Buy
$800,000
-
3BR
$1.16M
-
4BR
$800K
Rent
$800pw
-
4BR
$800pw
To supply the stone required to build the groynes at Fremantle Harbour, a Government quarry was established in the hills a little south-west of Darlington. A spur line was run into the quarry from the existing railway and, by July 1901, dozens of iron and hessian huts housing approximately 150 workmen were clustered near the site. In August of 1901, construction began on a railway siding for the use of this settlement and the first name proposed was "Yan-Yeen". This was rejected because of a duplication in Victoria and the Aboriginal word "Boya", appropriately meaning rock/stone, was chosen instead. It was later found that the correct Aboriginal name for the area was "Nyeedoup" but Boya remains appropriate as the Aboriginal sub-tribe who once inhabited the hills were known as "Boya-Ngoora".
Postcode
6056
Population
647
Local government
Mundaring
Train station
Midland
Bus
Bus Service to Midland Train Station
22.2%
Darlington
10.5%
Greenmount
25.6%
Helena Valley
19.8%
Koongamia
19 km from Perth
Buy
3BR
$1.16M
4BR
$800K
Rent
4BR
$800pw
Median price data last updated 19 March 2024 containing transactions for the 12 month period ending February 2024
Sales data is annual up to the latest completed month. Rental data is year-on-year 3-month rolling up to the latest completed month. Data in this graph is revised as more transactions are settled.
Source: Landgate/REIWA
Upper quartile
$1.09M
Median
$800K
Lower quartile
$729K
Days
22
Total percentage change in annual median house price over the last 1, 5 or 10 years.
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