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Dalkeith

Porteous Properties International

Peter Robertson has specialised in real estate sales and property management in Dalkeith since 2009. Our team of experienced property professionals deliver exceptional service and results for our clients.

Dalkeith Demographics

A little bit about who lives locally, as provided by government census data.

Population
4,238
Age
40 - 59

Owner Renter

80%
20%

Family Single

62%
38%

Distance to

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Dalkeith Market Trends

View median property prices in Dalkeith to get a better understanding of local market trends.

BedroomsTypeMedian PriceAvg Days on marketClearance RateSold this Year
2 BedsHouse---6

Market Performance

Market Data 6 sales this year for 2 bedroom Houses in Dalkeith.
3 BedsHouse$2.45m--11

Market Performance

Market Data 11 sales this year for 3 bedroom House in Dalkeith.
4 BedsHouse$2.92552-18

Market Performance

Market Data 18 sales this year for 4 bedroom House in Dalkeith.
5 BedsHouse$3.775m96-30

Market Performance

Market Data 30 sales this year for 5 bedroom House in Dalkeith.
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Market Performance

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Market Performance

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Some history of the Dalkeith Real Estate Market

An affluent suburb that is now home to some of Perth’s most prominent and prestigious properties, Dalkeith was originally farmland. In 1831, a gentleman by the name of Adam Armstrong acquired “Location 85” – a 320-acre estate that he named Dalkeith Farm after his birthplace in Scotland.

The farm was sold for 250 pounds only eight years later and after eventually being leased and purchased by James Gallop, it became a well-established market garden which supplied the Perth and Fremantle areas with much of its fresh produce. Residential development didn’t begin until the 1920s and 1930s when the extensive clearing of bushland in both Nedlands and Dalkeith saw the suburb start to grow. Bordered by the picturesque Swan River on three sides, Dalkeith has provided a wonderful waterfront lifestyle for residents over the years and continues to do so.

Dalkeith is a great place to call home

Dalkeith is home to Jutland Parade, considered the most expensive and exclusive street in the suburb – and arguably the whole of Perth – due to its numerous multi-million-dollar estates. Most of the suburb basks in breathtaking views of the glistening Swan River waters, while there are so many beautiful parks and reserves to explore – including the tremendous Mason Gardens, the waterside Point Resolution Reserve and the neighbouring David Cruickshank Reserve, which is home to both the Dalkeith Tennis Club, Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club and Dalkeith Rotary Club

Other local recreational facilities include the Dalkeith Nedlands Junior Football Club. Dalkeith Primary School is the local school and shopping amenities are easily accessible within the surrounding suburbs. Approximately 15 minutes separate Dalkeith from the heart of the Perth CBD via Stirling Highway and Mounts Bay Road’s scenic riverside route.

Why you should live in Dalkeith

Characterised by impressive residential architecture, this stunning leafy suburb lends itself to families seeking a truly enviable lifestyle where leisurely strolls down to the gorgeous river foreshore are a daily occurrence. Some of the State’s top educational and medical facilities are also nearby and only add to Dalkeith’s spectacular appeal.

You will also be far enough removed from any major traffic without losing the convenience to access absolutely everything you could ever want or need. The suburb’s exquisite greenery, coupled with almost every single home on every single street being immaculately presented upon first impression, make it an enchanting place to live.

Leading Dalkeith Real Estate Agent & Property Management Team

Every decision in real estate should be made with all the facts. No matter if you’re considering buying, selling or leasing out, it’s important to speak to someone who can provide you with expert advice – and from a real estate agent or property manager that you can trust.

Peter Robertson from William Porteous Properties International can help you with all your property portfolio needs, from buying to selling to property management. With a dedication to delivering record results, you can remain confident that you’re in good hands.

No matter if you’re a first home buyer looking to enter the property market, a seasoned campaigner with an array of investment properties under your belt or simply looking make the next step on your property-owning journey, Peter Robertson can help you. We have an extensive portfolio of property for sale, as well as a wide database of interested buyers and renters in Dalkeith and surrounding areas. Whatever your property goals may be, our experienced property managers and real estate agents will help you reach them.

If you’re searching for a property in the local area and have been unable to find exactly what you’re looking for, feel free to get in touch with my friendly team. We’d be more than happy to provide advice, offer suggestions and keep an eye out for you. We’ll let you know when your dream home comes up for sale or for rent so you don’t miss out.

Thinking Of Placing Your Dalkeith 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 Dalkeith, Nedlands, Crawley 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 Dalkeith, 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.

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