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Doubleview, WA

Doubleview, located just 11 kilometers northwest of Perth’s CBD, offers a harmonious blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. This suburb is aptly named for its unique dual vistas—sweeping views of the Indian Ocean to the west and the Darling Range to the east.

Known for

  • Scenic views of the ocean and ranges
  • Family-friendly parks and amenities
  • Proximity to Scarborough Beach

Doubleview’s history is deeply tied to Perth’s expansion during the 20th century. Initially developed in the early 1900s, the area became popular post-World War II, with many homes constructed for returning soldiers. Its name was coined in the 1920s to highlight the stunning dual views that continue to define the suburb’s identity. Today, Doubleview is a well-established residential community characterized by tree-lined streets, charming mid-century homes, and a growing number of modern developments.

Doubleview is home to a diverse community, predominantly made up of young families and professionals. Its population of approximately 8,400 reflects a mix of long-term residents and newer arrivals drawn to its vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere. The suburb offers excellent schooling options, including Doubleview Primary School and the International School of Western Australia, which cater to the needs of its family-oriented demographic.

The housing market here is equally diverse, featuring everything from cozy post-war cottages to sleek contemporary builds. With its median house price steadily rising, Doubleview is a prime location for both homeowners and investors.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Doubleview doesn’t disappoint. Bennett Park is a local favorite, providing sports facilities and open spaces for picnics and leisure activities. Munro Reserve and Bradley Reserve add to the suburb’s green charm, offering peaceful retreats for families and individuals alike.

One of the most appealing aspects of living in Doubleview is its proximity to Scarborough Beach. Just a short drive away, this coastal hotspot is perfect for surfing, swimming, or enjoying a sunset stroll along the shore.

Doubleview and its surrounding areas boast a vibrant food scene. Cafés along Scarborough Beach Road, such as Café Relish, offer excellent coffee and brunch options. For dining out, neighboring Scarborough provides a range of restaurants featuring global cuisines and waterfront views.

In the evenings, residents can unwind at local pubs and bars like The Corner Dairy, a popular spot known for its craft beers and welcoming atmosphere.

Doubleview is well-connected, making commuting and travel a breeze. The suburb’s central location offers easy access to the Mitchell Freeway, while public transport options include frequent bus services linking Doubleview to Perth’s train network at Stirling and Glendalough stations.

Living in Doubleview means convenience. The nearby Westfield Innaloo shopping center caters to all retail needs, while local shops and services along Sackville Terrace and Scarborough Beach Road provide additional options. Community facilities, such as the Doubleview Bowling Club, foster a sense of connection among residents.

Doubleview’s blend of scenic beauty, suburban charm, and practical amenities makes it a standout suburb in Perth’s northern corridor.

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About Doubleview

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Doubleview Postcode: 6018
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.89981
  • Longitude: 115.77884
  • Elevation: 50m
  • Population: 8404
  • Median Income: $49660
  • Area (Sq/km): 2.599
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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