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1903/11 Barrack Square

Perth, WA 6000
2 bed 0 bath 2 carhouse
Last updated: 6 May 20269/9 sections loaded
Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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R20

Residential Zone R20

LEP: Local Planning Scheme (relevant Local Authority TPS)

Height Limit

2 storeys or 8.5m

Min Lot Size

450m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Single dwellingGrouped dwellingMultiple dwellingHome businessPlace of worshipChild care facility

❌ Prohibited Uses

Industrial useService stationNightclub or tavernBulk earthworksWaste facilityAdult entertainment venue
Source: StMate AI — WA planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Perth's inner suburbs offer a strong mix of selective and standard public schools, alongside well-established independent (Scotch, PLC, Christ Church) and Catholic options. Perth Modern is the main selective secondary in the area. Always confirm exact catchment zones directly with WA education authorities, as boundaries can be complex in inner-city areas.

Likely public catchment

Properties in central Perth are likely zoned for Perth Primary (primary) and Perth Modern School (secondary), though catchment boundaries should be verified with the Department of Education WA.

Nearby schools

🎒

Perth Primary School

In catchment
primary · publicCentral Perth public primary
0.5 km
🎓

Perth Modern School

In catchment
secondary · publicSelective public secondary, strong academic reputation
1.2 km
🏫

Scotch College

combined · independentEstablished independent, boys' school
2.8 km
🏫

Presbyterian Ladies' College

combined · independentIndependent girls' school, well-regarded
2.5 km
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Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School

primary · catholicCatholic primary option
1.8 km
🎓

Aquinas College

secondary · catholicCatholic secondary
3.2 km
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Christ Church Grammar School

combined · independentIndependent boys' school
3.5 km

Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.

Source: StMate AI — WA schools06/05/2026

Traffic & Congestion

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This Perth CBD location on Barrack Square experiences moderate traffic congestion typical of the central business district, with peak congestion during standard commuting hours. The area benefits from proximity to major transport corridors and public transport infrastructure.

Congestion Level:moderate

Nearby Major Roads

St Georges TerraceHay StreetMurray StreetBarrack StreetPier StreetWellington StreetStirling Street

Peak Hour Impact

Morning peak (7-9am) and evening peak (4-6pm) result in increased traffic on surrounding CBD streets, particularly St Georges Terrace and Hay Street. Weekend traffic is significantly lighter.

Public Transport

Excellent - Perth Train Station approximately 400m away; multiple bus stops within 200m; ferry terminal accessible via short walk

Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Perth Underground (0.8km).

Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)

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Perth Underground

train

0.8 km
🚌

Mounts Bay Rd - Mount Hospital

bus

1.1 km
🚌

Malcolm St Harvest Terrace Cat Id 23

bus

1.2 km
🚌

Malcolm St Harvest Terrace Cat Id 29

bus

1.2 km
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Mends Street Jetty

ferry

1.3 km
🚌

Newcastle Street after Beaufort Street

bus

1.4 km
🚌

Parliament House

bus

1.4 km
🚌

Wellington St after George St

bus

1.4 km
🚌

Kings Park Rd Dumas House Cat Id 44

bus

1.5 km
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Gordon Street

bus

1.5 km
Source: OpenStreetMap (fallback)06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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low RiskZone: Swan River flood extent zones (limited coverage)

Perth has relatively low flood risk compared to eastern Australian cities, with the Swan River the primary waterway of concern. Historical flood overlays and detailed flood study coverage are limited compared to Queensland and Victoria. Most urban Perth areas are well-drained and elevated; flood risk is concentrated in low-lying areas immediately adjacent to the Swan River and tributary catchments.

Planning Controls

  • Development in proximity to Swan River and tributaries subject to flood risk assessment under WA Planning Commission guidelines
  • Residential development typically requires minimum floor levels above historical flood marks for properties near river corridors
  • Local water management and stormwater control requirements under Perth's drainage design standards
Source: StMate AI — WA flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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moderate Risk

BAL Rating

BAL-19

Vegetation Category: Mixed native woodland and scattered eucalyptus with urban intermixing typical of Perth fringe areas

Perth's general bushfire risk is moderate due to its coastal urban setting, but this varies significantly by suburb and proximity to bushland. Properties in established inner suburbs (e.g., Subiaco, Nedlands) typically carry low risk, while those in fringe areas (e.g., Roleystone, Kalamunda foothills) face higher exposure to wildfire. Without a specific suburb identified, a typical Perth property warrants BAL-19 assessment; verification against current WA DFES Bushfire Prone Area mapping and local topography is essential.

Source: StMate AI — WA bushfire mapping06/05/2026

Crime & Safety

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Perth CBD experiences higher crime rates typical of active urban commercial and entertainment districts in Western Australia. Property crimes including theft constitute the majority of incidents, reflecting high foot traffic and transient populations. Crime rates remain relatively stable year-on-year with continued police presence and community safety initiatives maintaining current conditions.

Total Incidents

4,200

Estimated annual (2024-2025)

vs State

Above Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
1680
Assault
840
Break and enter
420
Motor vehicle theft
210
Malicious damage
350
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Perth CBD and inner precinct activity is concentrated on mixed-use intensification, waterfront redevelopment, and public realm enhancement, particularly around Elizabeth Quay and East Perth. Infrastructure investment is supporting higher-density residential and commercial growth. The pipeline reflects a shift toward urban consolidation rather than suburban sprawl, with approved and under-construction projects typically delivering in 2025–2026.

Perth City Link Mixed-Use Development

0 km
Mixed-useUnder construction

Major CBD revitalisation project integrating residential, commercial and retail spaces with improved pedestrian connectivity.

Determination: 2025

Elizabeth Quay Precinct Expansion

1.5 km
Mixed-useUnder construction

Waterfront urban renewal with high-rise residential and hospitality development alongside public realm improvements.

Determination: 2024-2026

Yagan Square Enhancement

0.5 km
Public realm / Mixed-useCompleted

Completed urban plaza with retail, food and beverage, and cultural facilities in the Northbridge transition zone.

Determination: 2022

Residential Apartment DA - East Perth

2 km
Apartment buildingApproved

Multi-storey residential development capitalising on proximity to CBD and riverside amenity.

Determination: 2025

Perth Strategic Transport Corridor Upgrades

1 km
InfrastructureUnder construction

Public transport and road network improvements supporting intensification around the CBD and inner suburbs.

Determination: 2025-2026

Northbridge Cultural and Retail Infill

1.5 km
Mixed-useProposed

Small-to-medium scale commercial and residential infill projects reflecting ongoing gentrification of the precinct.

Determination: 2025

Source: StMate AI — WA development trends06/05/2026

Heritage & Conservation

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Not Heritage ListedConservation Area

Perth CBD and inner suburbs contain significant Western Australian heritage from the colonial and Federation periods. Properties in central Perth may be subject to heritage overlays through the City of Perth's local scheme, though most outer suburbs lack formal heritage designations. The WA Heritage Council maintains the State Register of Heritage Places, with numerous listings concentrated in the historic core.

⚠️ Restrictions

  • Approval required for external alterations to heritage facades
  • Mandatory heritage impact assessment for demolition or major development
  • Retention of original architectural features where practicable
  • Limitations on signage and advertising in conservation precincts

Nearby Heritage Items

Perth City Hallstate
2.5 km
Government Housestate
3.2 km
St George's Cathedralstate
2.8 km
Barracks Archwaystate
2.1 km
Perth Mintstate
1.8 km
Source: StMate AI — WA heritage registers06/05/2026
Disclaimer: This report combines data from Australian Government open data portals (CC-BY 4.0) and StMate AI. For non-NSW properties some sections (zoning, flood, bushfire, development, heritage) are AI-generated based on publicly known suburb characteristics — always verify with the relevant council or authority before making decisions. This report does not constitute legal, financial, or planning advice.