Situated on the Great Northern Highway, Meekatharra is the largest centre in the Murchison, easily accessible with excellent sealed roads from Perth in the south, Geraldton in the west and further north into the Pilbara.
If you haven’t been to Meekatharra for a while, you are sure to notice the changes. The town has had a major facelift with the opening of the Meeka Rangelands Discovery Trail. Taking advantage of the town’s historical, tourism and cultural assets, the Discovery Trail has provided a new recreation facility for locals and a new attraction for visitors.
The town has a wide range of sporting facilities including a fabulous oval, basketball courts, tennis courts and a new squash court. There is also a gym and indoor soccer & cricket facility and the sparkling Meekatharra town pool is open from October to April.
This very neat four bedroom home on a large parcel of 1012sqm (approx), would be an ideal investment or place to call home. It is in a great location in town, being walking distance to everything but without being on the main highway. Quiet and with great neighbours, this house has a huge back yard with plenty of shedding – a double garage, workshop, tool shed and carport – as well as a great undercover, outdoor entertaining patio protected by shade cloth, at the rear of the house to enjoy those fantastic outback evenings all year round.

When youre not tinkering about in the shed, theres easy living inside with a spacious kitchen, dining and separate lounge and the home is equipped with air conditioning, ceiling fans in every room, roller shutters and a full security system with spot lighting.
This property is an attractive proposition for the owner occupier/investor or for an investor looking for a property with potential returns in the capital of the Murchison mining and pastoral industries.
With the recent opening of the Andy Well Gold project just to the north of Meekatharra by Doray Minerals existing potential returns for this property are positive.
It’s all moving forward at Meekatharra. It really is a town of golden prospects.