Perth's Best Suburbs: Inner-City Gems, Family Hubs, Value Picks
A guide to Perth's best suburbs, from riverfront inner-city gems and family northern corridors to high-yield value picks, in one of Australia's fastest-growing markets.
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A guide to Perth's best suburbs, from riverfront inner-city gems and family northern corridors to high-yield value picks, in one of Australia's fastest-growing markets.
1 min read

In short: Perth has been one of Australia's fastest-growing markets, with the dwelling median passing $1 million in 2026 after roughly 25 per cent annual growth, driven by resources-sector jobs and interstate migration. The completed METRONET rail network has lifted well-located suburbs. Rents are tight (around $580 a week for a three-bedroom house). Here is how the main areas compare.
These blend heritage charm, cafe culture and river or city proximity. Maylands, about 5 km from the CBD, mixes riverfront appeal and buzzing hospitality; South Perth offers skyline views across the Swan River.
Cannington has topped Perth for rental yield (around 5.3 per cent on a mid-$600,000s median) just 12 km from the city. Midland offers infrastructure and value with its new station and health campus, and Osborne Park is a low-priced inner-ring option for units.
Butler and the wider northern corridor draw families with affordable homes, growing amenities, beaches nearby and high owner-occupier rates.
Serpentine-Jarrahdale led Greater Perth for growth with larger land parcels below the metro median, while Mandurah continues to attract buyers with waterside living and strong recent gains.
Professionals and downsizers favour Mount Lawley, Maylands and South Perth. Investors chase yield in Cannington and Midland. Families and first home buyers head to Butler and the northern and southern growth corridors. With migration strong and rentals tight, act decisively.
Prices and availability change and vary by street. Confirm current figures with local agents before deciding.
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