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Beach lifestyle, affluent, health-conscious

Is Cottesloe a Good Place for a Cafe, Restaurant
or Retail Shop? (Perth)

Cottesloe is Perth's premium beach suburb with high property values and an affluent, active lifestyle community. Napoleon Street is the main commercial strip, supporting quality cafés, boutiques and health-focused businesses.

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Population
~7,000
Avg Income
$98,000
Foot Traffic
Moderate
Parking
Difficult
Rent Range
$3,000–$7,000/month

Demand by Business Type

How well does Cottesloe suit each type of business?

Cafes
RECOMMENDED
52/100
Restaurants
50/100
Retail
RECOMMENDED
48/100
Gyms
RECOMMENDED
50/100
Takeaway
52/100

Market Insight

Cottesloe's Napoleon Street supports premium pricing and strong brunch trade. The beach lifestyle drives high gym and activewear retail demand. Weekend trade from beach visitors provides a significant revenue boost from October to April.

— Locatalyze Market Analysis

Top Commercial Streets

Napoleon Street
Marine Parade

Nearby Traffic Drivers

Cottesloe Beach
Indiana Restaurant
Cottesloe Civic Centre

Best suited for

Business types with strong opportunity in Cottesloe

Cafes Retail Gyms

Tougher market

Takeaway Restaurants

Who shops here

High-income families, retirees, beach professionals
Suburb Vibe
Beach lifestyle, affluent, health-conscious

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