Our City Centre is shaping up to become a strategic metropolitan destination of choice for people to invest, work, study and play. Major infrastructure projects which have recently unfolded include the new Courthouse and Police Complex and new state-of-the-art Armadale TAFE campus. With the imminent railway extension to Byford, and a brand-new Armadale Train Station, access has never been easier.
Below are the reasons you need to invest in Armadale.
Our population grew to more than 105,000 residents in 2023, a 4.21% increase from previous year and a 44.6% growth in the last 10 years. On average,11 people move to our City every day.
The City of Armadale is undergoing rapid transformation, marked by a surge in population growth. By 2046 the population is expected to grow to 145,843 – an increase of 36.45%: making it one of the fastest-growing regions in Western Australia.
Armadale is a designated Strategic Metropolitan Centre in the State Government’s metropolitan plan Directions 2031 and Beyond. Strategic Metropolitan Centres status encourages government investment, and advances development opportunities for the area.
Less than a 30-minute drive from the Perth CBD, the Domestic and International Airports and major shipping ports of Fremantle and Kwinana, the Armadale City Centre is conveniently located at the crossroads of the Albany and South Western Highways, and Armadale Road.
It is easily accessible by major transport infrastructure, including road and rail networks. In addition, the Armadale railway line is being extended 8km south to Byford. This multimillion-dollar project includes a brand new Armadale Train Station and the removal of several level crossings to ease traffic and improve connectivity.
Armadale is an extremely affordable place for business or to establish a home. Unlike many areas with limited commercial and industrial land preventing the expansion of local businesses and new investment, Armadale has a diverse range of land offerings available for both residential and industrial development. Affordable housing prices in Armadale that fall below the greater Perth average, provide competitive and attractive property options close to Perth CBD.
From trades to professional services and management positions, resident workers are engaged at all occupation levels. In addition to this, Armadale’s key employers are in the health care and social assistance industry, retail, education and construction. Armadale’s position as the Strategic Metropolitan Centre for the south‑east region gives it a competitive advantage in its role as a primary employment centre. The changing demographics of Armadale have seen people from a diverse range of backgrounds, ages, and life stages move into the community.
As a modern city centre nestled amongst scenic parks, hills and picturesque valleys, the City of Armadale takes pride in its cultural heritage and unique community feel. The City’s semi-rural hills lifestyle has wide appeal and provides an important pillar for future investment attraction, particularly efforts to attract a greater diversity of professional workers and businesses to the area.
The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.
We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.
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Armadale, Western Australia 6112