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Is Truganina Good for a Café or Restaurant?

Demand 8/10: an outer-west Indian-Punjabi mega-corridor (36,305 residents — largest in this set, median age 30, household income $2,126/week, 26.2% Indian ancestry, 13.1% Punjabi at home — highest in this set, 85.6% family households) with master-planned town-centre catchment.

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GOBest fit: Café (75/100)
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Location score

69
out of 100

Verdict

GO

Conditions support entry

75
Café
67
Restaurant
62
Retail

Factor Breakdown

Location factors

Demand, rent, competition, seasonality, and tourism — scored and weighted for Australian commercial operators.

8/10
Demand
4/10
Rent cost
5/10
Competition
2/10
Seasonality
2/10
Tourism dep

Business-Type Scores

How each format performs

Café / Specialty Coffee75
Full-Service Restaurant67
Independent Retail62

Scores use engine-derived weights: cafés weight demand and rent most heavily; restaurants factor tourism; retail factors tourism and demand equally.

Analyst Notes — Truganina

What the data says about this location

1

Demand 8/10: an outer-west Indian-Punjabi mega-corridor (36,305 residents — largest in this set, median age 30, household income $2,126/week, 26.2% Indian ancestry, 13.1% Punjabi at home — highest in this set, 85.6% family households) with master-planned town-centre catchment.

2

Competition 5/10: town-centre strip plus mall food-court; cuisine-led Indian/Punjabi/halal depth avoids the mall food-court floor.

3

Rent 4/10: outer-west growth-corridor upper-mid on the town-centre strip; outer-west mid on new-estate edges.

4

Seasonality 2/10: family-corridor daypart steady year-round; growth-corridor structural tailwind is the upside.

Local insight — Truganina

On-the-ground read for operators

Editorial notes layered on top of the scored model — same scores and benchmarks above; this section translates strip mechanics into decisions.

Local reality check

Demand 8/10: an outer-west Indian-Punjabi mega-corridor (36,305 residents — largest in this set, median age 30, household income $2,126/week, 26.2% Indian ancestry, 13.1% Punjabi at home — highest in this set, 85.6% family households) with master-planned town-centre catchment.

Competition 5/10: town-centre strip plus mall food-court; cuisine-led Indian/Punjabi/halal depth avoids the mall food-court floor.

Rent 4/10: outer-west growth-corridor upper-mid on the town-centre strip; outer-west mid on new-estate edges.

Engine factors for Truganina: demand 8/10, rent pressure 4/10, competition 5/10, seasonality risk 2/10, tourism dependency 2/10 — line scores café 75/100, restaurant 67/100, retail 62/100.

Competition is moderate — you are buying into share-of-wallet, not automatic overflow.

Micro-location breakdown

Truganina main strip / highest visibility

What tends to work: High-throughput food, proven hospitality formats, and retail with clear window narrative.

What struggles: Formats needing highway visibility or large-format parking ratios.

Rent vs foot traffic: Prime band often near $3,314–$4,126/mo — Rent pressure 4/10 — face rents can be approachable, but secondary positions still need a destination hook.

Secondary street / side pocket

What tends to work: Operators who accept lower passer-by counts but fund discovery through product, hours, or events.

What struggles: Walk-in-only models with no marketing budget or brand recognition.

Rent vs foot traffic: Secondary band often near $2,705–$3,314/mo — savings must fund signage and fit-out amortisation, not disappear into rent alone.

Budget / upstairs / off-strip

What tends to work: Studios, appointment services, niche retail with owned traffic.

What struggles: Full-service dining depending on spontaneous footfall without a booking channel.

Rent vs foot traffic: Lower band near $1,758–$2,705/mo — viable only when customers arrive by intent, not accident.

Real business scenarios

  • If prime rent clears near $3,314–$4,126/mo, model daily covers at your real average ticket — the engine verdict is GO at 69/100, not a guarantee at your address.
  • Tourism dependency 2/10: when elevated, January and shoulder weeks need explicit planning, not December extrapolation.
  • Run competitors within 500m before offer — Competition is moderate — you are buying into share-of-wallet, not automatic overflow.

Competitive reality

Truganina (GO, 69/100) is a modelled read across demand, rent, competition, and seasonality — validate on-site at quiet and peak dayparts, then reconcile with your accountant before lease execution.

Sharp verdict

Truganina pays off when rent sits inside $3,314–$4,126/mo at conservative revenue — do not sign on suburb hype; sign on covers you can defend on a Tuesday.

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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