Waggrakine
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Waggrakine, WA 6530.
About Waggrakine
Welcome to Waggrakine
Waggrakine sits on the northern fringe of Geraldton, in Western Australia's Mid West region, a short drive from the city centre and close enough to the coast to make the most of the region's beaches without paying beachfront prices. It's a suburb that has grown steadily as Geraldton has expanded northward, and it now offers a mix of established family homes and newer land releases for those wanting to build.
With a median age of 36 and a population of 2,679, Waggrakine has the feel of a young, settled family area rather than a transient one. It sits alongside Sunset Beach, Bluff Point, Webberton, Spalding and Moresby, giving residents easy access to a broader network of shops, schools and services while retaining its own quieter, more residential character.
Lifestyle & dining
Life in Waggrakine tends to revolve around the coast and the convenience of nearby Geraldton. Sunset Beach, just next door, is the go-to spot for swimming, fishing and watching the sun go down over the Indian Ocean, and it's a big part of why families choose this pocket of the Mid West. For cafes, pubs and a wider choice of restaurants, residents head into Geraldton proper or over to Bluff Point, both only minutes away by car.
It's a low-key, unpretentious kind of place — the appeal lies less in a buzzing main street and more in having the beach, open space and a sense of room to breathe all within easy reach.
Shopping
Waggrakine itself is largely residential, so day-to-day shopping needs are typically met in the surrounding suburbs. Webberton and Spalding both have local shopping options, while Geraldton's CBD and its larger retail centres provide full supermarket, homewares and speciality shopping just a short drive south. This arrangement suits residents well — a quiet residential setting with the convenience of established shopping precincts nearby rather than on the doorstep.
Getting around
Being on the northern edge of Geraldton, Waggrakine relies primarily on the car, with good road connections into the city centre and out towards the North West Coastal Highway for those heading further afield. The drive into central Geraldton is quick, making commutes to work, school or the port straightforward.
Geraldton's regional bus network services the area, connecting Waggrakine with neighbouring suburbs like Bluff Point, Spalding and Moresby, as well as the CBD. For longer trips, Geraldton Airport offers regular flights to Perth, and the town's regional coach and freight links make it a practical base for those who need to travel in and out of the Mid West.
Schools & families
Waggrakine Primary School serves the suburb directly, giving local families a school within their own community rather than having to travel elsewhere for primary education. High school–aged children typically attend one of Geraldton's secondary colleges, all within easy reach by car or bus.
With a median age of 36 and a solid population base of 2,679, the suburb has a clear family-oriented feel, and its proximity to Sunset Beach and other outdoor spaces adds to its appeal for households with children.
The property market
Waggrakine's property market has been on a strong run, with the median house price sitting at $630,000 after growth of 14.3% recently — a notable jump that reflects solid demand for this part of Geraldton. Median rent of $630 a week points to a market that's also attractive to tenants, likely drawn by the mix of newer housing and coastal proximity.
Current listings show a fairly even split between established houses (59%) and land (41%), which tells the story of a suburb still growing — buyers can choose between existing family homes or vacant blocks to build on. That mix gives Waggrakine a broader appeal, catering to both those wanting a ready-made home and those keen to design their own in an area still developing its street-by-street character.
Housing & architecture
Housing in Waggrakine reflects its status as one of Geraldton's newer growth areas, with contemporary brick-and-tile and rendered homes on generous blocks typical of the streetscape. The available land component in current listings signals ongoing development, meaning new estates continue to take shape alongside the more established pockets closer to Bluff Point and Webberton. It's a suburb where the housing stock is generally younger than in Geraldton's older, more central suburbs, appealing to buyers after modern layouts and low-maintenance designs.
Market snapshot
Waggrakine property market
Median sale price
$630k
House · 4 bed
Median rent
$630
per week
Gross rental yield
5.2%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$509k
Median
$630k
Premium
$920k
Days on market
10
Auction clearance
0%
Sold this year
27
Median sold price trend · House 4 bed
Compound growth +12.8% / yr over 4 yrs
Median price by bedrooms · House
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Waggrakine by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Waggrakine, WA 6530.
Population
2,679
residents (2021)
Median age
36
years
Household income
$1,605
median, per week
Median rent
$290
per week
Median mortgage
$1,540
per month
Mortgage / income
22%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Education
Schools in Waggrakine
Government school catchment
Recent results
Recently sold in Waggrakine
$595k
10 Yarraman Road
Sold ~July 2026
$592k
3 Beela Street
Sold ~July 2026
$645k
22 Nerrel Street
Sold ~June 2026
$699k
16 Pepper Gate
Sold ~June 2026
$949k
Lot 9500 Adelaide Street
Sold ~June 2026
$599k
27 Ego Creek Loop
Sold ~June 2026
$599k
24 Tallarook Way
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Waggrakine suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Waggrakine?
The median house price in Waggrakine, WA is $630k for a 4-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have risen about 14.3%.
How much is rent in Waggrakine?
The median weekly rent in Waggrakine is around $630 per week.
Is Waggrakine a good place to live?
Waggrakine is an outer northern suburb of Geraldton, Western Australia in the local government area of the City of Greater Geraldton. Waggrakine is an established residential suburb in WA, with a population of around 2,679 and 1 school in the area.
What is the population of Waggrakine?
Waggrakine has a population of 2,679 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 36.
What schools are in Waggrakine?
There is 1 school in or near Waggrakine, including Waggrakine Primary School.
How long do homes take to sell in Waggrakine?
Properties in Waggrakine take around 10 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.
How much do you need to buy in Waggrakine?
Entry-level properties in Waggrakine start around $509k, while premium homes reach $920k.
What suburbs are near Waggrakine?
Suburbs near Waggrakine include Moresby, Sunset Beach, Webberton, Spalding and Bluff Point.
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