Crawley
Porteous Properties International
Peter Robertson has specialised in real estate sales and property management in Crawley since 2009. Our team of experienced property professionals deliver exceptional service and results for our clients.
Crawley Demographics
A little bit about who lives locally, as provided by government census data.
Population
4,097
Age
20 - 39
Owner Renter
Family Single
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Location
Crawley Market Trends
View median property prices in Crawley to get a better understanding of local market trends.
Bedrooms | Type | Median Price | ||||
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2 Beds | House | - | + | |||
Market PerformanceMarket Data 7 sales this year for 2 bedroom Houses in Crawley. | ||||||
3 Beds | House | $1.178m | + | |||
Market PerformanceMarket Data 22 sales this year for 3 bedroom House in Crawley. | ||||||
4 Beds | House | - | + | |||
Market PerformanceMarket Data 1 sales this year for 4 bedroom House in Crawley. | ||||||
5 Beds | House | - | + | |||
Market PerformanceMarket Data 0 sales this year for 5 bedroom House in Crawley. | ||||||
2 Beds | Unit | $420k | + | |||
Market PerformanceMarket Data 20 sales this year for 5 bedroom House in Crawley. | ||||||
3 Beds | Unit | - | + | |||
Market PerformanceMarket Data 7 sales this year for 5 bedroom House in Crawley. |
Some history of the Crawley Real Estate Market
Bordered by famous Kings Park, Crawley is a small suburb along the beautiful Swan River that was merely land once upon a time, first released to Captain Mark Currie in 1829. Currie was granted Swan Location 87 – 32 acres of land on Eliza Bay (later named Matilda Bay after the wife of John Septimus Roe) and Point Currie, which is now known as Pelican Point. The property was later sold to Henry Charles Sutherland in the 1830s who named the area Crawley Park (in honour of his mother, whose maiden name was Crawley), with the bay becoming known as Crawley Bay.
After Sutherland’s death, Sir George Shenton bought Crawley Park and other adjoining properties in 1876 for 1800 pounds. He developed the area until his death in 1809 when the Government purchased the property and granted a portion of the land to the University of Western Australia. His house, Shenton House, still stand in the university grounds today.
Matilda Bay was even a camping ground in the early to mid-1900s and there were tearooms and tennis courts on the foreshore in the 1920s. At one stage, the Crawley Baths were the largest enclosed body of water in the southern hemisphere and for half a century (1914-1964) were Perth’s prime competition and recreational swimming venue. Pelican Point played an important role in World Way II and was the site of the former US Catalina Base, whilst the Crawley Edge Boatshed, thought to have originally been built in the early 1930s, is a well-known landmark to Perth’s residents and tourists. Before the war though, the Swan River at Crawley was utilised as a flying-boat landing location.
Crawley is a great place to call home
Along with a statue called “Eliza” that is located in Matilda Bay on the banks of the Swan River, the Crawley Edge Boatshed is one of the most recognisable and frequently-photographed sites in Crawley. The Royal Perth Yacht Club on Matilda Bay Reserve re-established on the shore of Pelican Point in Crawley after moving from its location in Perth, in 1953.
The University of Western Australia calls Crawley home and sits opposite sprawling riverside family picnic areas off Hackett Drive. The lush JH Abrams Reserve is the suburb’s most southern amenity and meets with Nedlands’ Charles Court Reserve at Broadway. Only a matter of minutes separate Crawley from Kings Park and the heart of the vibrant Perth CBD precinct.
Why you should live in Crawley
Filled with premium apartments and lower-cost student accommodation, it is no secret that beautiful Crawley lends itself to those studying at the University of Western Australia or other nearby educational facilities. Its proximity to the river, Kings Park and the city is particularly appealing.
Breathtaking water views grace almost every inch of Matilda Bay Reserve, making leisurely morning or evening strolls quite worthwhile. There are even places to eat or have a drink right on river’s edge. The suburb’s tranquillity, despite its proximity to the university, should not be underestimated.
Leading Crawley Real Estate Agent & Property Management Team
Are you looking to sell your home or investment property? Maybe you’re thinking about leasing it out and weighing up your options? Why not get in touch with my friendly real estate team for all your buying, selling and property management needs. With an expert knowledge of the local property market in Crawley and a fierce determination to provide record results to our clients, there’s no one better. No matter if you’re buying, selling or leasing, we’d be happy to help. Contact us today to learn more.
Whether you’re a first home buyer, an investor with a portfolio of properties under your belt, or simply looking for a change, the experienced property managers and my team at Porteous International Properties are here to help residents of Crawley, Nedlands, Dalkeith and surrounding suburbs reach their property goals.
My team ensure that we take the time to listen to our clients, making sure we understand what they are trying to achieve and doing our utmost to help them along the way. We have an extensive portfolio of property for sale and can help buyers find the home of their dreams. For the homeowners out there, we have a large database of interested buyers in order to help you sell or rent your property faster.
Thinking Of Placing Your Crawley Property Up For Sale?
If you want to put your property up for sale or need experienced people to help you with property management, it’s important that you have all the information. Peter Robertson has been helping people buy and sell in Crawley, Nedlands, Dalkeith and surrounds for years and will be more than happy to help you do the same.
If you would like to request a free market appraisal or if you have any questions about the local property market in Crawley, don’t hesitate to get in touch! You can reach us by calling 0427 958 929 or by sending us a message on our website and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.