Only sold last year, this ripper 3 x 1 with veranda out the back, large shed, fully fenced and mostly renovated is back on the market after the new owners moved back to Queensland.
With new flooring, new kitchen, new window dressings, fresh paint, air conditioning and situated on a whopping 1006 m2 and built in 1994, and in arguably one of the quietest street of Meekatharra it is a bargain for the gold prospector, retiree, mine workers or an investment opportunity and anyone who is wanting to escape the rat race
After the boom in gold prices now at $5400 AU an ounce there has never been a better time to try your luck, especially when one of the mines just struck 2 MIL ounces just outside of Meekatharra.
So if you wish to find out about this wonderful property please call listing agent Trish Longva at Elders Real Estate Geraldton on 0429654999.
This property at 51 Oliver Street, Meekatharra is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Trish Longva at Elders Real Estate on 15 Aug 2025.
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Meekatharra is a townsite in the Murchison goldfields, 765 kilometres north northeast of Perth. The townsite is 35 kilometres north northeast of Nannine where the first goldrush on the Murchison Goldfield occurred in 1890. It was not until late 1895, when three prospectors, Meehan, Porter and Soych, pegged a claim at "Meekatharra" that the place came to the attention of the mining world. Their claim was near Meekatharra Spring, the Aboriginal name of a watering point that had appeared on maps since 1885, and it is from this spring that the townsite's name is derived. It is believed that the name means, "place of little water".
By 1900 there had been sufficient growth at Meekatharra for the Meekatharra Progress Committee to write to the government requesting a townsite be declared. A surveyor inspected the site and felt it premature, but within a year the situation had changed, and lots were surveyed and land reserved for a townsite. The formal gazettal of the townsite took place in December 1903. A railway station was opened here in 1910, and it contained a large junction station, loco depot and trainsmen's barracks. A stationmaster was there until 1978 when the line was closed.