25 min drive to Woodbridge + 5 min transfer + 33 min train
0 min
Cycle to Perth CBD
0 min
Walk to Perth CBD
Demographics & Census
44 yrs
Median Age
Perth Metro avg: 39 yrs
$2087/wk
Household Income
Perth Metro avg: $1720/wk
3.5%
Unemployment
Perth Metro avg: 0.0%
92%
Home Ownership
Perth Metro avg: 0%
8.6%
WFH Rate
Perth Metro avg: 0.0%
2.8
Household Size
Perth Metro avg: 2.6
Employment
Stoneville
Full-time 31.1%Part-time 17.3%Unemployed 1.9%Not in labour 49.7%
Dwelling Types
Stoneville
House 99.8%
Commute Mode
Stoneville
Car 86.4%Transit 1.6%Walk 0.8%WFH 10.8%
Country of Birth
Australia
72.6%
England
10.8%
New Zealand
3.1%
South Africa
1.5%
India
0.3%
Language at Home
English only
95.8%
Mandarin
0.1%
Frequently Asked Questions about Stoneville
Is Stoneville safe?
Stoneville has a safety score of 82/100, which is well above average for Perth suburbs. A higher score means lower reported crime per resident. Violent crime rates are higher than property crime, which is unusual for Perth. Crime has been trending down in recent years. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Parkerville (93/100), Mount Helena (90/100), Mundaring (57/100). (Data as of July 2026)
How much does it cost to rent in Stoneville?
Median weekly rent in Stoneville is $875/wk, putting it on the pricier side for Perth. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Parkerville ($905/wk), Mount Helena ($720/wk), Mundaring ($800/wk). (Data as of July 2026)
How far is Stoneville from Perth CBD?
Stoneville is 47 minutes by car, or 108 minutes by public transport, or 63 minutes by park-and-ride from Perth CBD. The suburb is car-dependent — most errands require driving. (Data as of July 2026)
Is Stoneville affordable to buy in?
The median house price in Stoneville is $1.1M, up 21.0% over the past year. For renters, median weekly rent is $875/wk. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Parkerville ($1.3M), Mount Helena ($985K), Mundaring ($1.1M). (Data as of July 2026)
Burb Score · burbscore.com/suburb/stoneville
Stoneville is a quiet, bushland suburb in the Perth Hills where residents fiercely protect their semi-rural lifestyle. The area draws those who love nature, winding scenic roads, and a tight-knit community, but bushfire risk is ever-present and development pressure from proposed large-scale subdivision has sparked years of fierce local opposition. Car dependency and patchy internet are the trade-offs for the hills escape. Houses here have a median value of $1.10M and rent of $875/week, 8% above the Perth metro median.
The commute to Perth CBD is a 47-minute drive by car or 108 minutes by transit, and most residents drive (68%). With a safety score of 82/100, the area rates 30 points above the Perth metro average of 52, with low rates of both property crime and violent offences.
The population has a median age of 44 and earns $2,087/week per household.