Burns Beach is a relatively new suburb situated right on the coast and 28km from Perth. In an enviable location once considered too far, it now has direct freeway access making it a sought-after suburb. The extension of the Mitchell Freeway makes a trip to the Perth CBD only 25-minutes by car or 45-minutes by train. If bus is your preferred way to travel, then the 470 and 471 Transperth bus routes will take you to and from Joondalup Station.
Being more affordable than surrounding suburbs such as Hillarys, Joondalup and Mullaloo, Burns Beach offers a uniquely private experience of what it’s like living on Western Australia’s beautiful coast. At Peets award-winning Burns Beach Estate you’ll enter an exclusive beachside community, with stunning streetscapes, manicured parks and the spectacular Indian Ocean as your backdrop, plus all of life’s essentials located within easy reach. They currently have lots for sale ranging from $445,000 to $583,000.
Joondalup City Centre is home to Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, the second largest shopping complex in Western Australia. The centre contains all three major Australian supermarkets, Woolworths, Coles and Aldi, all three major discount department stores, Big W, Kmart and Target, and Myer. If you’re not in need of serious retail therapy, then Kinross Central and Currambine Central are other shopping spots nearby. Drive slightly further out and you’ll find Westfield Whitfords, Carine Glades and Ocean Keys Shopping Centre.
For dining options there are plenty cafés and restaurants at the nearby Mindarie Marina. The Marina is the perfect spot to spend the afternoon sampling delicious craft beers brewed on-site, catching some live entertainment, enjoying some waterfront dining, or just soaking in the stunning views.
There are several established schools in the area, including Kinross Primary, Kinross College and Beaumaris Primary School. Burns Beach falls within the Ocean Reef Senior High School and Clarkson Community High School catchment areas.
The population of Burns Beach is just over 4,000 with a density of 1,221 persons per square kms, and is heavily weighted towards established couples and families who represent 37.9% of the population.
Annual growth of the suburb is sitting at 3.4%. Based on settled sales as of 31 January 2022, the median land price in the suburb is $630,000 (reiwa.com.au).
As of 1 February 2022, there are 3 land lots available in Burns Beach with approximately 23 lots available in nearby suburbs (domain.com.au).
If Burns Beach sounds like your cup of tea, why not make the next step? Contact our Sales & Design Team so we can get you started with a house and land package or custom build.