Boyanup
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Boyanup, WA 6237.
About Boyanup
Welcome to Boyanup
Boyanup sits in the South West of Western Australia, around 200 kilometres south of Perth and a short drive inland from Bunbury, in the heart of dairy and timber country that has shaped this part of the Ferguson Valley for well over a century. It's a small town with a genuine rural rhythm, built around a compact main street, a historic railway heritage and paddocks that roll out towards neighbouring Gwindinup.
With a population of just 1,304 and a median age of 46, Boyanup suits people looking for space, quiet and a slower pace without giving up proximity to Bunbury's services and coast. It tends to appeal to families wanting a bigger block, tree-changers, and locals with long-standing ties to the district's farming and timber history.
Lifestyle & dining
Life in Boyanup revolves around its small but characterful town centre, where the old butter factory, heritage buildings and rural produce give the place a distinct sense of history. It's not a suburb built for big-city convenience or a buzzing café strip; instead, the appeal is space, quiet mornings and a close-knit community feel, with Bunbury only a short drive away for anyone wanting a wider choice of restaurants, bars and entertainment.
Schools & families
Families are well catered for locally, with Boyanup Primary School serving as the community's public option and Child Side School offering an alternative approach nearby. For secondary schooling and additional educational choices, most families look towards Bunbury, which is within easy commuting distance.
Getting around
Boyanup's location just off the South Western Highway makes it a straightforward drive to Bunbury and on to Busselton or Perth for those who need to travel further afield. There's no metro-style public transport network here, so a car is essential, but the town's position on a key regional route means it's well connected for a rural settlement, and the surrounding road network links neatly through to Gwindinup and other South West districts.
Housing & architecture
The property landscape in Boyanup reflects its rural character strongly, with land making up around 70% of current listings, houses accounting for about 27%, and acreage or rural holdings rounding out the remaining 3%. This mix points to a market geared heavily towards those wanting to build or expand on larger blocks, rather than established, tightly packed housing, and it's consistent with the semi-rural feel of the town and its surrounds.
The property market
Boyanup's market is shaped by its land-heavy listings, which suggests plenty of opportunity for buyers wanting to design and build rather than purchase an existing home. With houses making up just over a quarter of what's on offer and a small slice of acreage and rural property available too, the town caters to a broad range of buyers, from those chasing a first rural block to families or investors looking at larger landholdings.
The median age of 46 points to a stable, settled population rather than one dominated by short-term renters or first-home buyers, which typically translates into a steadier, less speculative market than you'd find in fast-growing metropolitan pockets.
Parks & recreation
Being surrounded by farmland and bushland, outdoor life in Boyanup tends to happen on private land, along quiet rural roads and through the broader Ferguson Valley landscape rather than in manicured parks. The nearby Gwindinup area and the wider South West region offer opportunities for those keen on exploring forest drives, river spots and the kind of open-space recreation that comes naturally with country living.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Boyanup, WA 6237.
Population
1,304
residents (2021)
Median age
46
years
Household income
$1,609
median, per week
Median rent
$320
per week
Median mortgage
$1,733
per month
Mortgage / income
25%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Boyanup
Government school catchment
Independent & Catholic schools
Recent results
Recently sold in Boyanup
$3m
16853 South Western Highway
Sold ~July 2026
$335k
63 Armstrong Street
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Boyanup suburb FAQ
Is Boyanup a good place to live?
Boyanup is a town on the South Western Highway in the South West agricultural region, 195 km south of Perth and 18 km south-east of Bunbury, Western Australia. Boyanup is an established residential suburb in WA, with a population of around 1,304 and 2 schools in the area.
What is the population of Boyanup?
Boyanup has a population of 1,304 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 46.
What schools are in Boyanup?
There are 2 schools in or near Boyanup, including Child Side School and Boyanup Primary School.
What suburbs are near Boyanup?
Suburbs near Boyanup include Gwindinup.
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