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1645/ Grey Road, Dwellingup WA 6213

Sold price: $511,000 Sold: 25 May 2021
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  • Landsize 32.91ac
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1645/ Grey Road, Dwellingup WA 6213

Ready To Build Your Dream Home

Be quick as living in the peaceful countryside, yet still being close to all amenities is becoming very rare to find!! This absolute gem is ready to be be whatever you heart desires! Super spacious- yet manageable sized country block on almost 33 acres, with rainwater tank and dam already established.

Zoned Rural/ General Farming enables you to build your dream home but also take up a hobby farm or become Mr & Mrs MacDonald themselves!

Call Ian Mullett today on 0404 142 128 - be quick!

Property features

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This land listing located in Dwellingup was sold by Ian Mullett at Green House Realty.

If you would like to get in touch with Ian Mullett regarding 1645/ Grey Road, Dwellingup, please call 08 9531 1444 or contact the agent via email.

Cost breakdown

  • Council rates: $1,650 / year

Nearby schools

6.3km
Dwellingup Primary School
  • Primary
  • Government
10.7km
Fairbridge College
  • Secondary
  • Non-government
13.8km
Pinjarra Senior High School
  • Secondary
  • Government
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Dwellingup overview

Dwellingup is located in a timber and fruitgrowing area in the Darling Range ESE of Pinjarra. Townsite lots were surveyed at this place by Surveyor W.F. Rudall in 1909 after the Lands Department became aware that the site was planned as the terminus of the "Pinjarra-Marrinup Railway". Names suggested for the place by Rudall were "Dwellingerup" or "Marrinup", after nearby brooks, or "McLarty" after a local MLA who had been very active concerning the railway. Surveyor General H.F. Johnston chose "Dwellingupp" after being misinformed regarding the spelling of Dwellingerup Brook. Ignoring a suggestion from the Under Secretary to amend the name to "Dwellingdown", the Minister for Lands approved the name as "Dwellingup" in December 1909. Eventually, the spelling "Dwellingupp" was chosen by order of the Under Secretary for Lands, and the townsite was gazetted as Dwellingupp in February 1910. The spelling was amended to Dwellingup in 1915. Dwellingup is an Aboriginal name said to mean "place of nearby water". The town was burnt out by a bushfire in 1961 but was rebuilt.

The double 'p' spelling in the original gazettal of this name was used because the Lands and Surveys Department had adopted a system for spelling Aboriginal names developed by the Royal Geographical Society. A number of Aboriginal names ending in "up" were for a time spelt with the "upp" ending (including Kirupp, Kulikupp, Manjimupp and Mungalupp). The RGS system had a rule that vowels are pronounced as in Italian and consonants as in English. This would have meant that names ending in "up" should have been pronounced as "oop", because the Italian "u" was a long "u", as in flute. These Aboriginal names were meant to be pronounced as "up", and the Department asked the RGS for a rule to assist in correct pronunciation. The RGS solution was that doubling the following consonant shortened the preceding vowel, and this meant the "upp" ending ensured the "up" pronunciation. However, this particular rule was rescinded in 1915 for SW towns with the suffix "up", as the Australian way of pronouncing the letter "u" was almost always short, and rarely the Italian "oo".

Dwellingup quick stats

High end $675k
Median $503k
Low end $425k
-14.1 %
Annual growth
$503k
Annual median sales price
$420pw
Annual median rental price

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