Estimated market value: No specific estimated market value for 6 Helston Court is publicly available without registration. The median house price in Midland for May 2024 - May 2025 is $599,000. A nearby comparable, 5 Helston Court (4 bed, 2 bath, 688 sqm), has an estimated value of $606,000.
Notes: The estimated value is inferred from suburb median prices and comparable properties in Helston Court, considering land size and available property details. The property at 6 Helston Court has a larger land size (756 sqm) compared to 5 Helston Court (688 sqm) but only 1 bathroom and 0 car spaces, which may influence its value relative to other properties.
April 2, 1989 - $58,675
Type:
House
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
1
Land (sqm):
756
Car/Garage:
0 car spaces listed, but similar properties in the court may have space for additions.
Estimated weekly rent:
$600 per week
Estimated rental income as of May 12, 2025. The estimated rental yield for this property is 5.8%, which is above the Midland average rental yield for houses of 5.0% - 5.2%.
Rental vacancy rate:
6.68% (Midland average).
Council rate:
Based on City of Swan's Residential GRV rate: 7.7397 cents in the dollar, subject to a minimum rate of $970 (for 2024/2025). Additionally, a Drainage Midland specified area rate of 0.6496 cents per dollar of GRV applies, as the City of Swan is responsible for drainage infrastructure in this area.
Water rate:
Varies based on consumption and property type; typically billed by Water Corporation.
Strata fee:
N/A (House, no strata indicated for similar properties in the court).
Home and content insurance price:
Highly variable, dependent on contents, policy details, and individual insurer.
LGA:
City of Swan
Zoning:
Residential (Midland Strategic Regional Centre Zone - R20/35 mentioned for nearby land).
Bushfire:
No (based on 5 Helston Court).
Flood:
Yes (based on 5 Helston Court).
Heritage:
Yes (based on 5 Helston Court and general Midland area plans).
State Government:
Midland Redevelopment Area: A State Government urban renewal project since 2000.
METRONET East - Midland project.
Midland Workshops urban village development: Restoration of 19th-century buildings for residential, commercial, health, education, entertainment, and creative industries.
Construction of a new $360 million St John of God Hospital (completed).
Curtin University Medical School confirmed near Midland Hospital.
Midland Railway Workshops $9.7 million makeover.
State Government support for over 5,500 new dwellings across WA, including funding for a youth crisis and transitional accommodation project in Midland.
Proposal to unlock land for up to 4,000 new homes in Perth's north-eastern suburbs, impacting the broader Midland corridor.
Local Government:
Midland Oval Precinct Development: Transformation into a plaza and large outdoor amphitheatre.
Expansion of Midland Gate shopping mall.
Improvements to public transport access and road networks.
City of Swan residential development forecasts: Average increase of 155 dwellings per annum in Midland to 12,048 by 2051.
New Junction project.
Review of Local Planning Scheme to support development and land use.
Midland Train Station and Bus Station - Train and Bus (approx. 800m from St John of God Midland Public Hospital, with bus routes like 301 connecting to the hospital).
Midland is a mixed-use suburb and a strategic metropolitan centre that has been undergoing significant urban renewal and development since 2000. [4, 5, 12, 16] The suburb has shown strong capital growth in recent years for houses. [6, 9, 10]
May 2024 - May 2025 | $599,000
Past 12 months (various sources) | $542,500 - $582,500
Houses in Midland have seen an annual capital growth of 32.4% (May 2024-May 2025). Other sources indicate 33.9% to 33.95%. [6, 9, 10]
The median rent for houses in Midland has increased by 16.0% over the last 12 months.