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Real Estate for sale in Gibson, WA, 6448

Gibson is located in regional WA and comprises 136 private dwellings across an area of 734 square kilometres. Over the past year it has experienced an annual growth rate of 0.1% and a median house price of $360,500. Residents are paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $1,538.

Home to approximately 449 residents, Gibson has an annual population growth rate of 0.9% and a median age of 32 years.

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    18 Alana Road, Gibson
    18 Alana Road, Gibson

    $960,000

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    Taila Wakefield
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    29/65 Merivale Road, Myrup

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    Esperance Real Estate
    Chris Pope
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  • Lot 34 Fisheries Road, Myrup

    $1,400,000

    Lot 34 Fisheries Road, Myrup

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    Thorp Realty Pty Ltd
    Jon-Paul Adams
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  • Lot 34 Fisheries Road, Myrup

    $1,400,000

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    Esperance Real Estate
    Laurie Fyfe
    Laurie Fyfe
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  • 1544 Fisheries Road, Myrup

    $1,850,000

    1544 Fisheries Road, Myrup

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    Elders Real Estate
    Keith Ogley
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Gibson overview

The townsite of Gibson is located 26 kilometres north of Esperance on the road between Esperance and Norseman. When it was proposed to construct a railway from Norseman to Esperance around 1910, the decision was made to create a townsite at "Gibson Soak". The railway was not built until the mid 1920s, the Esperance - Salmon Gums section opening in 1925. The townsite was gazetted in 1921. Gibson Soak was a reliable permanent water source first recorded by surveyor A.W.Canning in 1896, and named after "Billy Gibson" who came across the soak while searching for stock.

Gibson quick stats

0.1 %
Sales growth
$361k
* Median sales price
$550pw
* Median rental price

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