Estimated market value: Approximately $605,000 (median house price as of May 2024 - May 2025)
Notes: Median house prices in Glen Iris vary slightly across sources, ranging from approximately $585,000 to $672,000 over the last year. This value represents a current median for houses in the suburb. [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 27]
Type:
N/A - Specific property not provided (predominantly houses in the suburb)
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
Land (sqm):
Car/Garage:
N/A - Specific property not provided
Estimated weekly rent:
$600 - $640 per week (median rent for houses) [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10]
Median weekly rental income for houses in Glen Iris generally falls within this range. Rental demand has seen some decrease in the past year, while some sources indicate slight annual rent growth and others a slight decrease.
Rental vacancy rate:
0.69% (as of latest data)
Council rate:
N/A - Varies by property value and local council (City of Bunbury)
Water rate:
N/A - Varies by usage and Water Corporation
Strata fee:
N/A - Only applicable for strata-titled properties, specific property not provided
Home and content insurance price:
N/A - Varies greatly by property, insurer, and contents
LGA:
City of Bunbury [6, 11, 27, 31, 38]
Zoning:
Primarily residential, but specific zoning varies by exact location. Parts are zoned R15 , with proposals for rezoning floodway land for more housing and development . Former golf course land is zoned 'Special Use No. 1' allowing for golf course estate, private recreation, hotel, convention centre, and associated uses, with a portion as 'Residential R40'. . There are also proposals to rezone land from 'Public Purpose - Special Uses' to 'Urban Deferred' for residential development and from 'Regional Open Space' to 'Urban' for commercial/respite expansion.
Bushfire:
N/A - Requires detailed property specific mapping
Flood:
Yes, some areas are designated as floodways or subject to flooding during a 1 in 100 year flood event, with plans to rezone some of this land for development.
Heritage:
N/A - Requires detailed property specific mapping
State Government:
Stage one of the Glen Iris District Structure Plan approved, with the WA Planning Commission having final say. Aims to address flooding and drainage, traffic management, housing diversity and community facilities.
Investigation by WAPC for potential to develop an additional 20-30ha of land previously set aside for flood mitigation through levee improvements or land filling.
Proposed amendment to Greater Bunbury Region Scheme (GBRS) to rezone 2,248 m2 from 'Regional Open Space' to 'Urban' to facilitate expansion of Morrissey Homestead site (respite accommodation, staff quarters, office, workshop, parking).
Local Government:
City of Bunbury proceeding with plans to improve Glen Iris, including a Glen Iris Action Plan covering beautification, bushland management, community connection, land-use planning, littering/dumping, park improvements, paths/kerbs, road safety, space activation, traffic management, and street lighting.
Major commercial and retail development proposed at the corner of Vittoria Road and Forrest Highway, valued at $33.5 million, to include a tavern, gym, medical centre, fast food outlets, showrooms, laundromat, liquor store, service station, and childcare centre.
Redevelopment of the former Glen Iris Golf Course is being sought by the new landowner, which would require rezoning.
Forrest Hwy After Koombana Dr - Bus Stop (Bus routes 841, 844, 845, 827, PEMBERTON)
Strickland St After Preston St - Bus Stop
Bunbury Rail Stn Transwa Bunbury Passenger Terminal - Train (connecting to Perth)
Glen Iris has experienced strong capital growth for houses over the past 12 months.
28.0% annual compound growth for houses
22.2% growth for houses
13.28% change in median listing price over the past year
32.95% annual capital growth for houses
30.3% median sale price change (1yr)
21.1% sales growth