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Houses for sale in South Boulder, WA, 6432

Home to 1,375 residents, South Boulder is a town in regional Western Australia with 3 houses & properties for sale in the area and surrounding suburbs. South Boulder covers an area of 8 square kilometres which comprises 503 homes and private dwellings.

Over the past year, South Boulder has experienced a 19.9% annual growth rate with a median house price of $337,500.

For more information about South Boulder, including sales data, facts, growth rates, nearby transport and nearby shops, please view our South Boulder profile page. You may also wish to view sold properties, houses for rent in South Boulder or REIWA agents servicing the area.

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    110 Forrest Street, South Boulder
    110 Forrest Street, South Boulder

    Offers from $249,000

    110 Forrest Street, South Boulder

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    Dakota Payne
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    28 King Street, South Boulder

    $340,000

    28 King Street, South Boulder

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    First National Real Estate Kalgoorlie
    Wanil Cho
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    48a Hopkins Street, South Boulder

    $299,000

    48a Hopkins Street, South Boulder

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    Kalgoorlie Metro Property Group
    Matt Carter
    Matt Carter
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South Boulder overview

The townsite of South Boulder is located in the eastern goldfields region, 595 kilometres east northeast of Perth. It is within the Kalgoorlie-Boulder urban area. Gold was discovered in this area in 1893, and the townsite of Boulder gazetted in 1896. As the area grew demand for land increased, and in 1898 the Ivanhoe Suburban Area was gazetted south of Boulder. In 1906 the Postmaster General's Department decided to establish a post office at Ivanhoe, but first requested the name be changed because of two established towns of this name in the eastern states. Local authorities suggested South Boulder as an alternative, and the South Boulder townsite was gazetted in August 1906. South Boulder derives its name from its location south of Boulder. Boulder in turn derives its name from a mine named "The Boulder" at Dashwoods Gully in South Australia.

South Boulder quick stats

19.9 %
Sales growth
$338k
* Median sales price
9.4 %
Rental growth
$700pw
* Median rental price

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