Grove
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Grove, WA 6031.
About Grove
Welcome to Grove
Grove sits in Perth's northern suburbs, part of the broader Wanneru corridor and neighbouring Banksia Grove, Tapping, Carramar, Ashby and Mariginiup. It's a young, growing residential pocket that has developed around family-friendly housing estates, appealing to buyers who want new-build living without straying too far from established amenity in nearby Banksia Grove and Tapping.
The area suits families and first-home buyers drawn to modern homes on generous blocks, with the trade-off of a longer commute into central Perth balanced by comparatively accessible land prices and a quieter, community-focused pace of life.
Housing & architecture
Grove's housing stock is overwhelmingly made up of houses, with current listings showing a full 100% house composition. This reflects its character as a low-density, land-based suburb built largely around contemporary estate-style development, rather than apartments or townhouses.
Expect predominantly modern brick-and-tile and rendered facades typical of newer Perth growth corridors, with floorplans designed for families - multiple living zones, alfresco areas and double garages are common in this part of the north.
Getting around
Grove's location within the Wanneroo growth corridor means residents typically rely on private vehicles for most trips, with Mitchell Freeway providing the key link south towards the Perth CBD via connections through Ashby and Carramar. Local roads connect efficiently to neighbouring Banksia Grove and Tapping, where additional services and bus routes can be picked up.
As the surrounding area continues to develop, transport infrastructure has been progressively expanding to keep pace with population growth in this part of Wanneroo, though a car remains the most practical way to get around day to day.
Shopping
For everyday shopping needs, Grove residents look to nearby Banksia Grove, which has developed as a local hub with supermarkets and convenience retail, along with Tapping, which offers additional shopping centre options. These neighbouring centres mean Grove households aren't far from a solid range of everyday retail and services despite the suburb's own low-key commercial footprint.
Schools & families
Families considering Grove benefit from proximity to schools in the surrounding suburbs of Tapping, Banksia Grove and Ashby, making it a practical choice for households with school-age children who want new housing within reach of established education options. The suburb's house-dominated dwelling mix and estate layout also point to its appeal as a family-oriented address, with larger blocks suited to growing households.
The property market
Grove's for-sale listings are currently 100% houses, underscoring its identity as a suburb built for standalone family homes rather than higher-density living. This uniform housing type gives buyers a clear picture of what to expect: land-based living in a newer estate setting, rather than a mixed market of apartments, townhouses and houses.
Buyers drawn to Grove are typically comparing it against neighbouring Banksia Grove, Carramar, Ashby and Tapping, all of which share a similar new-build, family-suburb profile within the northern corridor.
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Grove suburb FAQ
Is Grove a good place to live?
Grove is a small residential suburb located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
What suburbs are near Grove?
Suburbs near Grove include Banksia Grove, Tapping, Mariginiup, Carramar and Ashby.
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