Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
142/143 Adelaide Terrace
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential R20
LEP: City of Perth Local Planning Scheme No. 2
FSR
0.8:1
Height Limit
11m
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
East Perth offers a mix of public, Catholic, and independent schools within walking to short driving distance. The local public primary (East Perth PS) serves the immediate area, while secondary options include both mainstream public schools and well-regarded Catholic institutions. Families should verify exact catchment boundaries with the Department of Education and Training WA.
Likely public catchment
Properties in East Perth are typically zoned for East Perth Primary School (primary) and Northam Senior High School (secondary), though proximity to Perth Modern School (selective intake) offers an alternative secondary pathway.
Nearby schools
East Perth Primary School
In catchmentPerth Modern School
Northam Senior High School
In catchmentMercy College
Christian Brothers College
Guildford Grammar School
St. Mary's Catholic Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
142/143 Adelaide Terrace in East Perth benefits from excellent road connectivity with direct access to major arterial routes. Traffic conditions are generally moderate during peak hours, with congestion primarily affecting the adjacent Perth-Fremantle Corridor during morning and evening commute periods.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Peak hour congestion (7-9am and 4-6pm) affects southbound traffic on Adelaide Terrace and Claisebrook Road as commuters travel to/from the city and southern suburbs. Northbound traffic is typically lighter. The Causeway Bridge experiences moderate congestion during evening peaks.
Public Transport
Excellent proximity to public transport - East Perth railway station is approximately 300-400 metres away, providing frequent Transperth train services. Multiple bus stops are within 200-300 metres on Adelaide Terrace and surrounding streets.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
East Perth is located adjacent to the Swan River but sits at moderate elevation relative to historical flood extents. While the Swan River has a documented flood history, East Perth itself is not classified as a high-risk flood precinct and does not fall within major flood study overlays comparable to Queensland or NSW basins. Local flood risk is primarily confined to areas immediately adjacent to the riverbank and depends on specific property location and elevation.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with WA Planning Commission flood risk guidance and local authority flood mapping
- •Potential requirement for flood-resistant construction or elevated finished floor levels near Swan River
- •Development assessment under WA State Planning Policy 2.6 (state interests) for riverine flood risk
- •Local planning scheme provisions and flood-related conditions imposed by City of Perth
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
East Perth is a dense inner-city suburb with predominantly urban development, bitumen surfaces, and minimal bushland. It is unlikely to be mapped as Bushfire Prone Area under WA DFES mapping due to its urban character and distance from significant vegetation. Any residual risk is minimal and relates to localized landscaping rather than wildfire exposure.
Crime & Safety
East Perth experiences higher crime rates than Western Australian averages, driven by its inner-city location, transient population, and mixed residential-commercial character. Theft and assault represent the predominant crime categories, consistent with urban Perth profiles. Crime levels have remained relatively stable in recent years with localized variations.
Total Incidents
8,500
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
East Perth is experiencing significant urban renewal activity as a key inner-city precinct with heritage character and riverfront location. Development is concentrated on mixed-use apartment buildings, residential intensification and precinct-wide infrastructure improvements, with strong demand driven by proximity to Perth CBD and Claisebrook Cove activation. Approvals pipeline remains active, reflecting the suburb's designation as a priority urban renewal area.
East Perth Precinct Mixed-use Renewal
0.5 kmLarge-scale urban renewal combining residential apartments, retail and commercial spaces in the historic East Perth precinct along the Swan River.
Determination: 2025-2026
Claisebrook Cove Residential
1.2 kmHigh-density residential development adjacent to Claisebrook Cove with waterfront activation and mixed-tenure housing.
Determination: 2025
Belmont Racecourse Site Redevelopment
2.5 kmStrategic urban renewal proposal for post-racing use including residential, leisure and community facilities.
Determination: 2026-2027
Perth Inner-ring Road Infrastructure
1 kmOngoing transport corridor improvements and streetscape upgrades supporting East Perth's accessibility and connectivity.
Determination: 2025
Recent Residential DA - Highrise Apartment
0.8 kmMulti-storey residential development capitalizing on East Perth's proximity to CBD and riverfront amenity.
Determination: 2024-2025
Heritage & Conservation
East Perth is an inner-city suburb with significant heritage character, particularly relating to late 19th and early 20th century industrial, medical and transport infrastructure. The suburb falls within a heritage conservation area with several state-listed items including the iconic Power Station. Many properties are subject to heritage overlays and development controls that protect the precinct's distinctive character.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Development must respect the character of heritage conservation precinct
- •Demolition of heritage-significant structures requires heritage approval
- •Alterations to facades and external appearance subject to WA Heritage Council review
- •New development in the precinct must be sympathetic to scale and materials of existing heritage fabric
Nearby Heritage Items