14 Prairie Dunes Place
14 Prairie Dunes Place, Connolly WA 6027, Australia
Sales history
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Oct 2004 | $515,000 | $727 |
| Sold | Mar 2001 | $282,000 | $398 |
Price per m² based on land size of 708 m².
Key details
- Locality
- Connolly
- State
- WA
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAWA_146543895
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- P017158/948
- Remoteness area
- Metro
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 708 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 14 Prairie Dunes Place have?
The home offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for a family or guests.
What is the size of the land that the property sits on?
The house is set on a 708 m² block, giving a sizable backyard area within the Connolly estate.
Which parks are located close to the property?
Within a kilometre you’ll find Bonnie Doon Park (≈0.6 km), Riversdale Park (≈0.8 km), Beaumaris Park and Baltusrol Park (both ≈0.9 km), and Carina Park (≈1.4 km) for outdoor recreation.
What entertainment options are nearby?
The Grand Cinema Complex is just under a kilometre away, offering a range of movies and screenings for residents.
What public transport services are accessible from the area?
Bus routes 460, 461 and 470 run along Shenton Avenue, while routes 462‑464 serve Hodges Drive, providing connections to Joondalup and Whitfords stations.
How close is the property to major roads and the freeway?
Shenton Avenue is about 0.5 km to the north, Hodges Drive roughly 1.2 km to the south, and the Mitchell Freeway borders the suburb’s eastern edge, offering easy road access.
Is there any special community activity associated with Prairie Dunes Place?
Yes, the street is famed for its annual Christmas lights display, which has raised over $80,000 for the Association for the Blind WA since 1999.