Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
501/138 Camberwell Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
GRZ1
General Residential Zone - Schedule 1
LEP: Boroondara Planning Scheme
Height Limit
11 metres or 3 storeys
Min Lot Size
300m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Hawthorn East is a well-established residential suburb with strong public schooling options, anchored by the local primary school and Maroondah Secondary College. The area also has excellent access to respected independent and Catholic schools (Tintern, Scotch, St. Catherine's) within a short distance, making it attractive for families seeking diverse educational choices.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Hawthorn East are typically zoned for Hawthorn East Primary School (primary) and Maroondah Secondary College (secondary). Verify current catchment boundaries via the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) or VIC Find My School.
Nearby schools
Hawthorn East Primary School
In catchmentMaroondah Secondary College
In catchmentSt. Catherine's School
Tintern Grammar
Scotch College
St. Michael's Grammar School
Camberwell Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
This Hawthorn East location experiences moderate traffic congestion during peak hours, primarily from the Camberwell Road corridor which serves as a major east-west arterial route. The area has reasonable public transport access and is close to local shopping precincts that generate additional traffic.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning and evening peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm) see increased congestion on Camberwell Road due to commuter traffic heading to and from the CBD. Weekend traffic is lighter but increases during shopping hours at nearby Hawthorn East shopping precinct.
Public Transport
Within 400-500 meters of tram stops on Camberwell Road (Tram routes 48, 109). Glenferrie railway station is approximately 1.2km away providing further transit options.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Hawthorn East is located within the Yarra River floodplain and portions of the suburb are subject to the Land Subject to Inundation Overlay (LSIO) under the VIC planning scheme. Properties in affected areas face medium flood risk from Yarra River inundation during high-flow events, particularly in lower-lying areas closer to the river corridor. Strict planning controls and flood mitigation requirements apply to development in overlay zones.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with VIC planning scheme LSIO requirements for new development and extensions
- •Flood risk assessment and mitigation measures required for land within the overlay
- •Building design standards to minimise flood damage (e.g. elevated finished floor levels)
- •Mandatory referral to floodplain management authority for planning permits in LSIO areas
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Hawthorn East is a densely populated inner-eastern Melbourne suburb with predominantly urban development, low vegetation density, and established residential infrastructure, placing it outside or at the fringe of formal Bushfire Prone Areas. While some native vegetation and reserves exist nearby (e.g. along the Yarra River corridor), the suburb itself is well-serviced by water, emergency services, and lacks the topography and continuous fuel loads characteristic of elevated bushfire risk zones. Property-level risk remains low, though individual sites with significant garden vegetation or proximity to reserves warrant local assessment.
Crime & Safety
Hawthorn East is an affluent, well-established residential suburb in Victoria with crime rates below the state average. Property-related offences such as theft and malicious damage are the primary categories, reflecting typical patterns for inner-suburban areas. The suburb maintains a stable crime environment with consistent policing presence and community engagement.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Hawthorn East is experiencing moderate residential infill pressure typical of inner-east Melbourne suburbs, with scattered townhouse and small multi-unit developments on traditional single-dwelling lots. The area benefits from proximity to activity centres (Camberwell Junction, Box Hill) and tram infrastructure, supporting gradual densification. Development activity remains constrained by heritage overlays and established neighbourhood character expectations, resulting in incremental rather than transformational change.
Hawthorn East residential infill developments
0 kmScattered infill approvals across Hawthorn East converting single dwellings to multi-unit townhouse developments, typical of inner-east Melbourne intensification.
Camberwell Junction mixed-use precinct
2.5 kmLong-term urban renewal focus on Camberwell Junction activity centre with increased residential density above retail.
Box Hill activity centre residential
3 kmMulti-storey residential developments capitalising on Box Hill's activity centre status and public transport proximity.
Tram network improvements (Routes 70-74)
1 kmState Government tram network modernisation along eastern suburbs routes supporting residential uplift and transit-oriented development.
Local residential DA pipeline (Whitehorse LGA)
0 kmSteady pipeline of medium-density residential approvals across Whitehorse Council area including Hawthorn East, reflecting planners' support for inner-east intensification.
Heritage & Conservation
Hawthorn East is a well-established eastern suburb of Melbourne with substantial late 19th and early 20th-century residential character. Many properties fall within Heritage Overlay zones that protect the area's distinctive Victorian and Edwardian architecture and tree-lined streetscapes. Development is generally restricted to maintain the suburb's heritage amenity and character.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Heritage Overlay controls on character residential properties
- •Limitations on external alterations and new construction visibility
- •Requirement for planning approval on substantial modifications
- •Protection of street trees and vegetation character
Nearby Heritage Items