Innaloo, Stoner Place Project

Innaloo Perth Property

Houses for Sale
Five 3 x 2 Townhouse development, these townhouse have a fantastic design with open plan living and alfresco area with all bedrooms and theatre upstairs, well positioned and close to the local Morris Place local shopping village and the major Innaloo Shopping Centre & the Scarborough beach / cafe precinct.

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Population 5,504
Meidan Age of Residents (Years) 36
Residents over 65 19%
Distance from Perth GPO (kms) 10
Number of Homes 2,295
Fully Owned 33%
Being Purchased 26%
Rental Properties 34%
Not Stated 7%
Median House Price $485,000 (Year to Dec 2006)
Percent Change from Previous Year 36.62%
5 Year Annual Average Growth Rate 18.22%
Median Weekly Rent $195
Median Monthly Loan Repayments $950
Median Household Weekly Income $690
Local Schools Yuluma Primary School, Saint Dominics Primary School
Shops Innalloo City
Train Stations Stirling Train Station
Bus Services Local bus service, Stirling station bus port
Source: Real Estate in Western Australia

 

 

UBD Property Location
Location in street directory

House Plans
Site Plan (PDF)
Site Plan Upper (PDF)
House 1 Elevation (PDF)
House 1 Lower Plan (PDF)
House 1 Upper Plan (PDF)
House 2 Elevation (PDF)
House 2 Lower Plan (PDF)
House 2 Upper Plan (PDF)
House 3 Elevation (PDF)
House 3 Lower Plan (PDF)
House 3 Upper Plan (PDF)
House 4 Elevation (PDF)
House 4 Lower Plan (PDF)
House 4 Upper Plan (PDF)
House 5 Elevation (PDF)
House 5 Lower Plan (PDF)
House 5 Upper Plan (PDF)

Building Stages
14.07.2007 - Demolition / Site cleared

Additional Information
The area of this suburb was originally known by the Aboriginal name "Njookenbooroo" (sometimes spelt Ngurgenboro or Noorgenboro). This name was too difficult to pronounce or spell, and in 1927 an alternative name was sought. A list of Aboriginal words compiled by Daisy Bates was provided and "Innaloo", the name of an Aboriginal woman from Dongara was chosen. The name was approved in 1927.