Ashby, WA 6065

4.4(4 reviews)

Ranked 52nd best suburb by locals in Perth (Greater) Region, WA

Great for

  • Neighbourly spirit
  • Clean & green
  • Safe and sound
  • Peace and quiet
  • Parks and recreation

Not great for

  • Eating out

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Professionals
  • Singles

Reviews of Ashby, WA

12th December 2023

"Vibrant and peaceful northern suburb"

Ashby is a vibrant, peaceful northern suburb of Perth situated 26 kilometres north of
Perth's central business district. It’s only a 10 minute drive to pristine beaches and the magnificent Indian Ocean, a 30 minute drive to Yanchep National Park where you can get to meet some native fauna and revel in the natural WA bushland. It’s simply a 5 minute drive to Lake Mariginiup and a mere 20 minute journey to the Swan Valley, where you can enjoy the
fabulous scenery, local wineries and fresh local produce.
Another big advantage of living in Ashby is the access to the parkland areas particularly the stunning Ashley Park where many locals enjoy daily walks.
The local pub The Ashby is well loved with delicious food being a great draw card! Your
shopping options are excellent in Ashby with Farmer Jacks providing top quality produce.
Ashby is in only a few kilometres away from Lakeside Shopping Centre in Joondalup,
arguably one of Perth’s best shopping malls with over 300 stores, plus cinemas and
restaurants. Add to that Carramar Shopping Centre, Wanneroo Central Shopping Centre, Wanneroo Markets and Drovers Market Place are almost on your doorstep.
The children’s education has been well catered for with local schools: St Anthony’s School Wanneroo, Banksia Grove Primary School, St John Paul 11 Catholic School, St Stephens School Carramar, Tapping Primary School and Spring Hill Primary School.
With approximately one thousand homes, Ashby has a population about 2500 residents with the local government area being the City of Wanneroo. It’s a fresh, young suburb and came into being in the late 1990s and was named in 1997 after a local landowner, Mr E. Ashby, who owned land in the area in 1913.

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  • Families with kids
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"Seurat Loop , Ashby"

My husband and I brought our first home in Seurat loop, Ashby where we happily lived for 10 years.
Ashby is a family friendly suburb , it offers convenience to shops , has great schools in the area private and public and has an array of parks/playgrounds for children.
We had the pleasure of having awesome neighbours on both sides plus up and down our street .
We highly recommend this suburb to anyone thinking about moving here

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  • Families with kids
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Diane Williamson real estate agent
Diane Williamson
Peard Real Estate Hillarys

"A small friendly suburb"

I must admit to having a soft spot for Ashby Its a small suburb adjacent to the larger suburb of Tapping . Ashby has less than 1000 houses & now has its very own neighbourhood centre including farmer Jacks groceries, Ashby Coffee House, Local nail Bar Ashbys fish n chips & The Ashby Bar Bistro . We moved to Ashby in 2008 when my family and i emigrated from the UK . We quickly found it to be a very friendly suburb . In 2009 I began selling real estate in the area and have since sold may many homes and met some really lovely people :)

Diane Williamson
Property Consultant
Peard Real estate
Peard Real estate Hillarys Boat Harbour
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043 111 2750

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  • Families with kids
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"A regular new suburb."

I visit friends in this suburb regularly and I have seen it develop quickly over the last few years. It is, as I state in the title - a regualr new suburb. To me it is nice and tidy - that is because the houses are packed so tightly together that no one plants a tree to drop a leaf or to add anything that could be untidy. There is no character here although the properties are of a high standard. My friends live in the centre bit, near The Circle and the houses are packed in like sardines. I'm not sure what would make this suburb stand out over any others. It isn't especially close to anything, although Joondalup is just around the corner for shopping.

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
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cf50

Unfortunately, your critique must only be related to that new part of Ashby locarted near the Ashby Pub. As for the Centre bit . . . Im not quite sure to where you refer. Yes, Ashby is a newly expanded suburb and has its fair share of smaller three bedroom residences. But then so does the adjacent suburb of Tapping. Basically, from your assessment Id deduce that Ashby would have about the same unredeeming features as Tapping or Carramar which are only two minutes away. Ashby also has many four bedroom two bathroom family homes set on larger plots measuring over 600sqm, and has a much larger population of families than single. But you'd know that if you lived there. . . Right.

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