Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
18 Glyde Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential (R20)
LEP: Town of East Fremantle Local Planning Scheme No. 3
Height Limit
12.5m or 3-4 storeys
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
East Fremantle is a well-established suburb in Perth's inner south with solid public schooling options and proximity to several respected independent and Catholic schools. The area offers a mix of public and private choices within a compact radius, suitable for families seeking diverse educational pathways.
Likely public catchment
East Fremantle Primary School is the likely public primary catchment school; Shelley Secondary College is the likely public secondary catchment. Verify current catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education.
Nearby schools
East Fremantle Primary School
In catchmentMosman Park Primary School
Shelley Secondary College
In catchmentPerth Modern School
Scotch College
Presbyterian Ladies College
Corpus Christi School
Santa Maria Catholic College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
18 Glyde Street, East Fremantle is located in a quiet residential area with light traffic conditions typical of suburban Perth. The property benefits from proximity to major arterial roads while maintaining a peaceful local street environment.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact on Glyde Street itself. Nearby Canning Highway experiences moderate congestion during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak periods, but this has limited effect on the immediate residential street.
Public Transport
Approximately 400-500m to nearest bus stops on Canning Highway serving Transperth routes 103 and 105. East Fremantle train station is approximately 1.2km away.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
East Fremantle is located adjacent to the Swan River and is subject to tidal and fluvial flood risk from the river system. Western Australian planning frameworks apply Flood Risk Management Overlays to properties in this locality, requiring compliance with flood risk standards. Historical flood events and proximity to the Swan River indicate medium flood risk requiring careful site assessment and development controls.
Planning Controls
- •Flood Risk Management Overlay (FRMO) assessment required for developments in mapped flood risk areas
- •Floor levels and building design standards to accommodate 1% AEP (100-year) flood event plus freeboard
- •Restrictions on filling, earthworks, and obstruction of flood flow paths in flood-prone zones
- •Mandatory flood risk report and mitigation measures for developments within flood study boundaries
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
East Fremantle is a densely populated inner-urban suburb of Perth with minimal bushfire hazard. The area is characterized by established residential development, manicured gardens, and low fuel loads typical of metropolitan Perth. Properties are unlikely to be mapped in a Bushfire Prone Area under WA DFES mapping.
Crime & Safety
East Fremantle is a relatively affluent riverside suburb in Perth with crime rates below Western Australian averages across most categories. The suburb experiences low rates of serious violent crime and motor vehicle theft, with property theft being the most prevalent category. Overall safety conditions remain stable with typical patterns for an upper-middle-class residential area.
Total Incidents
4,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
East Fremantle is a consolidated, predominantly residential suburb with constrained greenfield development. Activity centres on scattered residential infill, dual occupancy approvals and heritage-sensitive infill within established character areas. Proximity to Fremantle CBD and port infrastructure supports moderate long-term intensification, though character preservation remains a strong planning constraint. Key external drivers include Fremantle port expansion and CBD revitalisation projects 2-3 km away.
East Fremantle residential infill - multiple DAs
0 kmScattered infill development and dual occupancy approvals across East Fremantle reflecting medium-density residential intensification in established suburbs.
Determination: 2024-2026
Fremantle Ports precinct expansion
2.5 kmPort of Fremantle long-term expansion and modernisation projects affecting adjacent industrial and logistics zones.
Fremantle town centre revitalisation
2 kmCommercial and residential mixed-use development in Fremantle CBD including retail, hospitality and apartment conversions.
South Fremantle residential subdivision
1.5 kmSubdivision and residential infill in adjoining South Fremantle areas reflecting general southern suburbs growth.
Local streetscape and heritage upgrades
0 kmTown of East Fremantle ongoing streetscape and public amenity improvements in heritage conservation areas.
Heritage & Conservation
East Fremantle is an inner-city heritage suburb with a well-established conservation area reflecting its 19th-century origins. Many properties fall within local heritage overlays administered by the City of Fremantle, with numerous Federation and Victorian-era buildings contributing to the character. Development is tightly controlled through the heritage conservation area, making listed properties subject to significant restrictions on modification and demolition.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Additions and alterations subject to heritage approval
- •Demolition of heritage structures prohibited without consent
- •Roof and facade modifications require development approval
- •Setback and boundary wall requirements within conservation overlay
Nearby Heritage Items