Dumbleyung - Overview

We're backing Regional WA

Through Regional Land Booster you can access DevelopmentWA incentives on our residential and industrial land.

Plus, you may be eligible for the First Home Owners Grant*

*Terms and conditions apply. Visit the First Home Owners Grant website to see if you qualify. 

5 residential lots are available, with 3 of them available serviced. They are close to Dumbleyung's facilities, providing a great opportunity to be part of a close-knit rural community.

Dumbleyung is located between Wagin and Lake Grace in Western Australia’s fertile Wheatbelt Region.

Known for its grain and livestock production, the town is a popular source of quality local produce including yabbies, emus, poultry and trout.

The town derives its name from nearby Dumbleyung Lake, the largest open lake in Western Australia’s southwest. The name Dumbleyung is thought to come from local Aboriginal word ‘Dambeling’ meaning large lake or sea.

Lake Dumbleyung received world recognition when Donald Campbell broke the world water speed record in 1964. Today the lake is a popular attraction for recreationists and bird watchers.

Each November the town hosts the annual Bluebird Festival, which attracts a large number of visitors to the region.

To continue the development of a vibrant rural community, purchasers are required to build their home within 36 months from settlement.

Regional Development Assistance Program

This residential land has been developed under our Regional Development Assistance Program (RDAP). RDAP helps Local Governments to address the high costs associated with residential, industrial and commercial land developments in regional WA. Through these partnerships we deliver the land needed to support regional growth and to build great communities.

We have hundreds of lots available with a range of sizes and towns to choose from. 
View the full range of lots here.

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