Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
2/39 Calais Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential (R20)
LEP: City of Stirling Local Planning Scheme No. 2
Height Limit
7.5m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Scarborough is served by established public primary and secondary schools, with solid nearby Catholic options (St Brigid's, Prendiville) and independent alternatives including Christ Church Grammar. Families should verify exact catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education, as boundaries can vary by address.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Scarborough are likely zoned for Scarborough Primary School and Scarborough Senior High School as the main public catchment schools.
Nearby schools
Scarborough Primary School
In catchmentScarborough Senior High School
In catchmentChrist Church Grammar School
Prendiville Catholic College
St. Brigid's Catholic Primary School
Duncraig Primary School
Duncraig Senior High School
Montessori School of Perth
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
The property at 2/39 Calais Road, Scarborough experiences moderate traffic flow typical of a residential coastal suburb. The area has reasonable access to major routes with occasional congestion during peak periods and school times.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic on Scarborough Beach Road and West Coast Highway, with additional congestion during school drop-off/pick-up times. Weekend beach traffic can impact The Esplanade and coastal access routes.
Public Transport
Approximately 400-600 meters to nearest bus stops on Scarborough Beach Road, serviced by Perth transit routes. Nearest train station (Scarborough Station) approximately 1.2km away.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Stewart St Before Calais Rd (0.1km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Stewart St Before Calais Rd
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Stewart St After Colin Rd
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Stewart St After Drabble Rd
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Drabble Rd After Brighton Rd
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Scarborough Beach Road after Duke Street
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Scarborough Beach Road after Filburn Street
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Scarborough Beach Road after Gildercliffe Street
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Scarborough Beach Road after Herbert Street
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Hale Rd After Weaponess Rd
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Hale Rd Terminus
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Flood Risk
Scarborough is located on the Perth coastal plain with elevated terrain relative to major river systems. While the suburb has adequate drainage infrastructure and is not within a mapped flood-prone catchment comparable to eastern Australian systems (Brisbane River, Hawkesbury-Nepean, etc.), local stormwater management and potential coastal/tidal influences should be assessed on a site-specific basis.
Planning Controls
- •WA Planning Commission flood risk assessment guidelines for developments near Swan River and Indian Ocean coastal areas
- •Local structure plan provisions for stormwater management and drainage in City of Perth
- •Consideration of elevated terrain and distance from major watercourses in site-specific flood studies
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Scarborough is a coastal suburb in Perth's metropolitan area with mixed urban development and access to beaches. While some bushland pockets and vegetation corridors exist nearby, the area is predominantly urbanised with lower vegetation density compared to fringe-rural zones. Bushfire risk is generally low, though properties adjacent to remnant bushland or nature reserves should verify their specific Bushfire Prone Area mapping via DFES WA.
Crime & Safety
Scarborough, WA experiences crime rates moderately above the Western Australian average, with theft-related offences being the most prevalent category. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime trends with no significant recent escalation or improvement. Residents should exercise standard urban precautions, particularly regarding property security and personal safety in commercial areas.
Total Incidents
4,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Scarborough is experiencing moderate infill development activity driven by City of Stirling's densification strategy, with emphasis on beachfront activation, commercial precinct revitalisation and medium-density residential infill. The suburb is transitioning from aging retail-dominated centre toward mixed-use, walkable neighbourhood with improved public realm and beach tourism integration.
Scarborough Beach foreshore renewal
0.5 kmCity of Stirling-led beachfront precinct activation with retail, hospitality and public realm improvements.
Determination: 2025-2026
Residential infill - Scarborough High Street
0.8 kmMixed-density residential development targeting walkable commercial core along High Street precinct.
Determination: 2024-2025
Scarborough local structure plan implementation
1.2 kmCity of Stirling planning framework supporting densification, streetscape upgrades and parking rationalisation.
Determination: 2025
Residential subdivision - inland precinct
2 kmInfill residential estate targeting medium-density housing on underutilised land east of commercial core.
Determination: 2025-2026
Scarborough shopping centre activation
1.5 kmRetail and food & beverage renewal with ground-floor activation and upper-level residential or office conversion.
Determination: 2024-2025
Heritage & Conservation
Scarborough is a modern suburban and beachside locality in Perth's northern corridor, predominantly developed from the mid-20th century onwards. The area has minimal state or local heritage listing, with limited conservation overlays, as it lacks the historical significance and established character areas typical of inner-city Perth suburbs. Beachfront infrastructure and scattered local landmarks hold community interest but do not typically trigger heritage development restrictions for residential properties.
Nearby Heritage Items