Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
14A Sanderson Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential R20
LEP: City of Stirling Local Planning Scheme No. 2
Height Limit
9 metres / 2 storeys
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Embleton is served by a well-established public primary school on its doorstep and feeds into Belmont High School for secondary education. Catholic and independent alternatives including Salvado College and Penrhos College are within reasonable distance for families preferring non-government options. Verify current catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education.
Likely public catchment
Embleton is zoned for Embleton Primary School and Belmont High School as the main public catchment schools.
Nearby schools
Embleton Primary School
In catchmentNollamara Primary School
Belmont High School
In catchmentSalvado Catholic College
St. Catherine's Catholic Primary School
Penrhos College
Carine Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
14A Sanderson Street in Embleton experiences light to moderate traffic conditions typical of a residential suburban area in Perth's northeast. The location has reasonable access to major arterial roads and is relatively close to employment and shopping centres.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minor peak-hour congestion possible on nearby Canning Highway and Great Eastern Highway during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) commute times, but Sanderson Street itself remains relatively clear as a local residential road.
Public Transport
Approximately 400-600 metres to nearest bus stops serviced by Transperth routes; approximately 2km to Embleton Train Station on the Midland Line providing rail access to central Perth
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Galleria Bus Station Stand 12 (1.4km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Galleria Bus Station Stand 12
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 16
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 3
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 7
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 11
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 2
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 10
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 6
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 1
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Galleria Bus Station Stand 5
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Flood Risk
Embleton is a suburb in the Perth metropolitan area situated at moderate elevation with no major river systems directly traversing the locality. While not located within a mapped flood-prone catchment comparable to eastern Australian river systems (Brisbane River, Hawkesbury-Nepean, Murrumbidgee), standard WA planning controls apply to ensure adequate drainage and stormwater management. Local flood risk is primarily associated with localised stormwater inundation during extreme rainfall events rather than riverine flooding.
Planning Controls
- •Perth and Peel Regional Scheme flood risk assessment requirements
- •City of Stirling local planning policies regarding water management and drainage
- •Consideration of Swan River and tributary flooding mechanisms during subdivision assessment
- •Stormwater management and detention basin requirements under WA Water Sensitive Urban Design principles
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Embleton is a suburban locality in Perth's inner-northern region with predominantly residential development and limited bushfire fuel loads. The area is not mapped as bushfire-prone under WA's Bushfire Prone Area mapping, with low vegetation density and distance from significant bushland. Standard construction practices apply; bushfire-specific AS 3959 BAL provisions are not typically required.
Crime & Safety
Embleton, a residential suburb in Perth's northern region, experiences crime rates generally consistent with Western Australian metropolitan averages. Property crimes including theft and malicious damage represent the largest categories, while violent offences remain moderate. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns typical of established suburban communities.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Embleton, WA (City of Bayswater) experiences moderate residential infill and densification pressure typical of inner-Perth suburbs. Development activity focuses on small residential subdivisions, grouped housing approvals, and localised infrastructure upgrades to support population growth. The area benefits from proximity to existing services and transport corridors but remains primarily low-to-medium density residential character.
Embleton residential infill DA
0.5 kmSmall-scale residential infill and lot subdivision within existing Embleton areas, reflecting ongoing residential densification pressure.
Local street upgrades and drainage
1 kmPerth water utility and City of Bayswater intersection upgrades to support infill development and stormwater management.
Nearby residential complex (Bayswater precinct)
2 kmMedium-density residential apartment or grouped housing within adjacent Bayswater locality, typical of inner-Perth densification.
Local retail/mixed-use intensification
1.5 kmSmall-scale local commercial or mixed-use development near local centres or transport nodes within or near Embleton.
Heritage & Conservation
Embleton is a post-war suburban locality in Perth's eastern suburbs with predominantly mid-to-late 20th century residential development. The area has limited heritage listings, with few buildings of state or local significance. Most properties are modern suburban dwellings with no heritage constraints or overlays.
Nearby Heritage Items