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Rentals in Quindalup, WA 6281

Located in regional WA, Quindalup is home to approximately 1,336 residents and covers an area of 40 square kilometres. Quindalup currently has 4 rentals available in the area and surrounding suburbs. Quindalup has experienced an annual rent growth rate of -33.3% over the past year and has a median monthly rental price of $500. The current expected population growth rate of Quindalup is 20.9% with a median resident age of 45 years.

Discover the current houses for rent in Quindalup below. You can view our suburb profile on Quindalup for more information or contact local real estate agents with Quindalup rentals available. You may also wish to browse houses for sale or sold properties.

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    32 Fleetwood Loop, Dunsborough
    32 Fleetwood Loop, Dunsborough

    $750 Weekly

    32 Fleetwood Loop, Dunsborough

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    Gayl Smythe
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  • 53a Norfolk Street, Dunsborough

    $650.00 per week

    53a Norfolk Street, Dunsborough

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    LJ Hooker Property South West WA
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  • 63 Valcros Circuit, Dunsborough

    $695.00 Per Week

    63 Valcros Circuit, Dunsborough

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    Janis Kennedy
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    $700 Weekly

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Quindalup overview

The townsite of Quindalup is located on Geographe Bay, 250 kilometres west southwest of Perth and 21 kilometres west of Busselton. The Quindalup area is the site of one of the state's earliest timber industries, and a timber mill was built here and timber exported through a jetty on the coast in the early 1860s. McGibbon and Yelverton used the name Quindalup in referring to their mill in the 1860s, and in the 1870s the government reserved land here. In 1899 a number of local fishermen in the area requested the Minister for Lands to subdivide the beachfront land. The Minister approved the subdivision, surveys of "working mens blocks" were made, and the townsite of Quindalup gazetted in 1899.

Quindalup is an Aboriginal name meaning "the place of quenda's". The Quenda is a small bandicoot common in the area.

Quindalup quick stats

4.7 %
Sales growth
$1.6m
* Median sales price
-33.3 %
Rental growth
$500pw
* Median rental price

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