Trigg (postcode 6029) is a smaller residential area in Western Australia within the Stirling local government area. It is home to about 2,855 residents, with a settled mid-life population and a median age of 43. Households earn a median income of $145K per year, with an average household size of 2.7 people. Recent annual estimates show population movement into the broader catchment, with population growth running at +1.6% year-on-year at the LGA level. WA employment has moved +1.1% year-on-year in the official Jobs and Skills Australia NERO series, which provides the broader jobs backdrop for this suburb. WA also had 31 Commonwealth-backed major projects under construction, 7 underway, and 16 in planning as at 2 October 2024, which is useful as a broader delivery backdrop rather than a suburb-specific project count. The most common occupations are professionals, managers, clerical & administrative. Employment in the area leans toward healthcare and professional services. The top ancestries reported are English, Australian, Irish.
Median house prices in Trigg stand at $1.8 million, having risen steeply by 11.9% over the last twelve months. Units have a median price of $850,000 (+21.4% YoY). The current median weekly rent is $960. This gives a gross rental yield of approximately 2.8%. The median monthly mortgage repayment is $3,000.
Public transport access includes 12 bus stops.
On the investment side, Gross rental yield sits at around 2.8% (low yield). Property prices are above the state median ($1.8M/$951K), placing it in the premium segment. The price-to-income ratio of 12.4x is considered stretched. House prices have moved +11.9% year-on-year. Population growth of +1.6% year-on-year points to stable demand fundamentals. Building approvals have changed +0% year-on-year, indicating steady development activity.