Perth Suburb Intelligence
Demand 7/10: a large multicultural outer-west growth-corridor town centre (24,488 residents, median age 35, household income $2,134/week — above the metro $1,901, 83.6% family households, Indian ancestry 7.8% and Vietnamese spoken at home 4.7%, 64.2% with both parents born overseas) anchored by CS Square shopping centre and the Caroline Springs Boulevard ring road.
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Analyst Notes — Caroline Springs
Demand 7/10: a large multicultural outer-west growth-corridor town centre (24,488 residents, median age 35, household income $2,134/week — above the metro $1,901, 83.6% family households, Indian ancestry 7.8% and Vietnamese spoken at home 4.7%, 64.2% with both parents born overseas) anchored by CS Square shopping centre and the Caroline Springs Boulevard ring road.
Competition 5/10: CS Square plus the strip nodes — mall captures convenience, strip captures cuisine-led depth; cuisine-led formats avoid the mall food-court floor.
Rent 4/10: outer-west town-centre rents — sub-regional mall tier at CS Square; outer-west upper-mid on the boulevard ring; outer-west mid on growth-corridor edge nodes.
Seasonality 2/10: family-corridor daypart is steady year-round; growth-corridor structural tailwind from Burnside Heights/Hillside/Plumpton/Rockbank expansion is the upside.
Methodology: Scores are engine-derived from five observable inputs (demand strength, rent pressure, competition density, seasonality risk, tourism dependency — each 1–10). These feed into business-type-specific weighted composites via a single scoring engine used across all markets. Scores are relative estimates calibrated across all Perth suburbs — a score of 80 indicates materially better conditions than 65; it is not a success probability or guarantee.
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