7 min drive to Aubin Grove + 5 min transfer + 33 min train
0 min
Cycle to Perth CBD
0 min
Walk to Perth CBD
Demographics & Census
42 yrs
Median Age
Perth Metro avg: 39 yrs
$2507/wk
Household Income
Perth Metro avg: $1720/wk
3.6%
Unemployment
Perth Metro avg: 0.0%
86%
Home Ownership
Perth Metro avg: 0%
9.2%
WFH Rate
Perth Metro avg: 0.0%
3.0
Household Size
Perth Metro avg: 2.6
Employment
Banjup
Full-time 34.5%Part-time 18.1%Unemployed 2.1%Not in labour 45.3%
Dwelling Types
Banjup
House 98.7%Flat/Unit 0.9%
Commute Mode
Banjup
Car 82.1%Transit 4.5%Walk 2.0%WFH 11.4%
Country of Birth
Australia
66.7%
England
5.7%
Malaysia
3.0%
New Zealand
2.9%
China
2.5%
Language at Home
English only
82.9%
Mandarin
1.9%
Italian
0.9%
Spanish
0.3%
Arabic
0.2%
Frequently Asked Questions about Banjup
Is Banjup safe?
Banjup has a safety score of 50/100, which is around average for Perth suburbs. A higher score means lower reported crime per resident. Crime is split fairly evenly between property and violent offences. Crime has been trending up in recent years. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Atwell (65/100), Aubin Grove (85/100), Hammond Park (72/100). (Data as of July 2026)
How much does it cost to rent in Banjup?
Median weekly rent in Banjup is $1000/wk, making it one of the most expensive suburbs to rent in. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Atwell ($750/wk), Aubin Grove ($750/wk), Hammond Park ($750/wk). (Data as of July 2026)
How far is Banjup from Perth CBD?
Banjup is 28 minutes by car, or 68 minutes by public transport, or 45 minutes by park-and-ride from Perth CBD. The suburb is car-dependent — most errands require driving. (Data as of July 2026)
Is Banjup affordable to buy in?
The median house price in Banjup is $2.1M. For renters, median weekly rent is $1000/wk. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Atwell ($980K), Aubin Grove ($960K), Hammond Park ($932K). (Data as of July 2026)
Burb Score · burbscore.com/suburb/banjup
Banjup is a quiet, semi-rural pocket south of Jandakot where oversized lots and ambitious home builds sit among the bush. It's strictly car-dependent, public transport is almost non-existent, and bushfire risk is real. What it lacks in amenity it compensates with space and privacy. Unusual properties give the suburb a quirky edge, making it a curiosity for Perth locals as much as a place to live. Property prices sit at a median of $2.13M and rent of $1000/week, which is 109% above the Perth metro median.
Expect a 28-minute drive to the CBD (or 68 min via public transport), and most residents drive (66%). Crime levels are moderate, and the 50/100 safety score is 2 points below the metro mean of 52.
At a median age of 42, households here bring in $2,507/week.