Browse Remote Suburbs in Western Australia
Overview
Western Australia is home to about 2.965 million people, with roughly 80 % of residents living in the state capital Perth and more than 90 % concentrated in the south‑west corner; this urban core creates a housing mix dominated by detached homes, apartments and high‑density rentals that cater to a growing labour force drawn by the mining sector. Recent resource‑driven growth has spurred notable increases in average property values, putting pressure on affordability and sustaining a strong demand for rental accommodation across the metropolitan area.
The state’s economy generates the nation’s highest gross‑state product per person, $97 940 in 2017‑18, thanks to world‑leading iron‑ore, gold and petroleum production together with a diversified agricultural base, which together support relatively high household incomes and underpin the capacity to purchase or rent homes despite the upward pressure on prices.
Towns/Suburbs in WA
Locality
| Postcode
| Locality Type
| Dwelling focus
| Median house price | Median unit price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carnamah | 6517 | Remote | Houses | $220,000 | - |
| Coolgardie | 6429 | Remote | Houses | - | - |
| Djugun | 6725 | Remote | Houses | - | - |
| East Carnarvon | 6701 | Remote | Houses | - | - |
| South Hedland | 6722 | Remote | Houses | $535,000 | - |
| Westonia | 6423 | Remote | Houses | - | - |