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Houses for sale in Allanson, WA, 6225

Allanson is located in regional WA and comprises 256 private dwellings across an area of 25 square kilometres. Over the past year it has experienced an annual growth rate of 11.7% and a median house price of $575,000. Residents are paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $1,733.

Home to approximately 627 residents, Allanson has an annual population growth rate of 3.64% and a median age of 40 years.

See our profile on Allanson for more information or contact local real estate agents with properties for sale in the area. You may also wish to browse Allanson rentals or sold properties.

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    179 Booth Street, Collie
    179 Booth Street, Collie

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    Summit Realty South West
    Daniel Cole
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  • 13 Harris River Road, Collie

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    Jacob Williams
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    80 Ogden Street, Collie

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    80 Ogden Street, Collie

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    2 Wagtail Way, Collie

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    Mitch Davidson
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Allanson overview

Allanson is located 196 kilometres south of Perth and six kilometres west of Collie. The suburb is in the Collie Coalfields, and land was set aside for a townsite here in 1898, in accordance with government policy of providing land for coal miners close to the mine sites. It is believed to be named after Arthur Allan Wilson, the MLA for Collie from 1908 to 194.

Life in Allanson

Allanson runs across nearly 25 hectares and includes one of WA most beautiful water holes, Black Diamond. Previously an abandoned coal mine, the lake was filled with water after it was decommissioned in the 1950s and has been a popular swimming hole for locals and social media enthusiasts.  

Allanson quick stats

11.7%
Sales growth
$575k
* Median sales price
-4.6%
Rental growth
$620pw
* Median rental price

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