East Perth, Australia Neighborhood Guide
Updated July 2026
Best for:
Young Professionals
Families
Investors
Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤359,720
Active Listings
159
East Perth exudes a refined riverfront charm with leafy streets, heritage architecture, and a village vibe powered by cafes, parks, and easy access to the CBD. The area blends quiet residential pockets with a touch of waterfront leisure, creating a balanced, walkable environment where history meets modern convenience.
Best for: Young Professionals, Families, Investors, Retirees
Pros:
- Strong riverfront accessibility and scenic walks
- Compact, well-connected amenity hubs with cafes and shops
- Good potential for capital growth with steady demand and low vacancy
Cons:
- Prices are above city-average, limiting budget options
- Limited large-family housing and car-dependent fringe developments
When touring, focus on proximity to the Swan River foreshore, Mends Street and precincts offering a mix of apartments and terraces. Check strata fees for newer builds, verify parking and public transport links, and compare CBD commute times. With 159 active listings, act quickly on properties that meet lifestyle and budget needs, and consider value-add opportunities in historically listed streets.
Best for: Young Professionals, Families, Investors, Retirees
Pros:
- Strong riverfront accessibility and scenic walks
- Compact, well-connected amenity hubs with cafes and shops
- Good potential for capital growth with steady demand and low vacancy
Cons:
- Prices are above city-average, limiting budget options
- Limited large-family housing and car-dependent fringe developments
When touring, focus on proximity to the Swan River foreshore, Mends Street and precincts offering a mix of apartments and terraces. Check strata fees for newer builds, verify parking and public transport links, and compare CBD commute times. With 159 active listings, act quickly on properties that meet lifestyle and budget needs, and consider value-add opportunities in historically listed streets.