8 min drive to Sherwood + 5 min transfer + 47 min train
0 min
Cycle to Perth CBD
0 min
Walk to Perth CBD
Demographics & Census
29 yrs
Median Age
Perth Metro avg: 39 yrs
$2098/wk
Household Income
Perth Metro avg: $1720/wk
5.2%
Unemployment
Perth Metro avg: 0.0%
87%
Home Ownership
Perth Metro avg: 0%
3.4%
WFH Rate
Perth Metro avg: 0.0%
3.1
Household Size
Perth Metro avg: 2.6
Employment
Haynes
Full-time 36.4%Part-time 16.0%Unemployed 3.0%Not in labour 44.6%
Dwelling Types
Haynes
House 99.5%Other 0.5%
Commute Mode
Haynes
Car 91.2%Transit 4.4%WFH 4.1%
Country of Birth
Australia
53.6%
India
6.2%
Philippines
5.5%
New Zealand
4.4%
England
3.1%
Language at Home
English only
63.0%
Hindi
1.0%
Mandarin
0.6%
Arabic
0.4%
Spanish
0.3%
Frequently Asked Questions about Haynes
Is Haynes safe?
Haynes has a safety score of 14/100, which is well below average for Perth suburbs. A higher score means lower reported crime per resident. Property crime (break-ins, theft) is the main concern, while violent crime is relatively low. Crime has been trending up in recent years. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Hilbert (31/100), Seville Grove (35/100), Brookdale (WA) (20/100). (Data as of July 2026)
How much does it cost to rent in Haynes?
Median weekly rent in Haynes is $720/wk, which is around the Perth median. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Hilbert ($690/wk), Seville Grove ($660/wk), Brookdale (WA) ($650/wk). (Data as of July 2026)
How far is Haynes from Perth CBD?
Haynes is 36 minutes by car, or 82 minutes by public transport, or 60 minutes by park-and-ride from Perth CBD. The suburb is car-dependent — most errands require driving. (Data as of July 2026)
Is Haynes affordable to buy in?
The median house price in Haynes is $794K, up 15.7% over the past year. For renters, median weekly rent is $720/wk. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Hilbert ($780K), Seville Grove ($730K), Brookdale (WA) ($680K). (Data as of July 2026)
Burb Score · burbscore.com/suburb/haynes
Haynes is a newer outer-suburban development in Perth's southeast, within the City of Armadale and close to Hilbert and Byford. Affordable land and first-home buyer financing make it accessible for those entering the property market, and the estate streets are generally well-kept with parks nearby. Crime, particularly break-ins and petty theft, is a genuine community concern, and amenities remain limited for a suburb still finding its feet. Median property values reach $794k and rent of $720/week, 22% below the Perth metro median.
Commuters face a 36-minute drive to the CBD (82 min on public transport), where most residents drive (75%). The 14/100 safety score falls 38 points short of the metro average of 52.
With a median age of just 29, it attracts a younger crowd earning $2,098/week per household.