Roelands is located in regional WA and comprises 278 private dwellings across an area of 95 square kilometres. Over the past year it has experienced an annual growth rate of 8.2% and a median house price of $890,000. Residents are paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,167.
Home to approximately 845 residents, Roelands has an annual population growth rate of 36.29% and a median age of 39 years.
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The townsite of Roelands is located in the southwest agricultural region, 166 kilometres south of Perth and 20 kilometres east of Bunbury. It is named after a property of the same name granted to the Colony's first Surveyor General in 1830, John Septimus Roe. In 1893 when the railway line from Pinjarra to Picton Junction was opened, a railway station was established at Roelands, but named Collie, after the nearby Collie River. It was changed to Roelands in 1899, because it was confused with the new town in the coalfields (now Collie). In 1909 a school was established at Roelands, and in 1916 a private subdivision was undertaken surrounding the schoolsite. In 1963 the subdivision was gazetted a townsite at the request of the Shire of Harvey.