Great Southern Real Estate
Great Southern Real Estate

Great Southern Real Estate

62 Tudhoe Street  Wagin, WA 6315
Great Southern Real Estate has been established in Wagin 12 years. The manager and the Licensee is Stephen Donohue with 29 years experience in the real estate and business broking industry who has lived in Wagin the last 17 years. Wagin is a solid country town situated in the Great Southern Region on Western Australia 225 kilometres south east of Perth, the capital city of the state. The town was founded in 1895 and has a population of approximately 2000. It boasts a strong farm community that grows wheat, oats, barley, canola, lupins and supports a large wool and cattle industry. Every year in early March it hosts a large agricultural autumn show "Wagin Woolarama" which attracts over 20,000 visitors in two days. Wagin has many facilities: hospital, doctor, dentist, 2 supermarkets, 2 delicatessens with coffee shops (open 7 days), roadhouse with food and fuel supplies (open 7 days), 1 motel, 2 hostels, 3 banks (National, Westpac, Bankwest) and Commonwealth Bank agency, post office, police station, hardware, newsagency with Lotto, jewellers shop, pharmacy, butchers, Betta Electrical store, 2 car dealerships - Ford and Mitsubishi, Holden and Mazda, 2 hairdressers, 2 video libraries, laundromat, food takeaway, caravan park, 3 accounting services, panel beaters, John Deere farm dealership, haberdashery, library and local newspaper. Wagin has many sporting clubs including: lawn bowls, tennis, football, hockey, cricket, badminton, golf, shooting, swimming, horse riding, trotting, netball, basketball, dancing and cycling. Service clubs include: Rotary, Lions, Apex, Freemasons, Scouts, Pensioner, CWA. Churches include: Anglican, Catholic, Uniting and Baptist. Special interest clubs include: Art club, photography, local museum and historical society and Wagin agricultural society.

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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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