This heritage building is a double-storey stone, brick and iron commercial and residential building constructed in 1906 and has been a major feature of the Wagin landscape. Currently leased to 4 commercial tenants and 4 residential tenants with a combined rental return of $60636.00pa.
Wagin is located 236 km south-east of Perth via the Albany Highway and Arthur Road. Wagin was originally a railway station for the surrounding wheat and sheep properties. It was created out of the combination of grain silos, bulk loading facilities and a rail link. Today the town's economic base has expanded to include barley, oats, lupins, canola and cattle. It has two major tourist attractions - the Giant Ram (one of Western Australia's most famous "big things") and the excellent Historical Village, a 26 building recreation of a typical wheatbelt rural village.
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This property at 85 Tudor Street, Wagin is a five bedroom, five bathroom house sold by Tracey Brandner at Elders Real Estate on 02 Apr 2022.
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