Suburb Profile

Suburb profile for,

Albany, WA 6330

About Albany

Situated in Western Australia's 6330 postcode, Albany is a well-established residential suburb.

Demographics and Community

Albany has a population of approximately 1,310, a median age of 53, a median weekly household income of $1,282.

Property Market Overview

The current median house price in Albany is $799,000. Average annual growth is 24.0%.

Properties in Albany spend an average of 59 days on market.

Rental Market

The median weekly rent for houses in Albany is $340. Gross rental yield is 3.20%, which is typical for a growth-oriented market.

Nearby Suburbs

Explore other suburb profiles in the area: Mira Mar, WA.

Considering Albany for Investment?

Handle Properties is a Sydney-based buyer's agency helping investors build portfolios of high-growth investment properties across Australia. If you are considering Albany or need help identifying the right suburb for your strategy, get in touch with our team.

SUBURB DATA

Quantitative data for,

Albany, WA 6330

The quantitative data below has been compiled on 30th May 2023 from a range of third party sources using a variety of manual methods. Handle does not guarantee the accuracy of this data shown below.

State
WA
Suburb
ALBANY
Postcode
6330
Median price for all dwellings
$799,000
Last 12 months growth return
Up 24.0%
Avg. dwellings for sale in the suburb every month
30
Avg. dwellings sold in the suburb in previous 12 months
27
Avg days on market for a dwelling listing to sell
59 days
Avg. number of people searching in this suburb every month
479
Avg. rental yield per annum
3.20%
Weekly median rent for all dwellings
$340 per week
Median price for all houses
$799,000
Avg. rental yield growth in the previous 12 months
3.20%
Avg. days for a rental listing to find a tennant
22 days
Total suburb population in 2016
1310
Total suburb population change in 5 years up to 2016
-10.50%
Avg. household income per week
$1,282
Median age of the population in the suburb
53
Historic avg annual growth return per annum in the suburb
6.60%