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Perth Property 2025: Why This Market Deserves a Closer Look

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Perth Property 2025: Why This Market Deserves a Closer Look

February 11, 2025

Often overshadowed by Australia’s east coast cities, Perth is stepping into the spotlight in 2025. With sustained rental demand, infrastructure expansion, and relative affordability, Perth offers a unique opportunity for yield-focused and growth-conscious investors.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • What’s driving Perth’s property momentum in 2025
  • Suburbs to watch based on livability, growth, and rental data
  • Singapore buyer considerations specific to the WA market
  • What makes Perth different — and how to approach it smartly

🏡 Perth Market Overview 2025

Perth has emerged as one of the strongest capital city performers in the past 12 months. CoreLogic’s March 2025 data reveals:

  • Median house price: $703,000 (+8.6% YoY)
  • Median unit price: $478,000 (+9.1% YoY)
  • Rental vacancy rate: 0.9%
  • Average gross rental yield (houses): 5.2%

The combination of strong interstate migration, housing shortages, and a booming resources sector continues to drive Perth’s demand.

💬 Cilla’s Note: “Perth’s story is about balance — real affordability, tight rental supply, and an economy that keeps creating jobs. It’s a market smart investors shouldn’t ignore.”

📍 Suburbs to Watch in 2025

1. Baldivis (South)

  • Median House Price: $540,000
  • Rental Yield: 5.6%
  • Why: Family-focused, master-planned estates, growing infrastructure and schools

2. Joondalup (North)

  • Median Unit Price: $425,000
  • Rental Yield: 6.1%
  • Why: TAFE/University precinct, major hospital, train links, consistent rental demand

3. Cannington (Southeast)

  • Median House Price: $612,000 
  • Rental Yield: 5.3%
  • Why: Proximity to Westfield Carousel, gentrification potential, investor-friendly zoning

4. Butler (Northwest growth corridor)

  • Median House Price: $510,000
  • Rental Yield: 5.7%
  • Why: Affordable coastal suburb, young family demographic, new train line extension

5. East Victoria Park (Inner fringe)

  • Median Unit Price: $495,000
  • Rental Yield: 5.0%
  • Why: Urban lifestyle, close to Curtin University, walkable to cafes and transport

✈️ Considerations for Singapore-Based Buyers

Unlike Melbourne and Sydney, Perth operates on Western Standard Time, which can be advantageous for buyers managing investments after work hours. However, there are a few key things to note:

  • FIRB rules still apply: Only new dwellings, vacant land, or off-the-plan projects are eligible
  • Less oversupply risk: Perth avoids the dense, high-rise clusters seen in some eastern capitals
  • Resale potential strong: Local demand is increasingly owner-occupier driven, not just investor-led
  • Limited competition: Fewer international buyers means greater access to quality stock

💬 Luke’s Tip: “Perth rewards informed buyers. The numbers work, but it’s the context — local job growth, tenancy strength, and transport plans — that makes the difference.”

🧠 Hidden Insights from the Ground

  • Cash flow is king in Perth — With yields above 5%, many homes are neutral or positively geared even after interest
  • Focus on transport corridors — Areas linked to Metronet expansions will see long-term upside
  • Family tenants are sticky — Suburbs with schools and parks enjoy lower vacancy and longer leases
  • Avoid speculative fringe blocks — Stick to established communities with job access and proven demand

🧮 Deeper Look: Perth Market Trends by Demographic

Understanding who’s driving demand in Perth gives investors the edge. Here’s how different buyer and tenant demographics are shaping suburb performance:

🧑‍🎓 International Students

  • Where they rent: East Victoria Park, Bentley, and Joondalup
  • Why it matters: Curtin University, ECU, and TAFE drive reliable rental demand
  • Investor Insight: Look for units near train lines and shopping centres

👨‍👩‍👧 Families

  • Where they buy/rent: Baldivis, Canning Vale, Butler
  • Key features: Access to schools, parks, and safe estates
  • Investor Insight: Longer lease terms, lower turnover, higher tenant care

🧔 FIFO (Fly-In-Fly-Out) Workers

  • Where they invest: Affordable suburbs with freeway or airport access like Beckenham, Cloverdale
  • Why: Perth is a base for resources workers travelling north
  • Investor Insight: High yield and cashflow potential, often low maintenance homes

💬 Cilla says: “The more you understand Perth’s population movement, the smarter your buy. We use local migration and tenancy trend data to help our clients choose suburbs with real long-term demand.”

💼 Example Investment Scenarios

1. First-Time Investor

  • Option: 3-bedroom house in Butler for $510K
  • Rent: $530/week
  • Yield: 5.4%
  • Position: Good rental market, future value uplift via transport extension

2. SMSF Investor

  • Option: Dual-key strata in Baldivis, $630K total cost
  • Rent: $600–$650/week combined
  • Yield: 5.5%+
  • Why: Great for superannuation investment with steady cashflow

3. Strategic Long-Term Investor

  • Option: Older unit in East Vic Park ($480K)
  • Rent: $460/week
  • Yield: ~5%
  • Play: Gentrification and student demand, great walkability score

🙋‍♂️ FAQs for Singaporean Investors Considering Perth

Q1: Is Perth too far or different to manage remotely?
Not at all. With modern tools, Perth is no harder to manage than Sydney or Brisbane — and time zones are more convenient.

Q2: Is Perth a volatile market?
Historically tied to mining, yes — but 2025 Perth is diversified with education, healthcare, and construction jobs stabilising demand.

Q3: Are yields really higher than Sydney and Melbourne?
Yes. Perth consistently outpaces eastern capitals in rental yield, making it attractive for cashflow-oriented investors.

Q4: Are there enough good property managers?
Yes, but engage early. A strong property manager in Perth makes a major difference in vacancy and maintenance response.

A Word from Cilla & Luke

“We’ve always believed that smart investors look beyond the obvious. Perth might not shout as loud as Sydney, but its fundamentals are strong — and it’s one of the best cities in Australia for high-yield, long-term strategy.”

Often overshadowed by Australia’s east coast cities, Perth is stepping into the spotlight in 2025. With sustained rental demand, infrastructure expansion, and relative affordability, Perth offers a unique opportunity for yield-focused and growth-conscious investors.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • What’s driving Perth’s property momentum in 2025
  • Suburbs to watch based on livability, growth, and rental data
  • Singapore buyer considerations specific to the WA market
  • What makes Perth different — and how to approach it smartly

🏡 Perth Market Overview 2025

Perth has emerged as one of the strongest capital city performers in the past 12 months. CoreLogic’s March 2025 data reveals:

  • Median house price: $703,000 (+8.6% YoY)
  • Median unit price: $478,000 (+9.1% YoY)
  • Rental vacancy rate: 0.9%
  • Average gross rental yield (houses): 5.2%

The combination of strong interstate migration, housing shortages, and a booming resources sector continues to drive Perth’s demand.

💬 Cilla’s Note: “Perth’s story is about balance — real affordability, tight rental supply, and an economy that keeps creating jobs. It’s a market smart investors shouldn’t ignore.”

📍 Suburbs to Watch in 2025

1. Baldivis (South)

  • Median House Price: $540,000
  • Rental Yield: 5.6%
  • Why: Family-focused, master-planned estates, growing infrastructure and schools

2. Joondalup (North)

  • Median Unit Price: $425,000
  • Rental Yield: 6.1%
  • Why: TAFE/University precinct, major hospital, train links, consistent rental demand

3. Cannington (Southeast)

  • Median House Price: $612,000 
  • Rental Yield: 5.3%
  • Why: Proximity to Westfield Carousel, gentrification potential, investor-friendly zoning

4. Butler (Northwest growth corridor)

  • Median House Price: $510,000
  • Rental Yield: 5.7%
  • Why: Affordable coastal suburb, young family demographic, new train line extension

5. East Victoria Park (Inner fringe)

  • Median Unit Price: $495,000
  • Rental Yield: 5.0%
  • Why: Urban lifestyle, close to Curtin University, walkable to cafes and transport

✈️ Considerations for Singapore-Based Buyers

Unlike Melbourne and Sydney, Perth operates on Western Standard Time, which can be advantageous for buyers managing investments after work hours. However, there are a few key things to note:

  • FIRB rules still apply: Only new dwellings, vacant land, or off-the-plan projects are eligible
  • Less oversupply risk: Perth avoids the dense, high-rise clusters seen in some eastern capitals
  • Resale potential strong: Local demand is increasingly owner-occupier driven, not just investor-led
  • Limited competition: Fewer international buyers means greater access to quality stock

💬 Luke’s Tip: “Perth rewards informed buyers. The numbers work, but it’s the context — local job growth, tenancy strength, and transport plans — that makes the difference.”

🧠 Hidden Insights from the Ground

  • Cash flow is king in Perth — With yields above 5%, many homes are neutral or positively geared even after interest
  • Focus on transport corridors — Areas linked to Metronet expansions will see long-term upside
  • Family tenants are sticky — Suburbs with schools and parks enjoy lower vacancy and longer leases
  • Avoid speculative fringe blocks — Stick to established communities with job access and proven demand

🧮 Deeper Look: Perth Market Trends by Demographic

Understanding who’s driving demand in Perth gives investors the edge. Here’s how different buyer and tenant demographics are shaping suburb performance:

🧑‍🎓 International Students

  • Where they rent: East Victoria Park, Bentley, and Joondalup
  • Why it matters: Curtin University, ECU, and TAFE drive reliable rental demand
  • Investor Insight: Look for units near train lines and shopping centres

👨‍👩‍👧 Families

  • Where they buy/rent: Baldivis, Canning Vale, Butler
  • Key features: Access to schools, parks, and safe estates
  • Investor Insight: Longer lease terms, lower turnover, higher tenant care

🧔 FIFO (Fly-In-Fly-Out) Workers

  • Where they invest: Affordable suburbs with freeway or airport access like Beckenham, Cloverdale
  • Why: Perth is a base for resources workers travelling north
  • Investor Insight: High yield and cashflow potential, often low maintenance homes

💬 Cilla says: “The more you understand Perth’s population movement, the smarter your buy. We use local migration and tenancy trend data to help our clients choose suburbs with real long-term demand.”

💼 Example Investment Scenarios

1. First-Time Investor

  • Option: 3-bedroom house in Butler for $510K
  • Rent: $530/week
  • Yield: 5.4%
  • Position: Good rental market, future value uplift via transport extension

2. SMSF Investor

  • Option: Dual-key strata in Baldivis, $630K total cost
  • Rent: $600–$650/week combined
  • Yield: 5.5%+
  • Why: Great for superannuation investment with steady cashflow

3. Strategic Long-Term Investor

  • Option: Older unit in East Vic Park ($480K)
  • Rent: $460/week
  • Yield: ~5%
  • Play: Gentrification and student demand, great walkability score

🙋‍♂️ FAQs for Singaporean Investors Considering Perth

Q1: Is Perth too far or different to manage remotely?
Not at all. With modern tools, Perth is no harder to manage than Sydney or Brisbane — and time zones are more convenient.

Q2: Is Perth a volatile market?
Historically tied to mining, yes — but 2025 Perth is diversified with education, healthcare, and construction jobs stabilising demand.

Q3: Are yields really higher than Sydney and Melbourne?
Yes. Perth consistently outpaces eastern capitals in rental yield, making it attractive for cashflow-oriented investors.

Q4: Are there enough good property managers?
Yes, but engage early. A strong property manager in Perth makes a major difference in vacancy and maintenance response.

A Word from Cilla & Luke

“We’ve always believed that smart investors look beyond the obvious. Perth might not shout as loud as Sydney, but its fundamentals are strong — and it’s one of the best cities in Australia for high-yield, long-term strategy.”

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