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Living in Claremont offers a sophisticated blend of heritage charm and modern luxury, where historic character homes sit alongside sleek new apartment developments.
Living in Claremont offers a sophisticated blend of heritage charm and modern luxury, where historic character homes sit alongside sleek new apartment developments.
The lifestyle revolves around Lake Claremont; it's the local 'backyard' where you'll find residents walking dogs, birdwatching, or enjoying a morning jog around the wetlands.
Claremont Quarter is the focal point for daily life, offering high-end fashion alongside convenient grocery options like Coles and the premium Farmer Jacks.
Claremont is the heart of Perth's premier 'Education Circle,' providing walking-distance access to elite schools like Christ Church Grammar, MLC, and Scotch College.
$2,500,000
Approximate public-data median
Affluent professionals, executives, and established families seeking premium coastal lifestyle
Perth's property market remains strong heading into 2026, with low stock levels and sustained buyer demand across established suburbs.
Market figures are indicative estimates from public suburb data as at May 2026. Confidence: high.
With a median house price of AUD 2,500,000, Claremont remains one of Perth's most prestigious and stable blue-chip investment locations.
The exceptional 21.2% annual price growth demonstrates the suburb's high demand and its status as a top performer for capital appreciation in WA.
The market is incredibly competitive, with properties selling in an average of just 13 days, meaning buyers must act decisively to secure a home here.
Recent house price growth is tracking at 21.2%.
Based on the approximate Claremont median house price of $2,500,000, here's what you'd pay a traditional agent vs KeyHive.
Plus marketing costs and GST on commission
Savings calculated on median price at 2.5% commission. Actual commission rates vary. KeyHive service fee paid at settlement. Upfront marketing costs apply to both models.
Claremont buyers expect well-presented homes. Declutter, deep clean, and consider professional styling. First impressions at the front door and online listing photos drive enquiry volume — invest in professional photography.
Spring and early autumn are traditionally the strongest selling seasons in Perth. However, well-priced properties in Claremontattract buyer interest year-round due to the suburb's strong desirability. List when your home is ready, not when the calendar says so.
Overpricing is the most common mistake sellers make. In Claremont, buyers are well-informed and will compare your property to recent sales in the area. A realistic price from day one generates more enquiries, more competition, and ultimately a better result than starting high and reducing.
Understand what draws buyers to Claremont — lifestyle, schools, proximity to amenities — and make sure your marketing highlights those features. Buyers in this suburb pay for location and lifestyle, so let your listing tell that story.
Get a no-obligation appraisal and find out what your Claremont property is worth. Full-service agent support for $8,000 flat fee.