myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Bulgarra is located in northwest Western Australia and has a population of around 3,300 (55.3% male, 44.7% female). Around 766 families live in the area and of those 52.3% have one or more children under the age of 15. 8.7% of families have only a single parent while 30.7% of couples have no children. Bulgarra covers an area of approximately 348 hectares (859 acres). The most common income bracket for people living in Bulgarra is $2,000 or more per week (11.8% of people). 6.7% have no income. Of the 963 private dwellings in Bulgarra 14% are owned outright by their occupiers, 34% are being purchased (eg. by mortgage) and 50% are being rented. On average there are around 3.4 people per private dwelling in the area. The composition of occupied private dwellings in Bulgarra is as follows: 60.7% separate houses, 36.2% semi-detached houses (eg. townhouses, row or terrace houses), 2.6% flats (including units and apartments). In terms of people aged 15 years or more living in Bulgarra 46% are married, 8% are divorced, 4% are separated, 1% are widowed and 42% have never married. Bulgarra varies in altitude/elevation from about 3 m (highlight point) to 22 m (highlight point) above sea level. The postcode for Bulgarra is 6714. Neighbouring suburbs/regional areas of Bulgarra include Karratha, Pegs Creek and Stove Hill.
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