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Eglinton, WA

Perched along the stunning coastline just 44 kilometers north of Perth, Eglinton is one of Western Australia’s emerging suburbs. This growing area is transforming into a vibrant community, thanks to its strategic development and scenic location. With the Perth CBD only a 40-minute drive away, Eglinton offers a balanced lifestyle of convenience and tranquility, making it an appealing choice for families and professionals alike.

Known For

  • Expansive beaches and coastal scenery
  • Sustainable and modern residential developments
  • Proximity to major transport links and urban amenities

Eglinton’s story is steeped in maritime history, with its name harking back to a shipwreck that once dotted the Western Australian coastline. Officially recognized as a locality in 1980, it remained a quiet area for decades before urban expansion pushed Perth’s northern suburbs further out. Today, Eglinton is a testament to the region’s dynamic growth, with population numbers steadily climbing and infrastructure rapidly developing.

The introduction of the Eglinton railway station on the Yanchep line has further enhanced its appeal. This vital connection has brought the area closer to Perth’s bustling urban center, while its blend of natural beauty and modern convenience continues to attract new residents.

Life in Eglinton revolves around its harmonious integration of urban development and natural landscapes. Parks and green spaces are plentiful, offering residents spots for relaxation and recreation. The beaches, a signature feature of the area, provide an idyllic backdrop for outdoor activities such as swimming, fishing, and leisurely walks.

Modern residential developments in estates like Allara reflect the suburb’s commitment to sustainability. Designed with energy-efficient homes and communal facilities, these neighborhoods are ideal for environmentally conscious living. Plans for local schools, shopping precincts, and healthcare facilities ensure that Eglinton will meet the needs of its growing population.

Whether you’re drawn to the outdoors or looking for local events, Eglinton offers something for everyone. Coastal enthusiasts will love its pristine beaches, perfect for a day of sun, sand, and surf. Families can explore nearby Yanchep National Park, where kangaroos and koalas are regular attractions.

In neighboring Alkimos and Butler, a variety of restaurants and cafes cater to different tastes, ranging from casual eateries to fine dining. For those who enjoy shopping, the burgeoning retail scene is set to expand as Eglinton develops further.

Getting to Eglinton

Access to Eglinton is seamless, with Marmion Avenue and the Mitchell Freeway providing smooth road connections. The recent opening of the Eglinton railway station now offers direct train services to Perth, making public transport a viable and efficient option for commuters.

With its promising future and current charm, Eglinton is more than just a suburb—it’s a destination that captures the essence of coastal living.

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About Eglinton

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Eglinton Postcode: 6034
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.59027
  • Longitude: 115.67576
  • Elevation: 36m
  • Population: 1680
  • Median Income: $50596
  • Area (Sq/km): 15.49
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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