkeith – $3,300,000 

Cottesloe – $3,150,000 

City Beach – $3,060,000 

Applecross – $2,800,000 

Swanbourne – $2,690,000 

Nedlands – $2,360,000 

Trigg – $2,300,000 

Shenton Park – $2,290,000 

Watermans Bay – $2,285,000 

Mosman Park – $2,200,000 

Mount Claremont – $2,133,000 

Floreat – $2,120,000 

Churchlands – $2,095,000 

Claremont – $2,010,000 

East Fremantle – $2,007,600 

Subiaco – $1,958,400 

Jolimont – $1,950,000 

Coolbinia – $1,930,000 

North Coogee – $1,900,000 

Salter Point – $1,900,000 

West Leederville – $1,890,000 

Wembley Downs – $1,881,500 

South Perth – $1,880,000 

Attadale – $1,815,000 

Menora – $1,800,000 

Mount Pleasant – $1,800,000 

Rossmoyne – $1,800,000 

Wembley – $1,800,000 

Marmion – $1,756,000 

Ardross – $1,720,000 

South Fremantle – $1,700,000 

Waterford – $1,695,000 

Bicton – $1,662,500 

Woodlands – $1,653,250 

North Fremantle – $1,645,000 

Sorrento – $1,620,000 

East Perth – $1,610,000 

Mount Hawthorn – $1,605,000 

North Beach – $1,596,000 

Mount Lawley – $1,580,000 

Shelley – $1,562,500 

Winthrop – $1,550,000 

Gwelup – $1,515,000 

Burswood – $1,500,000 

Karrinyup – $1,500,000 

Iluka – $1,490,000 

Alfred Cove – $1,475,000 

Como – $1,455,000 

North Perth – $1,450,000 

Daglish – $1,430,000 

Kensington – $1,430,000 

Burns Beach – $1,417,500 

Leederville – $1,417,500 

Booragoon – $1,400,000 

Hillarys – $1,400,000 

Crawley – $1,397,000 

Melville – $1,395,000 

Carine – $1,350,500 

White Gum Valley – $1,350,000 

Fremantle – $1,340,000 

Coogee – $1,332,500 

Bull Creek – $1,320,000 

Cardup – $1,320,000 

Carmel – $1,312,500 

Ocean Reef – $1,303,000 

Orange Grove – $1,300,000 

West Perth – $1,300,000 

Inglewood – $1,290,000 

Bateman – $1,287,500 

Manning – $1,287,500 

Mullaloo – $1,279,500 

Scarborough – $1,277,500 

Millendon – $1,275,000 

Stirling – $1,265,000 

West Swan – $1,265,000 

Duncraig – $1,257,500 

Highgate – $1,252,500 

Willetton – $1,250,000 

Myaree – $1,232,500 

Kallaroo – $1,220,000 

Oakford – $1,215,000 

Leeming – $1,210,000 

Perth – $1,210,000 

Bedfordale – $1,205,000 

Beaconsfield – $1,200,000 

Doubleview – $1,200,000 

Murdoch – $1,200,000 

Mindarie – $1,190,000 

Riverton – $1,155,000 

Darlington – $1,150,000 

Lathlain – $1,127,500 

The Vines – $1,127,500 

Gooseberry Hill – $1,122,500 

Hovea – $1,105,000 

Connolly – $1,102,500 

Mariginiup – $1,100,000 

Jandakot – $1,097,500 

Brentwood – $1,070,000 

Woodvale – $1,050,000 

Palmyra – $1,049,500 

Bickley – $1,045,000 

Casuarina – $1,045,000 

Kardinya – $1,040,000 

North Lake – $1,035,000 

Ascot – $1,015,000 

Parkerville – $1,015,000 

Bedford – $1,014,000 

Jarrahdale – $1,010,000 

East Victoria Park – $1,007,500 

Darch – $1,000,000 

Guildford – $1,000,000 

Kingsley – $1,000,000 

Source: REIWA. Filtered for suburbs with median house sale prices equal to or greater than $1,000,000 for the 12 months to June 2025. 

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