Doubleview suburb profile
Doubleview is a charming suburb located in Perth's northern corridor, approximately 12km from the CBD. Known for its elevated position, it offers stunning views of both the city skyline and the Indian Ocean. This residential area is popular among families and professionals due to its proximity to beautiful beaches, parks, and quality schools. Doubleview boasts a mix of older character homes and modern developments, providing diverse housing options. With convenient access to public transport and local amenities, including shopping centers and cafes, Doubleview combines suburban tranquility with urban convenience, making it a desirable place to live.
Doubleview property market performance
Current median dwelling price$1,256,000Past 3 months
Property growth+19.0%Past 12 months
Doubleview’s property market has experienced significant growth over the past 12 months. House values have surged by 16.7%, bringing the median house price to approximately $1.56 million. Although the median unit price is not available, unit values have impressively increased by 21.4%, indicating strong demand in this segment.
Sales activity has been robust, with 38 houses and 6 units sold in the past 12 months. Properties are moving quickly, with houses spending a median of just 10 days on the market, while units are even faster at 8 days, reflecting high buyer interest.
The rental market in Doubleview has also seen notable changes, with house rents increasing by 12.5% and unit rents rising by 5.8% over the last year, suggesting a healthy demand for rental properties in the area.
| Houses | Units | |
|---|---|---|
Median price Past 3 months | $1.56M | N/A |
Change in value Past 12 months | 16.7% | 21.4% |
Sold Past 3 months | 38 | 6 |
Median days on market Past 12 months | 10 | 8 |
Average rent Past 12 months | $900 | $688 |
Change in rent Past 12 months | 12.5% | 5.8% |
5 year median price trend for houses and units
Doubleview demographics
Doubleview, located in the western suburbs of Perth, is a family-friendly area known for its suburban charm and proximity to both the city and the coast. With a population of 9,205 and a median age of 37, Doubleview attracts a mix of families, professionals, and retirees who appreciate its balance of urban convenience and relaxed lifestyle. The suburb's name is derived from its elevated position, offering views of both the Indian Ocean and the Perth city skyline.
The suburb is characterized by a strong sense of community, with nearly half of the households being couple families with children, making up 47.8% of the population. This is complemented by 35.8% of couple families without children, indicating a diverse family structure. The presence of one-parent families at 15.1% also highlights the suburb's inclusive nature. Doubleview's housing market is varied, with 25.8% of properties owned outright and 42% owned with a mortgage, reflecting a stable and established community. Additionally, 32.2% of the properties are rented, catering to those seeking flexibility or new to the area.
The median total household income of $2,305 per week suggests a relatively affluent community, with residents enjoying a comfortable standard of living. Doubleview's location offers easy access to local amenities, schools, parks, and shopping centers, making it an attractive option for families and individuals seeking a well-rounded suburban lifestyle. Its proximity to Scarborough Beach and the vibrant city of Perth further enhances its appeal, providing residents with a variety of leisure and recreational opportunities.
Doubleview infrastructure, key developments and investment opportunities
Doubleview benefits from its strategic position between Scarborough and Innaloo, with ongoing activity along Scarborough Beach Road supporting a steady uplift in local amenity and mixed-use redevelopment potential.[6] Proximity to established retail hubs, beaches, and major employment centres in the inner north-west corridor continues to underpin buyer demand, particularly for renovated family homes and subdivisible lots that can capitalise on medium-density infill opportunities.[6]
Local planning by the City of Stirling continues to emphasise infill housing, walkability and improved streetscapes, which is likely to encourage further townhouse and apartment projects around key transport corridors over time.[6] With no single headline infrastructure project currently reshaping the suburb, market dynamics in Doubleview are instead being driven by incremental upgrades, lifestyle appeal and its central location, all of which support long-term desirability and property values.
Doubleview rental market trends
The rental market in Doubleview has experienced notable growth, with house rents increasing 12.5% over the past year to $900 per week, while unit rents have risen 5.8% to $688 per week. This suburb continues to attract interest due to its appealing lifestyle and proximity to amenities, making it a desirable location for both renters and investors.
Suburbs near Doubleview
Some popular suburbs near Doubleview include:
How does Doubleview compare to nearby suburbs?
- Median house prices: Doubleview’s median house price is 26.6% higher than Innaloo’s.
- Median unit prices: Doubleview’s median unit price is 19.8% higher than Innaloo’s.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Doubleview have grown 4.8% higher than in Innaloo.
- Unit price growth: Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Doubleview have grown 15.6% higher than in Innaloo.
- Selling speed for houses: Properties in Doubleview are selling 9.1% faster than in Innaloo.
- Selling speed for units: Properties in Doubleview are selling 20.0% faster than in Innaloo.
- Investment considerations: In Doubleview, the rental yield for house is 18.4% higher than the Perth average, while the rental yield for units is 4.7% higher.
- House price growth: Over the past 12 months, house prices in Doubleview have grown 32.2% higher than the average rate of growth across Perth.
- Unit price growth:Over the past 12 months, unit prices in Doubleview have grown 30.2% higher than the average rate of growth for units across Perth.

