Suburb Profile

Suburb profile for,

Noranda, WA 6062

About Noranda

Noranda is a residential suburb in Western Australia, sitting within the 6062 postcode.

Demographics and Community

Noranda has a population of approximately 7,955, a median age of 44, a median weekly household income of $1,533.

Property Market Overview

The current median house price in Noranda is $650,000. Average annual growth is 2.0%.

Properties in Noranda spend an average of 46 days on market.

Rental Market

The median weekly rent for houses in Noranda is $400. Gross rental yield is 4.70%, providing a solid income return.

Nearby Suburbs

Explore other suburb profiles in the area: Morley, WA, Balga, WA, Mirrabooka, WA, Nollamara, WA, Westminster, WA.

Considering Noranda for Investment?

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SUBURB DATA

Quantitative data for,

Noranda, WA 6062

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
NORANDA
Postcode
6062
Median price for all dwellings
$650,000
Last 12 months growth return
2.0%
Avg. dwellings for sale in the suburb every month
27
Avg. dwellings sold in the suburb in previous 12 months
89
Avg days on market for a dwelling listing to sell
46
Avg. number of people searching in this suburb every month
Avg. rental yield per annum
4.70%
Weekly median rent for all dwellings
$400
Median price for all houses
$650,000
Avg. rental yield growth in the previous 12 months
4.70%
Avg. days for a rental listing to find a tennant
15 days
Total suburb population in 2016
7955
Total suburb population change in 5 years up to 2016
-1.50%
Avg. household income per week
$1,533
Median age of the population in the suburb
44
Historic avg annual growth return per annum in the suburb