Build a home and build a new life in this small caring community.

This 1012 Sqm corner block is just a short walk the centre of the town of Kukerin which is 308km South East of Perth between Wagin and Lake Grace.

At the 2006 census the population was 190. If you are looking to get out of the city and live a quiet country lifestyle this may be for you.

There is Scheme water and Power to the block so it is ready to go!!

Until 1912, the area was known as Merilup (a name that now refers to an area to the south). In the 1870s, John Holland took up a pastoral lease of 9,000 acres (36 km2) in the area and established a sandalwood depot. Sandalwood cutters opened up much of the surrounding area, and in 1904 the Rabbit-Proof Fence was built near the town.

In 1912, the town was gazetted when it became the terminus of an extension of the Wagin to Dumbleyung train line in 1912. The primary school and hall were built in 1914, and Kukerin Hotel began trading in 1928 all are still open to this day.

Now Kukerin is largely an agricultural town, with wheat and sheep farming being the main occupations. The town is a receival site for Cooperative Bulk Handling. It functions as a service town for the surrounding agricultural area, and contains a general store, primary school, hotel, newsagency/post office and sports fields amongst other facilities. The TrachMach Fair used to be held with various vintage and modern vehicles on display. In recent years this has transformed into the Kukerin Creekbed and Burnout Competition, which is held during the September long weekend. During this event a mega screen is set up where the AFL Grand Final can be viewed.
Council Rates $453 per annum