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Weekend buzz, boutique, foodie

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

Leederville packs Oxford Street into a short walkable spine — cinema, small-format retail, and late-ish dining. Saturday markets and cinema sessions spike traffic; Monday–Wednesday lunch can feel quiet unless your model pulls workers from the surrounding inner-north grid.

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Population
~5,000
Avg Income
$75,000
Foot Traffic
High
Parking
Moderate
Rent Range
$2,500–$6,000/month

Demand by Business Type

How well does Leederville suit each type of business?

Cafes
RECOMMENDED
77/100
Restaurants
72/100
Retail
RECOMMENDED
68/100
Gyms
73/100
Takeaway
RECOMMENDED
77/100

Market Insight

Leederville benefits from strong weekend foot traffic from the markets and cinema precinct. Oxford Street has genuine street life — rare in Perth. Great for operators who can capture both the morning café crowd and evening dining.

— Locatalyze Market Analysis

Top Commercial Streets

Oxford Street
Newcastle Street

Nearby Traffic Drivers

Leederville Markets
Luna Palace Cinema
Edith Cowan University nearby

Best suited for

Business types with strong opportunity in Leederville

Cafes Retail Takeaway

Tougher market

Gyms

Who shops here

Young professionals, creatives, families
Suburb Vibe
Weekend buzz, boutique, foodie

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