Joondanna Project

Joondanna Perth Property

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This five 3 x 2 Townhouse development located on Green St Joondana has high quality fittings throughout, including Granite bench tops, timber floors, open plan living design and all bedrooms upstairs. Great views from this block.

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Population 3,981
Meidan Age of Residents (Years) 35
Residents over 65 18.6%
Distance from Perth GPO (kms) 6
Number of Homes 2,072
Fully Owned 31%
Being Purchased 23%
Rental Properties 38%
Not Stated 8%
Median House Price $479,500 (Year to Dec 2006)
Percent Change from Previous Year 36.22%
5 Year Annual Average Growth Rate 17.95%
Median Weekly Rent $165
Median Monthly Loan Repayments $874
Median Household Weekly Income $662
Local Schools Tuart Hill Primary School, Sait Keiran Primary School, Mt Hawthorn Primary School, Servite College, Tuart Snr College
Shops Dog Swamp Shopping Centre, Flinders Square
Train Stations Glendalough train station
Bus Services Local bus service, Glendalough bus station
Source: Real Estate in Western Australia

 

 

Artists Impression
Large front elevation

UBD Property Location
Location in street directory

House Plans
Site Plan (PDF)
Unit 1 First Floor Plan (PDF)

Building Stages
10.03.2007 - Site Clear ready to go
08.10.2008 - Slabs down

Additional Information
The first of the northern suburbs which were born in the post War period of the 1940s was Joondanna. Following the rejection of Belair, a fashionable suburb of Hollywood, California, as a suitable name for the proposed subdivision, the Perth Road Board launched a competition to find a suitable name. The competition was won by Mrs. A Curtis of Donnybrook. She once lived in Osborne Park and suggested Joondanna as this was the name given by a Mr. Banks to his property. He is believed to have been the first settler and owner of land in the area. 567 entries were attracted in the competition which was held in August 1939.