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Houses for rent in Eaton, WA 6232

Home to 8,483 residents, Eaton is a regional town in Western Australia with 4 rentals available in the area and surrounding suburbs. Eaton covers an area of 7 square kilometres which comprises 3,325 homes and private dwellings.

Over the past year, Eaton has experienced a 9.2% annual rent growth rate with a median monthly rental price of $650 The median age of residents is 38 years.

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

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  • 5 Casuarina Street, Eaton
    5 Casuarina Street, Eaton

    $640.00 Per Week

    5 Casuarina Street, Eaton

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    LJ Hooker Property South West WA
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    3 Charman Place, Australind

    $680.00 Per Week

    3 Charman Place, Australind

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    LJ Hooker Property South West WA
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  • 83 Travers Drive, Australind

    $650 Per Week

    83 Travers Drive, Australind

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    Summit Realty South West
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  • 9 Coppin Place, Australind

    $680.00 per week

    9 Coppin Place, Australind

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    Summit Realty South West
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Eaton overview

Eaton is a suburban area located on the banks of the Collie River six kilometres from Bunbury. In 1949 the island in the Collie River opposite Eaton was named Eaton Island, because its original name, Alexander Island, was duplicated. Eaton was nominated by the Bunbury Road Board in honour of Mr Foster Eaton, the late fisheries and game inspector for this area. The name was given in recognition of work he had done in the area. When urban development was commenced in the area in 1951, it was at first referred to as the Collie River Estate, but was soon changed to Eaton due to its proximity to Eaton Island.

Eaton quick stats

16.5%
Sales growth
$699k
* Median sales price
9.2%
Rental growth
$650pw
* Median rental price

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