Best Perth Suburbs for Young Families

Best Perth Suburbs for Young Families

Schools, parks, and community — where to put down roots

By Everything Perth Editorial
7 April 2026 · 1 min read

Finding the Right Fit

Perth is a sprawling city, and where you choose to live can dramatically affect your daily life. For young families, the priorities are usually clear: good schools, safe streets, green spaces, and a sense of community. Here are our top picks.

Children playing in a Perth suburban park

Our Top Suburbs

Mount Lawley

With its tree-lined streets, excellent primary schools, and proximity to the CBD, Mount Lawley is a perennial favourite. The Beaufort Street cafe strip gives parents plenty of options for weekend brunch, and Hyde Park is just down the road.

Subiaco

Subi offers a village feel within the inner city. Multiple parks, a well-regarded public school, and easy access to Kings Park make it ideal. The recent redevelopment around Subiaco Oval is adding new housing options.

Carine

This northern suburb offers large family homes, excellent public and private schools, and the stunning Carine Regional Open Space — a massive bushland park with walking trails and a lake.

South Perth

Across the river from the CBD, South Perth combines stunning views, quiet streets, and access to the popular South Perth foreshore. The zoo is right on your doorstep, which kids absolutely love.

Woodlands

An often-overlooked suburb that offers great value. Large blocks, mature gardens, and proximity to Herdsman Lake make it a green oasis. Churchlands Senior High School is a major drawcard.

Family walking along the South Perth foreshore

What to Consider

  • School catchments: Check the Department of Education's online boundary tool before committing
  • Commute times: Perth traffic has worsened — consider proximity to train lines or your workplace
  • Future development: Check local council plans for any major developments that might affect the area
  • Community: Visit on weekends to get a feel for the neighbourhood vibe

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