Safety Bay, Australia Neighborhood Guide
Updated April 2026
Best for:
Families
Young Professionals
Investors
Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤685,451
Active Listings
38
Safety Bay exudes a relaxed, coastal charm that blends beachside living with a tight-knit community feel. The streets are lined with mature trees and modest homes, and the local shops and cafés give the area a friendly, laid‑back atmosphere. Residents often enjoy the easy access to the beach, local parks, and a sense of calm that comes from living just a short drive from Perth’s city centre.
This area is best for Families, Young Professionals, Investors, and Retirees.
Pros of living/buying here:
- Proximity to the beach and waterfront parks, ideal for outdoor activities and a healthy lifestyle.
- Strong community vibe with local events, markets, and a supportive neighbourhood network.
- Reasonably priced real estate compared to other Perth suburbs, offering good value for money.
Cons or things to be aware of:
- Limited public transport options; most residents rely on cars for commuting.
- The area can be prone to occasional flooding during heavy rains, so check flood risk assessments.
What buyers should know before purchasing:
- Verify the property’s flood rating and consider insurance if you’re buying a home near the coast.
- Research the local council’s development plans to understand future changes that could affect property values or lifestyle.
This area is best for Families, Young Professionals, Investors, and Retirees.
Pros of living/buying here:
- Proximity to the beach and waterfront parks, ideal for outdoor activities and a healthy lifestyle.
- Strong community vibe with local events, markets, and a supportive neighbourhood network.
- Reasonably priced real estate compared to other Perth suburbs, offering good value for money.
Cons or things to be aware of:
- Limited public transport options; most residents rely on cars for commuting.
- The area can be prone to occasional flooding during heavy rains, so check flood risk assessments.
What buyers should know before purchasing:
- Verify the property’s flood rating and consider insurance if you’re buying a home near the coast.
- Research the local council’s development plans to understand future changes that could affect property values or lifestyle.