7 Palmerston Street, Bassendean WA 6054
7 Palmerston Street, Bassendean WA 6054
7 Palmerston Street, Bassendean WA 6054 is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house built in 1920 on a 589m² lot with 180m² building size.[1][2][6]
Property features: 1 parking space. Detected via satellite/aerial imagery Sep 2025 (80% confidence): building coverage 30%, ground elevation 22m, roof height 6m. 1920s character-potential home. Currently listed for sale at offers from $850,000, first listed 9 March, under offer, on market 21 days as of last update.[1][2][6][7]
Estimated value $1,013,000. Rental estimate $700pw (low range $635pw, high $765pw).[1]
Land attributes: Lot 25 1P002787, current land use residential. No bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays. Bassendean local government area (council).[1]
Building age: 1920.[1]
Connectivity: Reliable NBN Fibre to the Node, 5G mobile coverage.[1]
School catchments: Governor Stirling Senior High School (intake area, 4.6km away, 7-12, coed, government). Bassendean Primary School nearby (0.8km away, K-6, coed, government).[1][2]
Last sold: 2007.[2]
Street context: Palmerston St has 40 properties, 2 currently on market.[5]
Comparable sales: Recent sales in Bassendean noted but no specific addresses/prices in data. Bassendean sales activity referenced generally.[2][4]
Suburb comparison: No direct typical stock metrics provided.
Rental demand/yield: Rental income estimates provided above, no further demand signals.[1]
Development/infrastructure/zoning: No nearby activity noted. Residential zoning.[1]
Neighbourhood: Heart of Bassendean.[6]
Detailed Independent Property Report prepared by PropCred Analyst team for 7 Palmerston Street, Bassendean WA 6054
Market Insight:
Bassendean is a tightly held inner-ring suburb experiencing robust demand from young professionals, reflected in rapid sales and strong price growth. This demographic is drawn to its proximity to Perth and established character, creating a competitive market with low vacancy and rising rents. Future growth is underpinned by sustained demand for family homes, though limited rental stock and a constrained sales pipeline present key constraints to supply.