1850 Wanneroo Road
1850 Wanneroo Road, Neerabup WA 6031, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Neerabup
- State
- WA
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAWA_146541362
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- P008326/18
- Remoteness area
- Metro
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 40500 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
What type of property is located at 1850 Wanneroo Road?
The address is a standalone house situated on a substantial 40,500 m² parcel of land.
How large is the land area of the property?
The lot measures approximately 40,500 m², offering extensive open space.
What recreational or natural attractions are close to the property?
Nearby highlights include the Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail (1.6 km away), Neerabup National Park (about 2.3 km), and Neerabup Lake (roughly 2.5 km). Several local parks such as Celebration Park, Cherokee Park and Palladio Park are also within a 2‑3 km radius.
Is public transport available in the immediate area?
Neerabup itself has no public‑transport service; the closest Transperth bus (route 391) runs about 2 km south, and the nearest railway station, Clarkson, is approximately 1.9 km away.
What facilities and industries are present in Neerabup?
The suburb is a sparsely populated agricultural area with plant nurseries, a fruit and vegetable shop on Wanneroo Road, a golf course, small wineries, an industrial zone on Flynn Drive, and several sand and limestone quarries.
Are there any motorsport venues nearby?
Yes, the Wanneroo Raceway, a 2,411‑metre road‑racing circuit, and the Pinjar Park Speedway for motorcycle racing are both located within Neerabup.
What is the historical significance of the Neerabup area?
The region was traditionally inhabited by the Noongar people for over 40,000 years, later becoming a stock route in 1865. The name ‘Neerabup’ likely means “swampy place” or “small basin,” and the heritage trail follows part of the old route.