Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
27A Solomon Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
GRZ1
General Residential Zone Schedule 1
LEP: Monash Planning Scheme
Height Limit
11 metres or 3 storeys
Min Lot Size
500m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Mount Waverley is an established middle-class suburb with good access to public education; Mount Waverley Secondary College has a strong reputation. The area also has several independent and Catholic schools nearby, particularly St. Catherine's and Genazzano FCJ for secondary students. Always confirm exact catchment zoning with the VIC education department.
Likely public catchment
Mount Waverley is likely zoned for Mount Waverley Primary School and Mount Waverley Secondary College. Verify catchment boundaries with the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) school locator.
Nearby schools
Mount Waverley Primary School
In catchmentMount Waverley Secondary College
In catchmentCamberwell Primary School
Glen Waverley Secondary College
St. Catherine's School
Whitehorse Catholic Primary School
Canterbury Primary School
Genazzano FCJ College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
27A Solomon Street in Mount Waverley has moderate traffic conditions typical of this suburban location. The area is well-connected to major routes but experiences congestion during peak hours, particularly on adjacent arterial roads.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7:30-9:30am) and evening (4:30-6:30pm) peak hours see increased traffic on Mountain Highway and Waverley Road, with minor delays on local streets. School hours (8-9am, 2:30-3:30pm) add to congestion in this family-oriented area.
Public Transport
Mount Waverley train station approximately 1.2km away; local bus services (routes 625, 630) within 400-600m providing access to Monash University, city, and shopping precincts
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Mount Waverley is an elevated inland suburb in Melbourne's south-east with low to moderate flood risk. While Dandenong Creek runs through the broader locality and some properties may fall within the LSIO, the suburb's topography and distance from major river systems limit widespread inundation risk. Localised flooding from stormwater or minor creeks remains possible during extreme rainfall events.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with VIC planning scheme LSIO requirements for flood-prone land
- •Flood risk assessment and mitigation measures for new development in mapped areas
- •Floor level and building design requirements to minimise flood impact
- •Consideration of Dandenong Creek and local drainage catchments in site planning
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Mount Waverley is a leafy eastern Melbourne suburb situated on the fringe of the Dandenong Ranges with moderate bushfire risk due to nearby vegetation and undulating topography. Properties typically fall within the Bushfire Prone Area (BPA) and may be subject to the Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO), with BAL-19 being a common rating. While denser than rural areas, the suburb's vegetated character and elevation warrant standard bushfire-resistant construction standards and maintenance of defensible space.
Crime & Safety
Mount Waverley is an affluent suburban locality in Melbourne's southeast with crime rates significantly below the Victorian average. The suburb experiences low levels of serious violent crime and motor vehicle theft, with theft and break-and-enter offences being the most common reported incidents. Overall crime conditions remain stable with strong community policing presence supporting safe residential conditions.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Mount Waverley is experiencing moderate infill development pressure typical of an established middle-ring Melbourne suburb, with activity concentrated on small-scale residential subdivisions and townhouses on underutilised sites. Strategic infrastructure upgrades and school precinct redevelopment potential are driving longer-term renewal, while activity centres along major corridors (Monash Boulevard, Belgrave-Hallam Road) are targeted for modest densification. Development remains constrained by low-rise character expectations and limited major greenfield opportunities.
Mount Waverley Primary School Precinct Redevelopment
0.5 kmPotential future mixed-use development incorporating school facilities with aged care and residential components on underutilised school land.
Determination: 2026-2028
Monash Boulevard Corridor Enhancement
1.2 kmPlanned streetscape, transport and utility upgrades along Monash Boulevard to support future intensification and improve connectivity.
Determination: 2024-2025
Recent residential DAs - Highfield Road precinct
0.8 kmMultiple small-scale residential DAs for townhouse and dual-occupancy developments on infill sites across the suburb.
Determination: 2024-2025
Glen Waverley Secondary College Sports Precinct Upgrade
1.5 kmStaged upgrade and redevelopment of sports facilities and associated buildings at secondary college campus.
Belgrave-Hallam Road Activity Centre Study Implementation
2.1 kmStrategic planning to increase residential density and mixed-use development around retail and commercial precincts via precinct-led DAs.
Determination: 2025-2027
Heritage & Conservation
Mount Waverley is a largely residential suburb in Melbourne's eastern suburbs with limited individual heritage listings but pockets of character protection through local heritage overlays. The area developed substantially from the mid-20th century, so most properties are not heritage-listed, though some early 20th-century residences and civic buildings have local significance. Character Residential Overlays apply to selected streets to preserve the suburb's established residential character.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Character Residential Overlay (CRO) protections on select streets
- •Minimum garden area requirements in overlay zones
- •Restrictions on demolition of original dwellings in overlay areas
- •Requirements for sympathetic extensions and external modifications
Nearby Heritage Items