Exmouth
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Exmouth, WA 6707.
About Exmouth
Welcome to Exmouth
Exmouth sits at the tip of the North West Cape in Western Australia, roughly 1,270 kilometres north of Perth as the crow flies, though most visitors and new residents arrive via a long, memorable drive up the coast or a short flight into the local airport. It's a town built around water and wilderness, with the Ningaloo Reef running along its western doorstep and the rugged gorges of Cape Range National Park just a short drive away. This is a place defined by its access to nature rather than urban conveniences, and it has built a reputation as one of the country's premier destinations for whale sharks, humpback migrations and world-class snorkelling and fishing.
With a population of around 2,806 and a median age of 36, Exmouth is a young, active community rather than a retirement town. It suits people drawn to an outdoors-first lifestyle: tourism operators, fishing and diving enthusiasts, tradespeople servicing the region's growing visitor economy, and families happy to trade big-city amenities for reef access and wide open space. It's equally attractive to investors who've watched the town's profile rise alongside its visitor numbers.
Lifestyle & dining
Life in Exmouth revolves around the water. Days are shaped by tides, swell forecasts and whale shark season, and the town centre reflects that with a relaxed mix of cafes, pubs and casual eateries geared toward locals and travellers alike rather than fine dining. The main strip has enough variety for a satisfying feed after a day on the reef, and there's a strong culture of fresh, local seafood given the town's fishing fleet and proximity to some of the richest waters in the state.
Beyond eating out, the lifestyle here is about the experiences on the doorstep — swimming with whale sharks and manta rays, snorkelling straight off the beach at Turquoise Bay, four-wheel driving through Cape Range, and fishing trips that need no more than a short boat ride. It's a lifestyle suburb in the truest sense, built for people who want their weekends outdoors.
Getting around
Exmouth is remote by big-city standards, and getting around locally means having your own vehicle — a car for town errands and, ideally, a 4WD if you want full access to Cape Range National Park's beaches and gorges. The town itself is compact and easy to navigate, with most housing, shops and services within a few minutes of each other.
For longer trips, Learmonth Airport services Exmouth with regular flights connecting to Perth, cutting what would otherwise be a full day's drive down to a couple of hours. The North West Coastal Highway remains the main overland route for those road-tripping up from Perth or continuing on to the Pilbara.
Schools & families
Families in Exmouth are well served locally by Exmouth District High School, which caters to students from kindergarten through to secondary schooling, meaning most families can complete their children's education without leaving town. For a remote community, having a single, comprehensive school simplifies life considerably and helps knit the town's younger families together.
With a median age of 36, Exmouth has a distinctly working-age, family-oriented population rather than a heavy retiree base, and the town's youth sport, surf lifesaving and community groups reflect that energy.
Parks & recreation
Recreation in Exmouth is really about what's just outside town. Cape Range National Park offers gorge walks, wildlife spotting and access to some of the most photographed beaches in Western Australia, while the Ningaloo Marine Park protects the reef system that draws divers and snorkellers from around the world. Closer to home, the town has local ovals, a golf course and community facilities that host the usual footy, cricket and other team sports that keep a small town connected.
Fishing, boating and diving are less hobbies than a way of life here, and the annual whale shark and humpback whale seasons give the local calendar its own rhythm.
The property market
Exmouth's property market has been on a strong run, with house prices climbing 12.5% recently to a median of $900,000. That growth reflects the town's rising profile as a tourism destination and the flow-on demand for both permanent housing and holiday accommodation. Median rents sit at $1,000 a week, a figure that speaks to solid demand from both the tourism workforce and holidaymakers chasing longer stays.
Current listings are dominated by houses, which make up 73% of the market, with land sales accounting for 20% and townhouses a smaller 7%. That mix suggests an active market for both established homes and new builds, giving buyers a genuine choice between securing a ready-made property or building to suit in a town that continues to attract attention well beyond its small population.
Market snapshot
Exmouth property market
Median sale price
$900k
House · 3 bed
Median rent
$1,000
per week
Gross rental yield
5.8%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$710k
Median
$900k
Premium
$1.60m
Days on market
26
Auction clearance
0%
Sold this year
41
Median sold price trend · House 3 bed
Compound growth +11.4% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · House
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Exmouth by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Exmouth, WA 6707.
Population
2,806
residents (2021)
Median age
36
years
Household income
$2,029
median, per week
Median rent
$340
per week
Median mortgage
$2,090
per month
Mortgage / income
24%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Exmouth
Government school catchment
Recent results
Recently sold in Exmouth
$1.50m
14 Welch Street
Sold ~July 2026
$545k
13/570 Murat Road
Sold ~July 2026
$1.25m
12 Hall Street
Sold ~July 2026
$1.18m
9 Redfin Court
Sold ~July 2026
$1.20m
3 Fyfe Street
Sold ~July 2026
$1m
5 Tonge Place
Sold ~July 2026
$750k
13A Davidson Street
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Exmouth suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Exmouth?
The median house price in Exmouth, WA is $900k for a 3-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 12.5%.
How much is rent in Exmouth?
The median weekly rent in Exmouth is around $1,000 per week.
Is Exmouth a good place to live?
Exmouth is an established residential suburb in WA, with a population of around 2,806 and 1 school in the area.
What is the population of Exmouth?
Exmouth has a population of 2,806 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 36.
What schools are in Exmouth?
There is 1 school in or near Exmouth, including Exmouth District High School.
How long do homes take to sell in Exmouth?
Properties in Exmouth take around 26 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.
How much do you need to buy in Exmouth?
Entry-level properties in Exmouth start around $710k, while premium homes reach $1.60m.
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