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Watermans Bay, WA 6020

Property data updated June 2026·1,369 residents
Last 12 months snapshot
21 sales · 33 leases · Refreshed June 2026

Watermans Bay, WA 6020 market activity

Watermans Bay has one of Australia's most balanced markets, led narrowly by unit rentals, with 18 sales at around $2.875M, taking about 34 days to sell, one of the country's strongest house price gains.

House rentals follow closely, with 17 leases at $1,000 a week, renting out in about 17 days. Followed by 16 unit rentals at $700 a week and 3 unit sales at around $901K.

High-incomeOlder communityMostly ownersMulticulturalProfessional workforce

Who lives hereA high-income, mostly owner-occupied, older-leaning suburb — multicultural, with a strongly professional workforce.

House covers houses, duplexes, semi-detached and terraces; Unit covers apartments, units, townhouses and villas.

Census · ABS 2021

Snapshot

Population
1,369
Median age
49yrs
Avg household
2.4people
Male · Female
49% · 52%
Owner-occupied
78%
Renting
20%
Couples, no kids
38%
Families with kids
28%
Born overseas
25%
Year 12+ⓘ
69%

Watermans Bay on the map

1.22 km²
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Ranked against all suburbs
How well-off · ABS SEIFA 2021 · vs Australia
Overall advantageⓘ
Top 3%
decile 10/10
IRSAD — Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage & Disadvantage. Combines income, education, occupation and housing. Higher = more advantaged overall.
Economic resourcesⓘ
Top 13%
decile 9/10
IER — Index of Economic Resources. Household income, rent/mortgage costs and dwelling size. Higher = more economic resources (lots of renters or students pulls it down).
Education & jobsⓘ
Top 5%
decile 10/10
IEO — Index of Education and Occupation. Residents’ qualifications and skilled occupations. Higher = a more educated, higher-skilled workforce.
IncomeMedian household incomeProfessionalsShare who are managers or professionalsDiversityBirthplace diversityMortgage stressMortgage repayments as a share of incomeTrain / busCommute by public transportNo carHouseholds with no carNew moversMoved in within the last yearRent stressRent as a share of income
Hover a point for its percentile · – – – median
LowMedianHighPercentile
Median household incomeⓘMiddle weekly income of all households — half earn more, half less.Top 20%Median household income · $2,190/wk — well above average: in the top 20%, higher household income than 80% of Aussie suburbs.
Rent stress (rent ÷ income)ⓘMedian weekly rent as a share of median weekly household income — a rough rental-affordability gauge. Higher = rent takes a bigger bite.Bottom 37%Rent stress · 19% — below average: in the bottom 37%, less rent stress than 63% of Aussie suburbs.
Mortgage stress (repay ÷ income)ⓘMedian mortgage repayment (converted to weekly) as a share of median weekly household income. Higher = repayments take a bigger bite.Top 10%Mortgage stress · 31% — among the highest: in the top 10%, more mortgage stress than 90% of Aussie suburbs.
Birthplace diversityⓘChance two random residents were born in different countries — 0 = everyone the same, 1 = all different.Top 26%Birthplace diversity · 0.43 — above average: in the top 26%, more diverse than 74% of Aussie suburbs.
Born overseasⓘResidents born outside Australia, of those who stated a birthplace.Top 25%Born overseas · 25% — well above average: in the top 25%, more overseas-born residents than 75% of Aussie suburbs.
Managers & professionalsⓘEmployed residents who work as managers or professionals.Top 7%Managers & professionals · 55% — among the highest: in the top 7%, more professionals than 93% of Aussie suburbs.
Unemployment rateⓘShare of the labour force (people working or actively looking) who are unemployed — not a share of all residents.Bottom 26%Unemployment rate · 3.2% — below average: in the bottom 26%, less unemployment than 74% of Aussie suburbs.
Public transport to workⓘCommuters who travelled to work by train, bus, ferry or tram, of those who travelled.Top 31%Public transport to work · 2.9% — above average: in the top 31%, more public-transport commuters than 69% of Aussie suburbs.
No motor vehicleⓘHouseholds with no motor vehicle.Bottom 43%No motor vehicle · 2.4% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
High-rise apartmentsⓘOccupied dwellings that are apartments in 4-storey-or-higher blocks.Bottom 1%High-rise apartments · 0.0% — among the lowest: in the bottom 1%, 100% of Aussie suburbs have more high-rise apartments than this suburb.
Settled 5+ yearsⓘResidents living at the same address as five years ago — how settled the community is.Top 44%Settled 5+ years · 64% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range · 25–75th Median
How this suburb comparesPosition among all Australian suburbs — “Top 10%” means higher than 90% of them.
LowMedianHighPercentile
LowMedianHighPercentile
Owner-occupiedⓘHouseholds that own their home — outright or with a mortgage.Top 47%Owner-occupied · 78% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
RentingⓘHouseholds renting their home.Bottom 48%Renting · 20% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
Owned outrightⓘHouseholds that own their home outright, with no mortgage.Top 24%Owned outright · 47% — well above average: in the top 24%, more outright owners than 76% of Aussie suburbs.
Owned with mortgageⓘHouseholds buying their home with a mortgage.Bottom 36%Owned with mortgage · 31% — below average: in the bottom 36%, 64% of Aussie suburbs have more mortgaged owners than this suburb.
Separate housesⓘOccupied dwellings that are standalone (detached) houses.Bottom 15%Separate houses · 68% — well below average: in the bottom 15%, 85% of Aussie suburbs have more detached houses than this suburb.
ApartmentsⓘOccupied dwellings that are flats or apartments, any height.Top 28%Apartments · 2.9% — above average: in the top 28%, more apartments than 72% of Aussie suburbs.
Median personal incomeⓘMiddle weekly income of individuals aged 15+.Top 9%Median personal income · $1,085/wk — among the highest: in the top 9%, higher personal income than 91% of Aussie suburbs.
Median family incomeⓘMiddle weekly income of families.Top 7%Median family income · $3,053/wk — among the highest: in the top 7%, higher family income than 93% of Aussie suburbs.
Low earners (<$500/wk)ⓘResidents earning under $500 per week.Bottom 11%Low earners · 27% — well below average: in the bottom 11%, 89% of Aussie suburbs have more low earners than this suburb.
Low-income households (<$650/wk)ⓘHouseholds with a total income under $650 per week.Bottom 39%Low-income households · 14% — below average: in the bottom 39%, 61% of Aussie suburbs have more low-income households than this suburb.
Full-time workersⓘResidents in the labour force who are employed full-time.Bottom 35%Full-time workers · 32% — below average: in the bottom 35%, 65% of Aussie suburbs have more full-time workers than this suburb.
Part-time workersⓘEmployed residents working part-time, of all employed.Top 12%Part-time workers · 41% — well above average: in the top 12%, more part-time workers than 88% of Aussie suburbs.
Not in labour forceⓘResidents 15+ neither working nor looking for work — retirees, students, carers.Top 35%Not in labour force · 39% — above average: in the top 35%, more out of the workforce than 65% of Aussie suburbs.
Community & personal serviceⓘEmployed residents in community and personal-service jobs — care, hospitality, security and similar.Bottom 10%Community & personal service · 7.3% — well below average: in the bottom 10%, 90% of Aussie suburbs have more care and service workers than this suburb.
Clerical & adminⓘEmployed residents in clerical and administrative jobs.Top 31%Clerical & admin · 13% — above average: in the top 31%, more clerical and admin workers than 69% of Aussie suburbs.
Sales workersⓘEmployed residents in sales jobs.Bottom 29%Sales workers · 6.7% — below average: in the bottom 29%, 71% of Aussie suburbs have more sales workers than this suburb.
Completed Year 12+ⓘResidents aged 15+ whose highest year of school is Year 12 or equivalent.Top 15%Completed Year 12+ · 69% — well above average: in the top 15%, more Year-12 completion than 85% of Aussie suburbs.
In educationⓘResidents currently attending school, TAFE or university — full or part time.Bottom 41%In education · 21% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
Children (0–14)ⓘResidents aged 0–14.Bottom 25%Children · 15% — below average: in the bottom 25%, 75% of Aussie suburbs have more children than this suburb.
Seniors (65+)ⓘResidents aged 65 and over.Top 11%Seniors · 29% — well above average: in the top 11%, more seniors than 89% of Aussie suburbs.
Youth dependencyⓘChildren (0–14) for every 100 working-age residents aged 15–64.Bottom 43%Youth dependency · 27.42 — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
Total dependencyⓘChildren (0–14) plus seniors (65+) for every 100 working-age residents aged 15–64.Top 11%Total dependency · 81.32 — well above average: in the top 11%, more dependants per worker than 89% of Aussie suburbs.
Australian citizensⓘResidents who are Australian citizens — Australian-born and naturalised.Top 19%Australian citizens · 92% — well above average: in the top 19%, more Australian citizens than 81% of Aussie suburbs.
Both parents born overseasⓘResidents whose mother and father were both born overseas — the second generation.Top 24%Both parents born overseas · 34% — well above average: in the top 24%, more second-generation residents than 76% of Aussie suburbs.
Established migrants (pre-2011)ⓘOf overseas-born residents, the share who arrived before 2011 — higher = a long-settled migrant community.Top 34%Established migrants · 87% — above average: in the top 34%, more long-settled migrants than 66% of Aussie suburbs.
Vehicles per dwellingⓘAverage number of motor vehicles per household.Top 19%Vehicles per dwelling · 1.01 — well above average: in the top 19%, more vehicles per home than 81% of Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range (middle 50%) Median suburb

Census data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics — © Commonwealth of Australia, 2021 Census of Population and Housing and Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) 2021 · Shares, ratios and percentiles shown are Micromarkets transformations of that data · licensed CC BY 4.0.

Census · ABS 2021

Who lives here

The age structure, household make-up, and cultural fabric of the people who call this suburb home.

Age & sex1,369 residentsMaleFemale
85+1.2% · 171.0% · 1380-842.0% · 271.9% · 2675-792.6% · 353.4% · 4770-743.7% · 504.9% · 6765-694.7% · 644.8% · 6560-643.4% · 474.6% · 6355-593.2% · 443.1% · 4250-543.2% · 442.6% · 3545-493.0% · 412.9% · 3940-442.6% · 363.9% · 5435-392.4% · 333.1% · 4230-342.1% · 292.1% · 2925-291.4% · 191.8% · 2520-242.7% · 371.8% · 2415-192.8% · 382.1% · 2810-142.9% · 402.4% · 335-92.9% · 392.5% · 340-42.5% · 342.0% · 27◀ MaleFemale ▶

Share of all residents by 5-year band · hover a band for the count + split

Life stage
15%
24%
14%
29%
Children0–1415%Youth15–249.2%Young adults25–347.7%Midlife35–5424%Mature55–6414%Seniors65+29%
Household composition
24%
38%
28%
Lone person24%Couples, no kids38%Families with kids28%Other families7.1%Group / share2.2%
2.4 people / household0.7 persons / bedroom8.1% are 5+ person
Household sizepersons per dwelling
24%1
44%2
13%3
14%4
7.5%5
0.5%6+
Cultural make-upshare of residents · diversity = odds two differ
Born overseasⓘResidents born outside Australia, as a share of those who stated a birthplace.25%
Other language at homeⓘResidents who mainly speak a language other than English at home — counts the language used, not how well English is spoken.6.3%
Limited EnglishⓘResidents who speak English “not well” or “not at all”. A language-barrier measure, not bilingualism — many who speak another language at home still speak English well.0.2%
Both parents overseasⓘResidents whose mother and father were both born overseas — the Australian-born-to-migrants “second generation”, distinct from being born overseas yourself.34%
Australian citizensⓘResidents who are Australian citizens — both Australian-born and people who have since naturalised.92%
Birthplace diversity43%
Chance two random residents were born in different countries
Language diversity12%
Chance two random residents speak different languages at home
Religious diversity51%
Chance two random residents follow different religions
Where residents were bornoverseas origins
England9.5%
South Africa3.6%
New Zealand2.8%
Elsewhere1.9%
Ireland1.1%
USA0.9%
Germany0.8%
Canada0.7%
Born in Australia75%
Languages at homeother than English
Afrikaans1.6%
Italian1.1%
German0.7%
Portuguese0.7%
Other0.7%
Cantonese0.4%
French0.4%
Greek0.4%
English only94%
Ancestry% reporting · multi-response
English50%
Australian35%
Irish13%
Scottish11%
Italian6.6%
German3.4%
Faith & belieftap Christianity
▸Christianity54%
No religion44%
Buddhism1.1%
Judaism0.3%

13% report Irish ancestry, but only 1.1% were born in Ireland — the gap is the Australian-born and diaspora Irish community, invisible in birthplace alone.

Family originsparents’ birthplace
34%
16%
49%
Both parents overseas34%One parent overseas16%Both parents in Australia49%

A mix of established and newer migrant families.

When migrants arrivedshare of overseas-born
Before 198136%
1981-200032%
2001-201018%
2011-20156.9%
2016-20216.6%

2020–21 understated — COVID border closures.

Census data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics — © Commonwealth of Australia, 2021 Census of Population and Housing · Shares, ratios and percentiles shown are Micromarkets transformations of that data · licensed CC BY 4.0.

Census · ABS 2021

Affordability, Ownership & Housing

What it costs to live here, who owns versus rents, and the shape of the housing stock.

Affordability at a glance
LowMedianHighPercentile
Median weekly rentⓘMiddle weekly rent paid by renting households.Top 24%Median weekly rent · $410/wk — well above average: in the top 24%, higher rent than 76% of Aussie suburbs.
Median monthly mortgageⓘMiddle monthly mortgage repayment among households with a mortgage.Top 4%Median monthly mortgage · $2,934/mo — among the highest: in the top 4%, higher mortgages than 96% of Aussie suburbs.
Rent stress (rent ÷ income)ⓘMedian weekly rent as a share of median weekly household income — a rough rental-affordability gauge. Higher = rent takes a bigger bite.Bottom 37%Rent stress · 19% — below average: in the bottom 37%, less rent stress than 63% of Aussie suburbs.
Mortgage stress (repay ÷ income)ⓘMedian mortgage repayment (converted to weekly) as a share of median weekly household income. Higher = repayments take a bigger bite.Top 10%Mortgage stress · 31% — among the highest: in the top 10%, more mortgage stress than 90% of Aussie suburbs.
High mortgage (≥$3k/mo)ⓘMortgaged households repaying $3,000 or more per month.Top 5%High mortgage · 49% — among the highest: in the top 5%, more big mortgages than 95% of Aussie suburbs.
Social housingⓘHouseholds renting from a state housing authority or community housing provider.Top 31%Social housing · 2.6% — above average: in the top 31%, more social housing than 69% of Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range (middle 50%) Median suburb
Bedrooms per dwellingshare of dwellings
0.0%0
5.7%1
14%2
37%3
37%4
5.0%5
0.9%6+
Who owns vs rentsoccupied dwellings
47%
31%
20%
Owned outright47%Mortgage31%Renting20%Other1.7%
What’s built heredwelling types
68%
30%
House68%Townhouse30%Apartment2.9%
68% separate houses2.9% apartments0.0% high-rise

Census data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics — © Commonwealth of Australia, 2021 Census of Population and Housing · Shares, ratios and percentiles shown are Micromarkets transformations of that data · licensed CC BY 4.0.

Census · ABS 2021

Economy & Work

Incomes, employment, and the occupation mix of the people who live here.

Income & work at a glance
LowMedianHighPercentile
Median personal incomeⓘMiddle weekly income of individuals aged 15+.Top 9%Median personal income · $1,085/wk — among the highest: in the top 9%, higher personal income than 91% of Aussie suburbs.
Median family incomeⓘMiddle weekly income of families.Top 7%Median family income · $3,053/wk — among the highest: in the top 7%, higher family income than 93% of Aussie suburbs.
Managers & professionalsⓘEmployed residents who work as managers or professionals.Top 7%Managers & professionals · 55% — among the highest: in the top 7%, more professionals than 93% of Aussie suburbs.
High earners (≥$2k/wk)ⓘResidents earning $2,000 or more per week.Top 6%High earners · 26% — among the highest: in the top 6%, more high earners than 94% of Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range (middle 50%) Median suburb
Occupations
LowMedianHighPercentile
Managers & professionalsⓘEmployed residents who work as managers or professionals.Top 7%Managers & professionals · 55% — among the highest: in the top 7%, more professionals than 93% of Aussie suburbs.
Clerical & adminⓘEmployed residents in clerical and administrative jobs.Top 31%Clerical & admin · 13% — above average: in the top 31%, more clerical and admin workers than 69% of Aussie suburbs.
Community & personal serviceⓘEmployed residents in community and personal-service jobs — care, hospitality, security and similar.Bottom 10%Community & personal service · 7.3% — well below average: in the bottom 10%, 90% of Aussie suburbs have more care and service workers than this suburb.
Sales workersⓘEmployed residents in sales jobs.Bottom 29%Sales workers · 6.7% — below average: in the bottom 29%, 71% of Aussie suburbs have more sales workers than this suburb.
Technicians, trades & labourersⓘEmployed residents in technical/trade, machinery-operating and labouring jobs.Bottom 7%Technicians, trades & labourers · 16% — among the lowest: in the bottom 7%, 93% of Aussie suburbs have more trades and labourers than this suburb.
Household incomeheight = share of households · weekly
% of households$0$300$650$1.5k$2.5k$4k+
Personal incomeheight = share of residents 15+ · weekly
% of residents 15+$0$300$650$1k$1.8k$3.5k+

A typical household pulls in about 2.0× the typical individual — a multi-earner area.

Labour forceemployment status · residents 15+
32%
25%
39%
Employed full-time32%Employed part-time25%Employed (away/other)2.4%Unemployed2.0%Not in labour force39%
LowMedianHighPercentile
Full-time workersⓘResidents in the labour force who are employed full-time.Bottom 35%Full-time workers · 32% — below average: in the bottom 35%, 65% of Aussie suburbs have more full-time workers than this suburb.
Part-time workersⓘEmployed residents working part-time, of all employed.Top 12%Part-time workers · 41% — well above average: in the top 12%, more part-time workers than 88% of Aussie suburbs.
Unemployment rateⓘShare of the labour force (people working or actively looking) who are unemployed — not a share of all residents.Bottom 26%Unemployment rate · 3.2% — below average: in the bottom 26%, less unemployment than 74% of Aussie suburbs.
Not in labour forceⓘResidents 15+ neither working nor looking for work — retirees, students, carers.Top 35%Not in labour force · 39% — above average: in the top 35%, more out of the workforce than 65% of Aussie suburbs.
Labour-force participationⓘResidents 15+ who are in the labour force — working or looking for work.Bottom 38%Labour-force participation · 62% — below average: in the bottom 38%, less workforce participation than 62% of Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range (middle 50%) Median suburb

Census data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics — © Commonwealth of Australia, 2021 Census of Population and Housing · Shares, ratios and percentiles shown are Micromarkets transformations of that data · licensed CC BY 4.0.

Census · ABS 2021

Getting Around

How people get to work, and how car-dependent the suburb is — the clearest tell of inner-urban versus outer-suburban living.

Transport at a glance
LowMedianHighPercentile
Public transport to workⓘCommuters who travelled to work by train, bus, ferry or tram, of those who travelled.Top 31%Public transport to work · 2.9% — above average: in the top 31%, more public-transport commuters than 69% of Aussie suburbs.
Walked or cycled to workⓘCommuters who walked or cycled to work, of those who travelled.Bottom 13%Walked or cycled to work · 0.8% — well below average: in the bottom 13%, less walking and cycling than 87% of Aussie suburbs.
Worked from homeⓘEmployed residents who worked from home in the Census week — elevated by COVID in 2021.Top 44%Worked from home · 15% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
No motor vehicleⓘHouseholds with no motor vehicle.Bottom 43%No motor vehicle · 2.4% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
Vehicles per dwellingⓘAverage number of motor vehicles per household.Top 19%Vehicles per dwelling · 1.01 — well above average: in the top 19%, more vehicles per home than 81% of Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range (middle 50%) Median suburb
Journey to workamong commuters · top modes
Car (driver)84%
Other/combined6.4%
Car (passenger)4.7%
Train2.9%
Walked0.8%
Vehicles per dwellingshare of households
2.4%0
29%1
47%2
14%3
7.5%4+

Census data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics — © Commonwealth of Australia, 2021 Census of Population and Housing · Shares, ratios and percentiles shown are Micromarkets transformations of that data · licensed CC BY 4.0.


Education · ACARA My School 2025

Schools in and around Watermans Bay

No school inside Watermans Bay itself — the closest options around it are shown. Distances are straight-line from the suburb centre and are not enrolment catchments — always confirm zones with the school.

Within Watermans Bay0schools in the suburb itself
Primary schools24within 5 km · nearest 0.9 km
Secondary schools6within 5 km · nearest 1.8 km
Median ICSEA rank86thenrolment-weighted
What is ICSEA Rank?

ICSEA is ACARA’s official measure of a school’s socio-educational advantage — based mainly on parents’ education and occupation, plus the school’s location and student mix.

Nearby within30 schools
  • Nearby · within 5 km · 30Order by
  • 1
    Marmion Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Marmion · 0.9 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students375Multilingual9%ICSEA Rank90th
  • 2
    North Beach Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · North Beach · 1.0 km
    State RankTop 10%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students417Multilingual17%ICSEA Rank82nd
  • 3
    Our Lady of Grace SchoolCatholic · Primary · Co-ed · Years PP-6 · North Beach · 1.3 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students587Multilingual9%ICSEA Rank86th
  • 4
    Carine Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Carine · 1.4 km
    State RankTop 8%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students578Multilingual36%ICSEA Rank90th
  • 5
    Carine Senior High SchoolGovernment · Secondary · Co-ed · Years 7-12 · Carine · 1.8 km
    State RankTop 11%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students2,545Multilingual24%ICSEA Rank86th
  • 6
    Poynter Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Duncraig · 1.9 km
    State RankTop 3%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students436Multilingual22%ICSEA Rank91st
  • 7
    Sorrento Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Sorrento · 2.3 km
    State RankTop 8%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students442Multilingual19%ICSEA Rank87th
  • 8
    Duncraig Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Duncraig · 2.5 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students459Multilingual18%ICSEA Rank86th
  • 9
    Karrinyup Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Karrinyup · 2.6 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students561Multilingual26%ICSEA Rank88th
  • 10
    St Mary's Anglican Girls' SchoolIndependent · Combined · All-girls · Years PP-12 · Karrinyup · 2.8 km
    State RankP Top 5%S Top 3%EnglishP ★★★★★★★★★★S ★★★★★★★★★★MathsP ★★★★★★★★★★S ★★★★★★★★★★Students1,483Multilingual19%ICSEA Rank95th
  • 11
    Sacred Heart CollegeCatholic · Secondary · Co-ed · Years 7-12 · Sorrento · 2.9 km
    State RankTop 15%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students1,508Multilingual7%ICSEA Rank88th
  • 12
    Davallia Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Duncraig · 3.0 km
    State RankTop 9%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students553Multilingual21%ICSEA Rank90th
  • 13
    West Coast Secondary Education Support CentreGovernment · Special · Co-ed · Years 7-12 · Warwick · 3.3 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students114Multilingual10%ICSEA Rank57th
  • 14
    Duncraig Senior High SchoolGovernment · Secondary · Co-ed · Years 7-12 · Duncraig · 3.4 km
    State RankTop 14%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students1,851Multilingual18%ICSEA Rank78th
  • 15
    Deanmore Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Karrinyup · 3.5 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students486Multilingual24%ICSEA Rank87th
  • 16
    Glengarry Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Duncraig · 3.6 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students396Multilingual15%ICSEA Rank85th
  • 17
    Our Lady of Good Counsel SchoolCatholic · Primary · Co-ed · Years PP-6 · Karrinyup · 3.7 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students152Multilingual13%ICSEA Rank83rd
  • 18
    Liwara Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic · Primary · Co-ed · Years PP-6 · Greenwood · 3.8 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students394Multilingual13%ICSEA Rank82nd
  • 19
    Hawker Park Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Warwick · 3.9 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students228Multilingual17%ICSEA Rank76th
  • 20
    Padbury Catholic Primary SchoolCatholic · Primary · Co-ed · Years PP-6 · Padbury · 4.1 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students427Multilingual15%ICSEA Rank86th
  • 21
    St Stephen's SchoolIndependent · Combined · Co-ed · Years PP-12 · Duncraig · 4.1 km
    State RankTop 14%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students2,137Multilingual25%ICSEA Rank89th
  • 22
    Greenwood CollegeGovernment · Secondary · Co-ed · Years 7-12 · Greenwood · 4.1 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students944Multilingual29%ICSEA Rank63rd
  • 23
    Newborough Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Karrinyup · 4.2 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students344Multilingual26%ICSEA Rank80th
  • 24
    West Greenwood Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Greenwood · 4.2 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students382Multilingual21%ICSEA Rank69th
  • 25
    Lake Gwelup Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Gwelup · 4.3 km
    State RankTop 8%English★★★★★★★★★★Maths★★★★★★★★★★Students552Multilingual21%ICSEA Rank91st
  • 26
    Hillarys Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Hillarys · 4.3 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students522Multilingual12%ICSEA Rank81st
  • 27
    South Padbury Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Padbury · 4.5 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students373Multilingual14%ICSEA Rank74th
  • 28
    St John's SchoolCatholic · Primary · Co-ed · Years PP-6 · Scarborough · 4.7 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students164Multilingual31%ICSEA Rank85th
  • 29
    Glendale Primary SchoolGovernment · Primary · Co-ed · Years K-6 · Hamersley · 4.7 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students317Multilingual23%ICSEA Rank74th
  • 30
    School of Special Educational Needs: Behaviour and EngagementGovernment · Special · Co-ed · Years K-12 · Padbury · 5.0 km
    State Rank—English—Maths—Students39Multilingual9%ICSEA Rank16th
GovernmentCatholicIndependent

Why are some State Rank and star ratings blank? Schools can choose not to publish their results. In practice, schools that score well above their state average almost always publish theirs — so a blank rating more often reflects a school opting out than a top result being hidden. Academic results also tend to rise with ICSEA Rank, so higher-ICSEA schools more often carry a strong State Rank as well.

School profile and ICSEA data sourced from ACARA — © Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (data year 2025) · State Rank & star columns are Micromarkets-compiled academic ratings from publicly available school results · Distances are straight-line from the suburb centre, not catchments.


Census · ABS 2021

Turnover

How settled or transient the community is — and where newcomers came from.

Settledness at a glance
LowMedianHighPercentile
Settled 5+ yearsⓘResidents living at the same address as five years ago — how settled the community is.Top 44%Settled 5+ years · 64% — typical: right around the median for Aussie suburbs.
Moved in past yearⓘResidents living at a different address one year earlier.Bottom 40%Moved in past year · 12% — below average: in the bottom 40%, 60% of Aussie suburbs have more recent movers than this suburb.
Arrived from overseas (5 yr)ⓘResidents who arrived in Australia from overseas within the past five years.Top 35%Arrived from overseas · 3.0% — above average: in the top 35%, more recent migrants than 65% of Aussie suburbs.
This suburb Typical range (middle 50%) Median suburb
Where residents lived 5 years agoof those who stated
64%
28%
Same address64%Moved within area4.9%From elsewhere in Australia28%From overseas3.0%
Residential paceshare of residents
Moved in the past yearⓘResidents living at a different address one year earlier.12%
Moved in the past 5 yearsⓘResidents not living at the same address as five years ago.36%
Arrived from overseas (5 yr)ⓘResidents who arrived in Australia from overseas within the past five years.3.0%
Property market
Market data

Snapshot

Headline price, rent, yield and time on market for Watermans Bay — choose a property type and size below.

Active segment
Houses
Units
Median priceⓘLast 12 months
2.88M
↑ +27.8% YoY
Days on marketⓘLast 12 months
34
↓ 17 days YoY
SoldⓘLast 12 months
18
↓ -43.8% YoY
Months of supplyⓘLast 12 months
5.3mo
Median rentⓘLast 12 months
$1,000/w
↑ +5.8% YoY
Days to leaseⓘLast 12 months
17
↑ 9 days YoY
LeasedⓘLast 12 months
17
↑ +6.3% YoY
Gross yieldⓘLast 12 months
1.90%
Annualised
Data confidenceSales sample18ThinLease sample17ThinThin samples can swing month-to-month — treat single-figure deltas with care.
Market data

Segment breakdown

Every segment this suburb tracks — sales and rentals side by side, ranked by total activity over the last twelve months.

Year-on-year growth · demand percentile rank 0–100
Segment
Sales
Price
DOM
Leased
Rent
DOM
Yield
Market demand
01
Houses · 3 bed8 sales · 11 leases
Sales8▼−55.6%
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased11▲+37.5%
Rent—
Rental DOM—
—
—
—
02
Houses · 4 bed10 sales · 6 leases
Sales10▼−33.3%
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased6+0.0%
Rent—
Rental DOM—
—
—
—
03
Units · 2 bed1 sales · 9 leases
Sales1
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased9▲+125.0%
Rent—
Rental DOM—
—
—
—
04
Units · 1 bed1 sales · 8 leases
Sales1
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased8▲+33.3%
Rent—
Rental DOM—
—
—
—
05
Houses · 2 bed1 sales · 0 leases
Sales1
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased—
Rent—
Rental DOM—
—
—
—
06
Units · 3 bed0 sales · 1 leases
Sales—
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased1
Rent—
Rental DOM—
—
—
—
All houses
Sales18▼−43.8%
Price$2.88M▲+27.8%
Sales DOM34 days▲+17d
Leased17▲+6.3%
Rent$1,000/wk▲+5.8%
Rental DOM17 days▼−9d
1.90%
11/100
17/100
All units
Sales3▲+200.0%
Price—
Sales DOM—
Leased16▲+166.7%
Rent$700/wk▲+27.3%
Rental DOM15 days▼−12d
3.80%
—
29/100
Market data

Where each segment ranks

Where each segment sits against its peers in the chosen geography — past the midline means it's outperforming the rest.

Metric
Ranked against

Market demandHow fast this market is moving — a velocity index built from trailing-year transaction volume and median days on market. Strong volume lifts the score; days on market drags it down, with the drag growing sharply once listings start lingering. Ranked against peers in the chosen geography.

Houses
0/1above median
02550 · MEDIAN75100
Percentile vs WA
Value
Units
0/1above median
02550 · MEDIAN75100
Percentile vs WA
Value
Market data

The buy-versus-rent equation

What it costs each week to own a property versus renting the same one — positive means buying carries the premium, negative means rent covers the mortgage.

Property
Compare to
Houses · Total: +218%
WA MEDIAN · +37%
Rent covers itRenting matches or beats the cost of owning−10% to 0%
BalancedMortgage roughly matches asking rent+30% to +60%
Far pricier to ownBuying costs much more than renting+100% to +130%+
BreakdownLast 12 months
Holding cost
Mortgage
Rent
Premium
Band
Assumes 80% LVR·6.0% rate·30y P&I
Premium = (weekly mortgage − weekly rent) ÷ weekly rent. Band thresholds are national breakpoints across ~11,400 eligible Australian segments — the Typical premium band spans national P25 to P75, so it’s literally what’s typical.
Market data

How strong is demand, and which way is it heading?

Two questions on one chart — how strong demand is right now, and which way it's heading year-on-year.

Side
View
Property
Compared against
Sales demand
1 segments · sales · vs Australia
rising
DOM change YoYis demand rising or falling?
falling
median
median
Recoveryweak but rising
Boomstrong and rising
Troughweak and falling
Peakstrong but easing
House Total
Demand index
24 / 100vs Australia
Days on market
34 days▲ +17 days YoY
Median price
$2.88M▲ +27.8% YoY
Sold (last year)
18▼ −43.8% YoY
weakSales demandhow strong sales demand isstrong
Property segments · coloured by market phaseHover a point for its figures
Sales demand
How strong is sales demand — and is it rising or falling?
What this shows

Each dot is one of this suburb's property segments on the sales side. Left-right shows how strong sales demand is — combining how many properties sold in the last 12 months with how quickly they sold (median days on market). Top-bottom shows whether that demand is rising or falling compared to 12 months ago.

The two axes
Sales demandX axis
how strong sales demand is

A composite of 12-month sales volume and median days on market. Higher means more sales completed faster — stronger sales demand right now.

Days on market change (Year-on-year)Y axis
is demand rising or falling?

How much faster (or slower) sales are completing compared to 12 months ago. Top half means sales are completing faster than a year ago (demand growing).

Market data

Watermans Bay against the neighbourhood

Eight diagnostic views cutting the data a different way each time — Watermans Bay in blue, peers in colour.

Pair
View
Property
How fast — and is it getting faster?
0 peer segments · Total house
faster
DOM change YoYvs 12 months ago
slower
median
median
Recoveringquiet but accelerating
Boomingbusy and accelerating
Stalledquiet and slowing further
Coolingbusy but slowing
Watermans Bay · this suburb
Demand index
24 / 100vs Australia
Days on market
34 days▲ +17 days YoY
Median price
$2.88M▲ +27.8% YoY
Sold (last year)
18▼ −43.8% YoY
Gross yield
1.90%
slowDays on marketmedian days to sellfast
This suburb Property segments · coloured by market phaseHover a point for its figures
PAIR 01 OF 08
How fast — and is it getting faster?
What this shows

Combines the current median days on market with how much faster or slower it is changing compared to last year. Top-right means a fast-selling market that is getting faster compared to last year — peak demand.

The two axes
Days on marketX axis
median days to sell

Median days a property sits on the market before selling. Right side = fewer days (faster).

Days on market change (Year-on-year)Y axis
vs 12 months ago

How much faster (or slower) sales are completing compared to 12 months ago. Top = sales completing faster than a year ago.

Market data

How much stock is available right now?

How long current listings would take to clear at the recent rate of sales or leases. Critical shortage and Oversupply only fire at the genuine tails of the national distribution — sales tip in under 0.7 months, rentals far faster, under 0.3.

View
Sales market
SegmentBandMonths of supply leftYoYYoY change12-month change in months of supply. Down means stock is tightening (fewer months than a year ago); up means stock is loosening.ListedListedActive listings in this segment right now, derived from months of supply multiplied by the recent transaction rate.SoldSold (last year)Total sold transactions completed in this segment over the last 12 months.Per monthPer monthAverage monthly absorption — how many properties are sold each month in this segment, over the last 12 months.
median
Rental market
SegmentBandMonths of supply leftYoYYoY change12-month change in months of supply. Down means stock is tightening (fewer months than a year ago); up means stock is loosening.ListedListedActive listings in this segment right now, derived from months of supply multiplied by the recent transaction rate.LeasedLeased (last year)Total leased transactions completed in this segment over the last 12 months.Per monthPer monthAverage monthly absorption — how many properties are leased each month in this segment, over the last 12 months.
median
Severe
Very Tight
Tight
Balanced
Loose
Very Loose
Saturated
Under-suppliedOver-supplied
Market data

Who's transacting — buyers or tenants?

Out of every property transaction in this suburb, what share are sales versus leases — each point a rolling twelve-month window.

Property
Watermans Bay — Units & Houses, all bedrooms
Jun 2021 – May 2026 · each point = a 12-month window
0%25%50%75%100%20222023202420252026
Sales · buyer transactions
Leases · tenant transactions
Latest tenant share · trailing year
60.0%

of Watermans Bay's transactions in the year to May 2026 were leases.

5-year shift

Tenant share moved ↑ 7.5 pts since the 12 months ending Jun 2021, from 52.5% to 60.0%.

Market data

Five-year arc — how this market has moved

Each tape traces one metric across sixty months for the selected segment — every point a trailing twelve-month figure, matching the headline KPIs above.

Property
Bedrooms
Median price (trailing year)
May 2026
$2.85M+22.8%
5y median $1.70Mvs last year $2.32M
Total sales (trailing year)
May 2026
20-33.3%
5y median 22vs last year 30
Days on market (trailing year)
May 2026
31 days-20
5y median 52 daysvs last year 51 days
Median rent (trailing year)
May 2026
$1,000/wk+5.8%
5y median $755/wkvs last year $945/wk
Total leases (trailing year)
May 2026
17+6.3%
5y median 18vs last year 16
Days on market (rental) (trailing year)
May 2026
16 days-10
5y median 19 daysvs last year 26 days
Gross yield (trailing year)
May 2026
1.83%-0.29 pt
5y median 2.20%vs last year 2.12%
Months of supply
May 2026
4.2 months+5.0%
5y median 4.2 monthsvs last year 4.0 months
Months of supply (rental)
May 2026
0.7 months-76.7%
5y median 1.4 monthsvs last year 3.0 months
Market data

Nearby markets

Every market within reach of Watermans Bay, ranked by distance — each compared against this suburb's Houses · Total segment so divergence reads at a glance.

Market
Property
Bedrooms
Radius
Colour by
This marketWatermans BayWA 6020 · Houses · Total
Price$2.88M
DOM34 days
Sold18
12 markets within 5kmLast 12 months
01
North BeachWA 6020 · 1.0km · Houses · Total
Price$1.93M
DOM13 days
Sold39
much cheapermuch faster
02
MarmionWA 6020 · 1.2km · Houses · Total
Price$2.20M
DOM11 days
Sold27
cheapermuch faster
03
CarineWA 6020 · 2.3km · Houses · Total
Price$1.62M
DOM10 days
Sold65
much cheapermuch faster
04
KarrinyupWA 6018 · 2.7km · Houses · Total
Price$1.60M
DOM14 days
Sold125
much cheapermuch faster
05
SorrentoWA 6020 · 2.8km · Houses · Total
Price$2.00M
DOM17 days
Sold78
much cheapermuch faster
06
TriggWA 6029 · 2.8km · Houses · Total
Price$2.81M
DOM18 days
Sold30
cheapermuch faster
07
DuncraigWA 6023 · 2.9km · Houses · Total
Price$1.40M
DOM12 days
Sold185
much cheapermuch faster
08
GwelupWA 6018 · 4.1km · Houses · Total
Price$1.66M
DOM9 days
Sold38
much cheapermuch faster
09
HillarysWA 6025 · 4.8km · Houses · Total
Price$1.66M
DOM13 days
Sold131
much cheapermuch faster
10
ScarboroughWA 6019 · 5.0km · Houses · Total
Price$1.45M
DOM13 days
Sold190
much cheapermuch faster
11
WarwickWA 6024 · 5.0km · Houses · Total
Price$1.05M
DOM9 days
Sold57
much cheapermuch faster
12
HamersleyWA 6022 · 5.0km · Houses · Total
Price$1.04M
DOM9 days
Sold54
much cheapermuch faster
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Houses · TotalSales market
Stat colourHow each suburb's stat compares to Watermans Bay
Much lowerLowerSimilarHigherMuch higher
Market data

Similar markets

WA markets whose Houses · Total segment behaves most like Watermans Bay's on the buy side — ranked by a like-for-like blend of price, yield, days on market, ownership cost and cycle phase.

Colour by
Property
Bedrooms
Market
Loading map
This marketWatermans BayWA 6020 · Houses · Total
Price$2.88M
DOM34 days
Sold18
Most similar sales markets · within 1.0–210 kmLast 12 months
01
ApplecrossWA 6153 · 20km · 74% match
Price$2.86M
DOM26 days
Sold82
02
CottesloeWA 6011 · 16km · 65% match
Price$3.35M
DOM32 days
Sold96
03
South PerthWA 6151 · 17km · 65% match
Price$2.35M
DOM21 days
Sold93
04
TriggWA 6029 · 3km · 64% match
Price$2.81M
DOM18 days
Sold30
05
Mosman ParkWA 6012 · 18km · 61% match
Price$2.80M
DOM18 days
Sold103
06
QuindalupWA 6281 · 210km · 59% match
Price$2.02M
DOM23 days
Sold17
07
NedlandsWA 6009 · 15km · 59% match
Price$2.77M
DOM20 days
Sold113
08
City BeachWA 6015 · 9km · 59% match
Price$4.00M
DOM22 days
Sold92
09
MenoraWA 6050 · 12km · 56% match
Price$2.40M
DOM36 days
Sold20
10
DalkeithWA 6009 · 17km · 55% match
Price$4.05M
DOM17 days
Sold51
11
CoolbiniaWA 6050 · 11km · 53% match
Price$2.10M
DOM28 days
Sold21
17
Salter PointWA 6152 · 22km · 48% match
Price$2.10M
DOM11 days
Sold27
18
AttadaleWA 6156 · 20km · 47% match
Price$2.10M
DOM15 days
Sold92
36
North BeachWA 6020 · 1km · 38% match
Price$1.93M
DOM13 days
Sold39
39
KensingtonWA 6151 · 19km · 37% match
Price$1.66M
DOM17 days
Sold47
60
East PerthWA 6004 · 16km · 32% match
Price$1.61M
DOM18 days
Sold40
120
West PerthWA 6005 · 13km · 25% match
Price$1.25M
DOM15 days
Sold26
Stat colourHow each suburb's stat compares to Watermans Bay
Much lowerLowerSimilarHigherMuch higher

Comparable sales markets to Watermans Bay include Applecross (WA 6153), Cottesloe (WA 6011), South Perth (WA 6151), Trigg (WA 6029), Mosman Park (WA 6012), Quindalup (WA 6281), Nedlands (WA 6009) and City Beach (WA 6015). Each link opens that suburb's full market report.

Market data

Frequently asked · Watermans Bay

22 data-driven answers about Watermans Bay's property market — every one computed from the metrics above.

Browse by
  • What things costPrices, rent, yield, ownership cost5
  • How the market is movingSpeed, supply, growth, cycle phase7
  • How it comparesVs state, vs nearby, vs popular4
  • About the areaPopulation, income, who lives here, schools5
  • About this dataMethodology and update cadence1

What things cost

Prices, rent, yield, ownership cost
01

What is the median house price in Watermans Bay?

#

The median house price in Watermans Bay, WA 6020 is $2.88M as of June 2026, based on 18 sales recorded over the past 12 months. Houses there have moved +27.8% year-on-year. Prices vary by bedroom count, from compact two-bedroom homes to larger four-bedroom houses. See the bedroom-level breakdown below for 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom medians.

02

What is the median unit price in Watermans Bay?

#

The median unit price in Watermans Bay, WA 6020 is $901k as of June 2026, based on 3 sales over the past 12 months. Units have moved +115.0% year-on-year and currently trade at roughly 31% of the median house price.

03

How much does it cost to rent in Watermans Bay?

#

The median weekly house rent in Watermans Bay is $1000 as of June 2026, drawn from 17 leases over the past 12 months. Units rent for around $700 per week. House rents have moved +5.8% year-on-year. Current vacancy pressure is shown in the supply section above.

04

What is the gross rental yield in Watermans Bay?

#

Gross rental yield in Watermans Bay is 1.90% for houses and 3.80% for units as of June 2026, compared with the WA unit median of 5.36%. Gross yield is annual rent divided by purchase price — it doesn't account for ownership costs like council rates, strata, maintenance or vacancy.

05

What are typical sale prices by bedroom count in Watermans Bay?

#

As of June 2026, Watermans Bay medians by bedroom count:

Property1 bed2 bed3 bed4 bedTotal
Houses——$1.99M$2.9M$2.88M
Units$516k$901k——$901k

Figures cover only segments with enough recent transactions to be statistically meaningful; sparse segments are excluded.

How the market is moving

Speed, supply, growth, cycle phase
06

What are Watermans Bay's property market trends?

#

Watermans Bay's property market trends to June 2026: house prices rose +27.8% year-on-year and units +115.0%; weekly house rents moved +5.8%; homes now sell in a median 34 days — slower than a year ago by 17; sales supply sits at 5.3 months (very loose). Read together — price, rent, selling speed and supply — they show which way the Watermans Bay market is leaning. The 5-year tape and demand cycle charts above plot the full trajectory.

07

What does the data say about Watermans Bay as an investment?

#

As of June 2026 in Watermans Bay, house prices rose +27.8% over the year, gross rental yield is 1.90% against a WA median of 4.19%, houses take a median 34 days to sell, sales supply is 5.3 months (very loose). Capital growth, rental yield, selling speed and supply are the signals investors weigh — but these figures describe the market, not a recommendation. This is data, not financial advice; always do your own research and consider a licensed adviser.

08

How quickly do houses sell in Watermans Bay?

#

Houses in Watermans Bay sell in a median 34 days on market as of June 2026, with units clearing slightly faster at 16 days. Days on market have lengthened by 17 days versus a year ago. Faster clearance typically coincides with stronger buyer demand and lower supply.

09

Is Watermans Bay a tight or loose property market right now?

#

Watermans Bay's sales market sits at 5.3 months of supply for houses as of June 2026 — classified as Very Loose against the Australian distribution. Under 1.7 months is Severe (extreme shortage); over 4.5 months is Loose. The rental side is tighter still at 0.0 months of supply.

10

Have property prices in Watermans Bay gone up or down?

#

House prices in Watermans Bay moved +27.8% over the 12 months to June 2026, while units moved +115.0%. The 5-year tape above plots the full monthly trajectory — showing where the market changed character rather than just crossing round numbers.

11

How active is the rental market in Watermans Bay?

#

Watermans Bay's house rental market sits at 0.0 months of supply as of June 2026 — classified as Severe (extreme shortage), with 17 houses leased over the past 12 months. Units sit at 0.8 months. Tighter supply typically corresponds to faster letting and upward pressure on rents.

12

Where is Watermans Bay in its property market cycle?

#

Watermans Bay's house market is currently in the 'softer_weakening' phase as of June 2026 — combining low sales velocity (bottom quartile nationally) with year-on-year loosening in days on market. The demand cycle chart above plots all eight segments on the same demand-versus-direction axes.

How it compares

Vs state, vs nearby, vs popular
13

How does Watermans Bay compare to other WA suburbs?

#

Watermans Bay's median house price ($2.88M) is 219% above the WA median ($900k) as of June 2026. On selling speed, houses clear in 34 days vs 14 days state median. On gross yield, Watermans Bay sits at 1.90% vs 4.19% state median.

14

How does Watermans Bay compare to neighbouring suburbs?

#

Watermans Bay's most-similar nearby market is Applecross (19.6 km away) with a median house price of $2.86M — about 1% cheaper. The Nearby and Similar markets sections above rank every peer within radius and by composite similarity across price, days on market, yield, ownership cost and cycle phase.

15

What's the most popular property type in Watermans Bay?

#

The most-transacted segment in Watermans Bay over the 12 months to June 2026 is 4 bed houses with 10 sales. 3 bed houses come second at 8 sales. The 'Most popular' panel above breaks down the top segments with weekly mortgage, rent and ownership-cost detail.

16

How many properties were sold and leased in Watermans Bay last year?

#

Watermans Bay recorded 18 house sales and 3 unit sales over the 12 months to June 2026 — a combined 21 transactions. On the rental side, 17 houses and 16 units were leased. Segments with statistically thin samples are excluded from displayed figures.

About the area

Population, income, who lives here, schools
17

What is the population of Watermans Bay?

#

Watermans Bay, WA 6020 is home to 1,369 residents (ABS Census 2021). The median resident age is 49, and the average household holds 2.4 people. The "Who lives here" section above breaks the community down by age, life stage and tenure.

18

What is the median household income in Watermans Bay?

#

The median household in Watermans Bay earns $2k per week — roughly $114k a year (ABS Census 2021). Median personal income runs $1k/week. Income, rent-to-income and mortgage-to-income context sits in the "Who lives here" section above.

19

Do people own or rent in Watermans Bay?

#

Watermans Bay is mostly owner-occupied: about 78% of households are owner-occupiers and 20% rent (ABS Census 2021). Of owners, 47% own outright and 31% are paying off a mortgage.

20

What schools are near Watermans Bay?

#

Watermans Bay has 60 schools within reach — including Marmion Primary School, North Beach Primary School, Our Lady of Grace School. The Schools section above maps each one with sector, year range, enrolment, Micromarkets-compiled academic ratings and ICSEA (ACARA).

21

Is Watermans Bay a good place to live?

#

Watermans Bay, WA 6020 has a population of 1,369, a median age of 49, a median household income around $2k/week, 20% of households renting (ABS Census 2021). There are 60 schools within reach. Whether it's the right fit depends on your priorities — these figures describe the community, housing mix and amenity rather than offer a verdict.

About this data

Methodology and update cadence
22

When was this Watermans Bay market data last updated?

#

This Watermans Bay market data was last updated June 2026. Figures are computed monthly from 12-month rolling windows of recorded sales and leases, with five years of monthly history behind the trend charts. Methodology, glossary and data sources are linked in the footer.

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  • North Beach1.0km
  • Marmion1.2km
  • Carine2.3km
  • Karrinyup2.7km
  • Sorrento2.8km
  • Trigg2.8km
  • Duncraig2.9km
  • Gwelup4.1km
  • Hillarys4.8km
  • Scarborough5.0km
  • Hamersley5.0km
  • Warwick5.0km
  • Padbury5.1km
  • Greenwood5.1km
  • Doubleview5.5km
  • Innaloo5.8km
  • Stirling6.1km
  • Balcatta6.1km
  • Kingsley6.2km
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