Imagine being able to tell people your residential address is 489 Conrad Straight, Mount Panorama.
The petrol-head’s dream property has just come onto the market: 17 acres surrounded by the world-famous Mount Panorama Circuit, home to the Bathurst 1000.
Despite its treacherous turns and high-octane reputation as one of the hardest tracks on earth to traverse, the Mount Panorama Circuit is actually made up of public roads, meaning you can live on the fastest section of the circuit.
Although race-cars reach speeds of 300kms an hour on Conrad Straight, mere law-abiding citizens have to limit their cruising to a leisurely 60 km/h.
The 17 acres features a main property, and a detached extension, a “historic orchid”, a dam, and a solar power system.
The property is up for sale for the first time in 88 years; as Grant Maskill-Dowton from Raine & Horne notes: โThese opportunities only come around every so often in a lifetime, with buyers usually holding onto the real estate in this location for generations.โ
Check out the marvellous property, below.



