
Regional WA · Geraldton
Strathalbyn is a premium residential suburb in the Greater Geraldton region, characterised by modern, spacious family homes on large blocks, often exceeding 2,000 square metres. Established in the 1980s, it has a distinct sense of community and a high rate of owner-occupancy. The suburb's elevated position affords some properties views over the Chapman River and surrounding landscape, offering a semi-rural feel just minutes from the city centre. It's a quiet, family-focused enclave with well-maintained streets and a low-density layout.
Market snapshot
Price register · May 2026
Median house
$675,000 - $900,000
Mid-band $788Kspread 29%
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Median unit
Detached-home market
No comparable transactions in this category.
Days on market
~16-38 days
Median listing-to-sold window. Shorter = tighter buyer field.
Auction clearance
Private-treaty market
Share of auctions sold. Brisbane skews private-treaty.
Rental yield
3.6% to 4.6%
Gross yield on house stock. Premium suburbs compress.
5-year house-price growth
+70% to +90%
cumulative since 2021Who buys here
Families upsizing · Established professionals · FIFO workers and their families
5-year trend
Modelled trajectory anchored on aggregated 5-year median figures. Indicative; not month-by-month observed data.
Market analysis
The property market in Strathalbyn has demonstrated significant strength, positioning it as one of Geraldton's most desirable and top-performing suburbs. The median house price currently sits at $790,000 as of May 2026, reflecting robust year-on-year growth of 10.9%. This trajectory is part of a longer-term boom, with five-year growth approaching an impressive 80%, mirroring the explosive performance of the wider Greater Geraldton market which saw values climb 78.8% in the five years to early 2026.
The primary driver of this growth is a classic supply and demand imbalance. Strathalbyn is characterised by large, established family homes, a housing type in extremely high demand. Constraints in the building industry, including rising costs and extended timeframes for new constructions, have funnelled immense buyer pressure onto the established market. This is reflected in the swift sales cycle, with properties typically spending just 27 days on the market. Demand is fuelled by a combination of local families seeking to upsize and a strong influx of residents drawn by significant economic investment in the region, including major infrastructure projects like the hospital expansion and port works. Geraldton's appeal as an affordable and attractive lifestyle base for FIFO workers also contributes significantly to demand in premium suburbs like Strathalbyn. With a high owner-occupier rate of nearly 90%, the suburb has low turnover, further tightening supply and supporting price appreciation. The rental market is similarly tight, offering investors a healthy rental yield of around 4.1%, with the median rent for houses reaching $720 per week.
Why a buyers agent
Engaging a buyer's agent in Strathalbyn is critical for navigating a fast-moving and tightly held market. With properties selling in under a month, many of the best opportunities are transacted off-market or with minimal public advertising. An agent with local networks provides access to these pre-market listings, a crucial advantage for buyers. Furthermore, Strathalbyn's value is highly nuanced; prices can vary significantly based on elevation, specific street appeal, proximity to the river, and the age and quality of the home. A local expert can discern true value beyond generic price-per-square-metre metrics, identifying pockets that offer the best long-term growth potential. They can also provide insight into upcoming local developments or infrastructure changes not immediately apparent to outside buyers, ensuring you make a well-informed investment in this premium Geraldton enclave.
Offering large, modern homes on expansive blocks, Strathalbyn provides a premium family lifestyle with plenty of space, just minutes from the city.
The suburb has experienced exceptional capital growth, with house prices increasing by nearly 80% over the past five years, driven by strong demand and regional investment.
With a high rate of owner-occupiers, a quiet atmosphere, and the presence of a major K-12 school, the suburb is a sought-after community for families.
Beyond price growth, investors can expect strong rental returns. The tight rental market commands high weekly rents, delivering a healthy yield of around 4.1%.
Compare
| Metric | This suburbStrathalbyn | NearbyBluff Point | NearbyGeraldton | NearbyRangeway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median house | $675,000 - $900,000 | $500,000 - $675,000 | $475,000 - $625,000 | $350,000 - $475,000 |
| Median unit | — | $350,000 - $475,000 | $325,000 - $425,000 | — |
| Auction clearance | — | — | — | — |
| Days on market | ~16-38 days | ~20-46 days | ~16-38 days | ~8-20 days |
| Year-on-year growth | +6% to +16% | +17% to +27% | +16% to +26% | +27% to +37% |
| 5-year growth | +70% to +90% | +48% to +68% | +62% to +82% | — |
| Rental yield | 3.6% to 4.6% | 4.0% to 5.0% | 5.0% to 6.0% | 5.6% to 6.6% |
| Postcode | 6530 | 6530 | 6530 | 6530 |
Snapshot date varies by suburb; see individual suburb pages for figures.
The place
Strathalbyn is a sought-after residential suburb located approximately 5 kilometres northeast of Geraldton's central business district. Known for its spacious, modern homes on large land parcels, it offers a premium lifestyle favoured by families and professionals. The suburb has a peaceful, semi-rural atmosphere while remaining conveniently close to city amenities.
Education is a key drawcard, with the highly regarded Geraldton Christian College (formerly Strathalbyn Christian College) located within the suburb's boundaries on Cedar Crescent. This independent co-educational school caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 12. Other schools in nearby suburbs are easily accessible by car or bus.
While the suburb is primarily residential with limited internal commercial precincts, residents are only a short drive from the comprehensive shopping facilities of Geraldton's CBD. This includes major supermarkets, department stores, and specialty retailers at centres like Northgate Shopping Centre.
Public transport is available via TransGeraldton bus services, which connect Strathalbyn to the wider Geraldton area, though the suburb is largely car-dependent, as reflected by its low walkability score. Key arterial roads like Place Road and Strathalbyn Road provide efficient access to the city and surrounding areas.
For recreation, the suburb features several parks, including Muir Park, and its proximity to the Chapman River provides natural spaces for walking and leisure. The overall design of the suburb, with its quiet cul-de-sacs and well-maintained public spaces, encourages an active, outdoor lifestyle.
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The 5-year trajectory is a modelled curve anchored on the documented cumulative growth rate. Editorial review: 14 May 2026. Updated quarterly.
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