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Bellevue Suburb Profile

Is Bellevue a good suburb? Find out in our suburb review for Bellevue, Western Australia, including the latest median house price, suburb population and more.

Robinson Grove, Bellevue, aerial view of the community

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Bellevue, nestled in the eastern part of Perth, Western Australia, is like a breath of fresh air. The suburb’s roots run deep, with a history that intertwines seamlessly with its picturesque surroundings, including the Helena River and nearby Swan Valley. With its rich history and promising future, Bellevue is blossoming into a vibrant community that welcomes families, retirees, first homebuyers and everyone in between.

Less than 25 minutes’ drive east of Perth CBD, conveniently connected yet surrounded by serenity, Bellevue is ideal for those who appreciate a slower pace while still having easy access to all the amenities and activities that make life a joy.

Key Statistics

  • Bellevue postcode: 6056
  • Local Government: Shire of Mundaring
  • Land area: 97.14 km²
  • Freestanding houses: 83.8%
  • Medium-density housing: 12.0%
  • High-density housing: 3.1%

 

Demographic Highlights

Bellevue Greater Perth
Median Age 40 37
Median weekly household income $1,313 $1,865
Households with mortgage 40.3% 41.9%
Households renting 28.9% 26.6%
Family households 59.8% 71.5%
Couples with children 34.4% 45.7%
Persons born overseas 28.4% 40.5%
Diploma or University qualification 19.7% 36.3%
Trade qualification (Certificate III or IV) 23.3% 16.9%
Unemployment rate 7.2% 5.3%
Demographic Data Source - ABS Census 2021
Median house and rental prices current as af February 2025.

Map of Bellevue

Frequently Asked Questions

Bellevue in Western Australia is a charming suburb within the Shire of Mundaring. Close to the bustling centre of Midland, yet bordered by serene nature, Bellevue offers an ideal blend of serenity and suburban appeal.

Bellevue is nestled 20 kilometres east of Perth CBD. From Bellevue to Perth, driving typically takes 25 minutes, while public transport takes around 40 minutes with bus connections from Bellevue to Midland Train Station.

Robinson Grove, developed by Satterley in Bellevue, is entirely within the Shire of Mundaring, positioning the community in the Perth Metropolitan area.

With roots tracing back to the late 1800s, Bellevue has blossomed into a welcoming haven where families, retirees, and individuals can find their place.

The gentle flow of the Helena River running alongside Robinson Grove, and the lush green spaces meandering through the suburb, create a serene atmosphere that invites leisurely afternoons spent in nature. Local education institutions, including Clayton View Primary School, Swan View SHS, Helena River Steiner School, North Metro TAFE and Curtin University’s Midland campus, nurture young minds to maturity. And the proximity to the stunning Swan Valley, Western Australia’s oldest wine region, means natural wonders (and wonderful produce) are easy to find.

Learn more about the nurturing lifestyle in Bellevue, Western Australia.

Quaint, unassuming Bellevue surprised market analysts by topping the rankings for house price growth in 2024. A testament to the area’s appeal with families, investors, and first homebuyers, Bellevue led the market with 36.9% growth.

This momentum continued into early 2025, with property prices rising 37.8% year-on-year to February, and rental yields reaching an alluring 5.5%.

Bellevue is home to a lovely mix of residents, with a fairly even balance of young families seeking a safe place to raise children and retirees enjoying their golden years. According to ABS data, the average age at the last Census was a little older than the Perth average (40 vs 38), with the largest age groups being 35-39 and 60-34 at the time.

Living in Robinson Grove, in the heart of Bellevue by the Helena River, means you will have easy access to everything you need. Nearby amenities include:

  • Centrepoint Midland for groceries
  • Midland Gate Shopping Centre for retail therapy and entertainment
  • Public and private medical centres (including St John of God Midland Public Hospital)
  • Midland Train Station

All of these are a short drive from Robinson Grove, and Roe Highway is mere minutes away to connect you to the surrounding areas.

You will find an array of properties suited for different lifestyles, from established homes full of character to new developments brimming with potential. Around 84% of homes are low-density, with 3% of the population living in apartments and a further 12% settling in medium-density townhomes.

Robinson Grove is home to the most exciting property for sale in Bellevue. This thoughtfully planned community blends seamlessly into the surrounding natural landscapes, offering house and land packages designed by Western Australia’s leading builders.

Bellevue is one of Western Australia’s most sought-after locales, but there are still opportunities to own your patch of the 100-hectare Robinson Grove community. Early stages are selling fast, with more releases still to be revealed. Keep your eye on the live pricelist or speak to our friendly sales team to learn more.

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