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Rentals in Midvale, WA 6056

There are currently 3 rentals on the market in Midvale and surrounding suburbs. Located 17 kilometres from Perth, Midvale spans across 3 square kilometres of land and boasts a population of approximately 1,494. Midvale has an annual rent growth rate of 22.5% and weekly rent of $750.

Conveniently located near local shops such as Midland Gate Shopping Centre, Midland Central, Midland Military Markets and schools, including Midvale Primary School, Midvale is popular amongst individuals, couples, and families alike. Accessible public transport options servicing Midvale include Midland train station and Bus service to Midland Train Station.

Learn more about Midvale by visiting our suburb profile here or contact local REIWA agents serving the area for more information on the houses available for rent. You can also browse recently sold properties and houses for sale in Midvale.

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    5/29 Frederic Street, Midland
    5/29 Frederic Street, Midland

    $630 per week

    5/29 Frederic Street, Midland

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    Real Estate Plus
    Samuel Nyamazana
    Samuel Nyamazana
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  • 1/1 Spring Avenue, Midland

    $550 Weekly

    1/1 Spring Avenue, Midland

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    LJ Hooker Harrisdale
    Jessica Porteous
    Jessica Porteous
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  • 6/122 Morrison Road, Midland

    $575 Weekly

    6/122 Morrison Road, Midland

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    Professionals 5 Star Realty
    The 5 Star Leasing Team
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Midvale overview

Midvale is an established suburb with some commercial areas along the Great Eastern Highway. Belonging to the municipalities of the City of Swan and the Shire of Mundaring, settlement of Midvale dates from the mid-1800s with its most significant development period occurring between the 1950s and 1980s.

Life in Midvale

Defined by the homes and parks that dominate its landscape, Midvale provides residents with a quintessential suburban environment. Though home to a small commercial sector, the majority of Midvale is occupied by homes and there are numerous public open spaces like Elder Park, Moir Park, Morrison Park and Salisbury Park providing native scenery for residents to explore and enjoy. Midvale Primary School is the local school.

Midvale quick stats

20.7%
Sales growth
$730k
* Median sales price
22.5%
Rental growth
$750pw
* Median rental price

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