Darlington

POSTAL CODE: WA, 6070
HOUSE

Property investments in DARLINGTON fare well against the rest of the country last year, registering a median home price increase of 15.58%.

Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in the territory are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

Based on its average 5-year and quarterly capital gains DARLINGTON, 6070 saw average growth in the long term.

Real estate investors could earn a rental income of $837.5 based on current median home prices for the suburb.

It is expected, nonetheless, for properties to spend some time on the market prior to a successful sale. homes and units usually stay on listing for an average of 39.7 days.

Besides that, the Australian suburb also delivered a stronger performance in contrast to other Australian suburbs in terms of appreciation of property value.

Property investors perceived the median home price rise to $1,242,500.

DARLINGTON ranks 314th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in WA, posting a 3.51% return.

Surburb overview

Darlington, located approximately 20 kilometres east of Perth's central business district, is a picturesque suburb in the Perth Hills within the Shire of Mundaring. Known for its early 20th-century village ambience, Darlington offers a serene environment characterised by natural beauty and a strong sense of community.

As of the 2021 census, Darlington had a population of 3,656 residents, with a median age of 44. The suburb predominantly comprises families and professionals and has a high homeownership rate. 

The suburb's name originates from Dr. Alfred Waylen, who established the "Darlington Vineyard" in 1883-84. Unlike some planned neighbouring areas, Darlington developed organically and was served by the Mundaring Loop on the Eastern Railway from 1890 to 1954. 

Darlington maintains a village atmosphere with local amenities such as a general store, while residents often utilise the more extensive facilities in nearby Midland and Mundaring. The suburb has various primary and secondary schools, including Darlington Primary School and Treetops Montessori School.

The area is renowned for its vibrant community, hosting numerous committees and groups. Residents enjoy various recreational activities, with access to parks, walking trails, and cultural events. The Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, retracing 70 kilometres of the old Eastern Railway, passes through Darlington, offering scenic routes for walking and cycling. 

Darlington's property market has experienced growth, with a median house price of approximately $1.1 million as of December 2024. The suburb appeals to those seeking a peaceful lifestyle near Perth's urban amenities. 

Darlington combines natural beauty, a rich history, and a close-knit community, making it a desirable location for families and professionals seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle.

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