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Real Estate for sale in Port Denison, WA, 6525

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    184 St Dominics Road, Port Denison
    184 St Dominics Road, Port Denison

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  • 41 Seahorse Loop, Port Denison

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    41 Seahorse Loop, Port Denison

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  • 14 Carnarvon Street, Port Denison

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    14 Carnarvon Street, Port Denison

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  • 12 Dawson Avenue, Port Denison

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  • 33 Damia Circle, Port Denison

    $550,000

    33 Damia Circle, Port Denison

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    Ray White Geraldton Dongara
    Matthew Nugent
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    49 Springfield Drive, Springfield

    $925,000

    49 Springfield Drive, Springfield

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Port Denison overview

The coastal townsite of Port Denison is located in the northern agricultural region, 365 kilometres north northwest of Perth and three kilometres from Dongara. The area was referred to as Irwin Port (being near the mouth of the Irwin River) in 1866, but when officially named and gazetted the following year later it became Denison. It is believed named after Sir William Denison, Governor of Tasmania, who visited Western Australia in 1851 in connection with the transportation of convicts to the state. The name was changed to Port Denison in 1973 at the request of the Shire of Irwin, as this was the name by which the town was locally known.

Port Denison quick stats

18.1 %
Sales growth
$625k
* Median sales price
-7.5 %
Rental growth
$555pw
* Median rental price

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