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Roelands Real Estate Agent — Ben Wood

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Roelands

Riverside acreage country with a deep, complicated history

Roelands is a small rural townsite on the Collie River about 20km east of Bunbury — large acreage blocks, the Darling Scarp as a backdrop, and a population under 1,000. It's bought by people after genuine rural lifestyle property rather than a standard suburban block, and it carries real historical weight as the former site of the Roelands Aboriginal Mission, now Roelands Village, a place of healing and education run by the Woolkabunning Kiaka Aboriginal Corporation.

$1.31M
Median House
20
Avg Days on Mkt
6226
Postcode
N/A
Median Rent

Local Highlights

Roelands Village
Collie River Frontage
River Valley Primary School
Hope Christian College
Darling Scarp
1930s Mud Huts (Roelands Village)
History & Origin

Roelands takes its name from John Septimus Roe, the colony's first Surveyor General, who explored the area in 1830. A railway station opened here in 1893 (initially confusingly named "Collie" after the river, before being renamed Roelands in 1899), and the townsite was formally gazetted in 1963. The area's most significant history, though, is Roelands Mission — from 1939 to 1975 it operated as an Aboriginal mission where more than 500 children lived, many removed from their families as part of the Stolen Generations. Today the site, Roelands Village, has been repurposed by the Woolkabunning Kiaka Aboriginal Corporation as a place of healing and education, and it's a story worth knowing and respecting if you're selling or buying in this area.

Schools & Family

Schooling options are limited and rural in character — River Valley Primary School, Hope Christian College and St Michael's School are the nearby choices. Families here are typically already committed to a rural-acreage lifestyle and plan their schooling around that rather than the reverse.

Lifestyle & Amenities

This is genuine acreage country — Collie River frontage, the Darling Scarp as a backdrop, and large blocks rather than a town centre with shops. Anyone buying in Roelands is buying land, river access and quiet, with Bunbury's full retail and services a 20km/20-minute drive away.

Growth & Development Outlook

The eye-catching growth and price figures here need context: Roelands is a tiny market (under 850 residents) where a single high-value acreage sale can swing the annual median substantially. The genuine trend worth noting is that demand for larger rural-residential and lifestyle blocks within commuting distance of Bunbury has been strong across this whole eastern corridor, which fits a broader pattern of buyers trading suburban density for space.

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