Barragup suburb profile
Barragup is a serene suburb located in Western Australia, nestled between the bustling city of Mandurah and the tranquil Peel Inlet. Known for its rural charm and natural beauty, Barragup offers a peaceful lifestyle with a strong sense of community. The suburb is characterized by spacious properties, lush landscapes, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal location for those seeking a retreat from urban life. With its proximity to Mandurah, residents enjoy easy access to shopping, dining, and recreational activities while still enjoying the benefits of a countryside setting. Barragup's unique blend of rural tranquility and accessibility makes it a desirable place for families and retirees.
Barragup property market performance
Current median dwelling price$383,000Past 3 months
Property growth+20.6%Past 12 months
Barragup’s property market has experienced notable growth in value over the past 12 months, despite the absence of current median prices for both houses and units. House values have surged by 14.2%, while unit values have seen an even more significant increase of 27.1%. However, sales activity has been limited, with only 2 houses and 4 units sold in the past year, indicating a potentially tight market.
The median days on market for houses over the last three months is 36, suggesting a relatively brisk pace for sales, while units have not registered any days on market, possibly due to low transaction volume. The rental market remains unchanged, with no reported average rent or changes in rent for both houses and units over the past year, highlighting a lack of rental activity in the area.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | 14.2% | 27.1% |
Sold Past 3 months | 2 | 4 |
Median days on market Past 12 months | 36 | N/A |
Average rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Change in rent Past 12 months | N/A | N/A |
Barragup demographics
Barragup, a serene suburb located in Western Australia, offers a tranquil lifestyle with a close-knit community feel. With a population of just 940, it provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The median age of 45 suggests a mature community, with many residents likely enjoying the suburb's natural beauty and slower pace of life. Barragup is an attractive location for families, as evidenced by the 50.8% of couple families with children, indicating a family-friendly environment.
The suburb's housing market is characterized by a high rate of home ownership, with 37% of properties owned outright and 51.8% owned with a mortgage. This stability in home ownership reflects a community invested in its surroundings and committed to long-term residency. The relatively low rental rate of 11.3% suggests that Barragup is less transient than more urban areas, appealing to those seeking a stable and enduring community.
With a median total household income of $2110 per week, Barragup residents enjoy a comfortable standard of living. The suburb's demographic profile, with a significant proportion of couple families without children (37.4%), indicates a diverse mix of family structures. While there are no 'other families' recorded, the presence of one-parent families (11.8%) adds to the suburb's diversity. Overall, Barragup offers a harmonious blend of family life, natural beauty, and community spirit, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.
Barragup infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Barragup remains a predominantly semi-rural locality with limited large-scale development, and there are currently no widely reported major residential, commercial, or retail projects underway that would significantly alter its character in the short term.[1][2] The area’s appeal continues to centre on its spacious lifestyle blocks, proximity to Mandurah’s services and employment, and natural features such as local conservation reserves, which support steady demand from buyers seeking a rural-residential setting close to urban amenities.[1][2][6]
There are no notable new schools or major transport infrastructure projects announced specifically for Barragup, with residents relying largely on existing facilities and road links in nearby centres.[1][2] At this time, there are no significant council-led planning changes or infrastructure initiatives publicly flagged that are expected to materially impact the local property market beyond normal incremental growth and ongoing rural-residential use.
Barragup rental market trends
The rental market in Barragup has remained stable over the past year, with both house and unit rents showing no change, maintaining a median rent of $0 per week. This indicates a lack of rental activity or available data in the area, suggesting a potential opportunity for future development or investment in this suburb.
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How does Barragup compare to nearby suburbs?
- Median house prices: Barragup’s median house price is 102.7% higher than Coodanup’s.
- Median unit prices: Barragup’s median unit price is 79.8% lower than Mandurah’s.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Barragup have grown 70.3% higher than in Furnissdale.
- Unit price growth: Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Barragup have grown 91.1% higher than in Greenfields.
- Selling speed for houses: Properties in nearby Furnissdale are selling 38.9% faster than in Barragup.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Barragup have grown 18.1% higher than the average rate of growth across Perth.
- Unit price growth:Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Barragup have grown 83.5% lower than the average rate of growth for units across Perth.

