Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
32/100 Commercial Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
GRZ1
General Residential Zone Schedule 1
LEP: Stonnington Planning Scheme
FSR
1.0:1
Height Limit
11 metres
Min Lot Size
300m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
South Yarra offers a mix of well-regarded public schools and several top-tier independent options within walking/short driving distance. The suburb is home to selective independent schools like Toorak College and Melbourne Girls College, alongside solid public catchment schools. Families have diverse choice spanning Catholic, independent, and public sectors.
Likely public catchment
South Yarra is zoned for South Yarra Primary School (primary) and Prahran Secondary College (secondary); verify current catchment boundaries via the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) or DET website.
Nearby schools
South Yarra Primary School
In catchmentToorak College
Melbourne Girls College
Prahran Secondary College
In catchmentGenazzano FCJ College
Scotch College
St Catherine's School
Caulfield Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
South Yarra experiences moderate traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours on weekday mornings (7-9am) and evenings (5-7pm). The location on Commercial Road provides good access to major arterials but is affected by local shopping precinct traffic and surrounding residential demand.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Peak hour traffic (7-9am and 5-7pm weekdays) significantly increases congestion on Commercial Road and Chapel Street due to commuter traffic and retail access. Weekend traffic peaks around midday due to shopping activity at South Yarra precinct. Right-turn conflicts at traffic lights notably slow flow.
Public Transport
South Yarra railway station is approximately 600-700 metres away, providing frequent Sandringham Line services. Multiple tram routes (8, 72, 79) operate on Toorak Road and Chapel Street within 300-500 metres, offering excellent public transport accessibility.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
South Yarra is situated within or adjacent to the Yarra River floodplain and is subject to VIC's Land Subject to Inundation Overlay (LSIO). Properties in low-lying areas near the river or tributary catchments face elevated flood risk from Yarra River overbank flooding, particularly during high rainfall events. Planning approval and flood impact assessment are typically required for development in affected zones.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with VIC LSIO requirements for filling, building design and floor levels
- •Flood Risk Management Overlay (FRMO) may apply to certain properties near Yarra River
- •Requirements for flood-compatible development and potentially elevated floor levels in identified flood risk areas
- •Melbourne Water permit requirements for works within designated floodplain areas
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
South Yarra is a dense inner-suburban area of Melbourne with minimal bushfire risk. The suburb is heavily urbanized with residential properties, parks, and street vegetation rather than extensive native bushland. Properties are unlikely to fall within a Bushfire Prone Area (BPA) or require BAL assessment, though verification against current VIC BMO mapping is recommended for specific addresses near the Yarra River corridor or larger reserves.
Crime & Safety
South Yarra experiences crime rates above Victorian averages, primarily driven by theft and assault incidents typical of inner-city Melbourne suburbs with high density, entertainment precincts, and transient populations. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns year-on-year. Property crimes and street-level offences remain the dominant concern areas for residents and visitors.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
South Yarra is experiencing sustained development pressure as an inner-east growth precinct, with major mixed-use intensification along Domain Road and Chapel Street, strong apartment development activity, and council-backed infrastructure improvements. The suburb continues to attract significant DAs targeting residential densification and commercial activation, reflecting its status as a premium inner-city location with established transport links and lifestyle amenity.
Domain Precinct Mixed-Use Development
0.5 kmLarge-scale mixed-use development incorporating residential apartments, retail and hospitality on Domain Road.
Determination: 2025
Toorak Road Urban Renewal Precinct
1.2 kmStrategic precinct targeting activation of Toorak Road with residential and commercial intensification.
Determination: 2026-2027
St Kilda Junction Redevelopment
2 kmHigh-density residential and commercial precinct targeting the junction renewal area.
Determination: 2025-2026
Multiple Residential DAs - Chapel Street Corridor
0.8 kmSeveral mid-to-high rise residential apartment approvals along Chapel Street's commercial precinct.
Determination: 2024-2025
Arterial Road Upgrades - Toorak/Domain
1 kmCouncil and state infrastructure improvements to traffic flow and pedestrian connectivity in the precinct.
Recent Inner-East Residential Infill
1.5 kmOngoing infill development and townhouse approvals across residential streets in surrounding suburbs.
Heritage & Conservation
South Yarra is an inner-city suburb with substantial heritage significance, featuring numerous Victorian and Edwardian-era mansions, historic churches, and commercial streetscapes. Much of the suburb is covered by heritage overlays and conservation area controls through the Victorian Heritage Register and local council mechanisms. Properties within the heritage overlay are subject to strict controls regarding external changes, demolition, and new development.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •External alterations and additions subject to heritage permit approval
- •Demolition or partial demolition generally prohibited without heritage exemption
- •Roof form, fenestration patterns, and architectural details must be retained
- •New development must be sympathetic to established heritage character and streetscape
Nearby Heritage Items