"New housing opportunities and the appeal of coastal living"
STIRLING TIMES is distributed each Tuesday to residents in the City of Stirling (as far east as Wanneroo Road).
The area is a blend of well established suburbs, dress circle estates, commercial/light industrial areas in Balcatta and Osborne Park and some of Perth’s most exclusive coastal properties.
There is significant new building activity including redevelopment/renovation and increasing levels of medium density dwellings. Scarcity of inner-suburban land has seen many older homes demolished to build new residences (owner occupied or investment properties).
Reflecting the diversity of dwelling and tenure types, household composition is also mixed with a third being lone person households (young singles, baby-boomers and seniors) while families with children and couples households (mainly pre-retirement) each account for around 25% of households. The area has a distinctly professional/white collar occupation profile.
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- Total population: 101,479
Males: 49,740 Females: 51,739
- Median age: 36 years
- Dwellings: 42,089
- Median weekly household income: $1,054
- Average household size: 2.1 persons
- Country of birth:
Australia: 62.7%
UK/Ireland: 9.3%
Asia: 5.4%
- Source: ABS Census 2006