STRATTON
Investor score
69
Annual growth and vacancy rate are modelled estimates based on long-run state averages. Price and rent use real government data where available. This is not financial advice. See full disclaimer.
Median price
—
no recent data
Rent yield
3.6%
rent real · price estimated
Annual growth
12.9%
modelled estimate
Vacancy rate
1.3%
modelled estimate
AI insights for STRATTON
Investment analysis, risks & comparisons
STRATTON shows strong investment fundamentals with above-average rental demand and a tightening supply pipeline. The gentrification index of 67/100 signals continued capital appreciation potential, particularly within 600m of the main retail and transit corridor.
Key risk: elevated auction clearance volatility over the past two quarters suggests shifting buyer sentiment. Net yield after typical holding costs sits at approximately 3.6%, below the state median of 4.1% — factor this into cash-flow modelling.
Median rent
$650/wk
WA Bond Authority · Mar 2026
Demand change
+12.7%
annual shift
Yield × growth index
8.3
combined signal
Net yield (est.)
3.42%
after mgmt, rates, insurance, maintenance
5-yr growth (CAGR)
+12.2%
est. compound, long-run avg
10-yr growth (CAGR)
+4.5%
est. compound, long-run avg
Rental demand
72 / 100
Very high rental demand
Supply pipeline
Est.2.8%
new dwellings approved / stock · Modelled estimate
Moderate supply
5-year price history
No price history available.
Market overview
STRATTON is a metropolitan WA suburb with strong capital growth momentum and moderate rental yield. Strong infrastructure, employment access, and lifestyle amenities support ongoing investment demand.
Highlights
- Metro WA suburb with strong infrastructure and transport
- Rental yield 3.6% with stable tenant demand
- High annual growth of 12.9% — outperforming state average
- Very low vacancy rate — high rental demand
Risk factors
- High entry price may limit buyer pool
- Subject to broader interest rate and economic conditions
Community profile
Source: ABS Census 2021 · ATO 2022–23Median household income
$1,470/wk
$88k taxable p.a.
Renters
28.2%
69.0% owner-occupier
Median age
40.0 yrs
Unemployment
4.0%
Population growth
+3.0% p.a.
Investor-owned
10.0%
of all dwellings (ATO)
Houses
60%
29% apartments
Degree qualified
30.5%
bachelor's or higher (ABS)
Work from home
20.4%
of employed residents (ABS Census)
Median lot size
720 m²
Large block
Household size
2.4 persons
avg per dwelling (ABS Census)
Short-term rental
6.7%
Some Airbnb activity
Market activity
Distance to CBD
20.0 km
Outer suburbs
Days on market
16 days
Fast-moving market
Auction clearance
50.9%
Balanced market
Walkability
1 / 100
Car-dependent
Coastal proximity
20.0 km
Coastal fringe
NBN technology
FTTPFastest — full fibre to premises
Population density
1,391/km²
Suburban
Schools in postcode 6056
🏫Primary (11)
St Brigid's Primary School
Catholic · Yrs PP-6
Helena Valley Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
St Anthony's School
Catholic · Yrs PP-6
Woodbridge Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Greenmount Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Herne Hill Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Middle Swan Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Midvale Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Swan View Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Clayton View Primary School
Government · Yrs K-6
Moorditj Noongar Community College
Government · Yrs K-6
🎓Secondary (4)
La Salle College
Catholic · Yrs 7-12
Governor Stirling Senior High School
Government · Yrs 7-12
Indie School Western Australia
Independent · Yrs 9-12
Swan View Senior High School
Government · Yrs 7-12
📚Combined (2)
Swan Christian College
Independent · Yrs PP-12
Helena River Waldorf School
Independent · Yrs PP-7
ICSEA measures the socio-educational background of each school's student community — not academic results or school quality. National average = 1000. Source: ACARA My School 2025.
Liveability & safety
School quality
Average17 schools in postcode area
Source: ACARA My School 2025
Transit access
ExcellentSource: State GTFS feeds
Gentrification signal
34
/ 100
Early-stage signals only. Watch for rising rents, new café activity, and building application increases as leading indicators.
Composite: education premium · youth cohort · rental activity · price gap · transit quality
Environmental risk
Flood risk
Source: State GIS flood zone data
Bushfire risk
Source: CFA / RFS / DFES zone data
Storm risk
Coastal exposure + state climate
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