Full-time 29.4%Part-time 17.4%Unemployed 1.9%Not in labour 51.3%
Dwelling Types
Collingwood Heights
House 98.4%Semi-detached 1.6%
Commute Mode
Collingwood Heights
Car 92.8%Transit 1.8%WFH 5.4%
Country of Birth
Australia
79.1%
England
6.3%
South Africa
1.4%
New Zealand
0.6%
India
0.4%
Language at Home
English only
95.0%
Frequently Asked Questions about Collingwood Heights
Is Collingwood Heights safe?
Collingwood Heights has a safety score of 82/100, which is well above average for Perth suburbs. A higher score means lower reported crime per resident. Crime is split fairly evenly between property and violent offences. Crime has been trending up in recent years. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Spencer Park (23/100), Mira Mar (51/100), Bayonet Head (59/100). (Data as of July 2026)
How much does it cost to rent in Collingwood Heights?
Median weekly rent in Collingwood Heights is $580/wk, making it one of the more affordable suburbs to rent in. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Spencer Park ($600/wk), Mira Mar ($680/wk), Bayonet Head ($675/wk). (Data as of July 2026)
Is Collingwood Heights affordable to buy in?
The median house price in Collingwood Heights is $620K, up 11.5% over the past year. For renters, median weekly rent is $580/wk. Nearby suburbs for comparison: Spencer Park ($706K), Mira Mar ($880K), Bayonet Head ($740K). (Data as of July 2026)
Collingwood Heights is a modest-sized suburb around 390 km from central Perth with a population of 694. The typical house sells for around $620k and rent of $580/week, placing it 39% below the Perth metro median.
At 82/100, safety here is notably above the metro average of 52 by 30 points, with low rates of both property crime and violent offences. The median age is 40, with households earning $1,509/week.