Browse Units & Apartments in Trigg
Trigg, WA 6029
Overview
Trigg, a seaside suburb in the City of Stirling, is known for Trigg Beach – a favourite of surfers, body‑boarders and swimmers – and for the adjacent nature reserve and Clarko beach‑side reserve near Trigg Island, which offer green space, playgrounds and lookouts, while Mettam’s Pool provides a snorkelling spot. Families have nearby schools such as St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School, Deanmore Primary and North Beach Primary, plus recreation at Herb Elliott Oval, Draycott Park and the heritage‑listed Beach House on Trigg Island.
Transperth bus routes 423 (Stirling Station to Warwick Station via Karrinyup Road) and 424 (Stirling Station to Karrinyup Bus Station via Charles Riley Road) connect residents to the wider Perth area. Housing reflects post‑1940s growth, with former beach‑shack sites redeveloped into subdivided blocks east of the coast, offering a mix of homes close to both the shoreline and the suburb’s parks.
Region type mix: Metro 100%.
Streets in Trigg
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Bailey Street |
506 m² |
≈ A$1,457,666 |
3 |
| Belhus Drive |
576 m² |
≈ A$1,412,500 |
2 |
| Peet Crescent |
564 m² | - |
2 |
| Sandringham Street |
791 m² | - |
1 |