Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
59A Asteroid Way
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential R20
LEP: City of Bayswater Town Planning Scheme No. 1
Height Limit
7.5m (2 storeys)
Min Lot Size
500m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Carlisle is a residential suburb with solid access to public schooling through Carlisle Primary and Belmont High School. Catholic alternatives including Santa Maria Primary and Mercy College are within close reach, offering families choice across sectors. The area has a balanced mix of primary and secondary options within 5 km. Always verify current catchment boundaries with the Western Australian Department of Education.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Carlisle are typically zoned for Carlisle Primary School and Belmont High School for public education.
Nearby schools
Carlisle Primary School
In catchmentGlenbrae Primary School
Belmont High School
In catchmentSanta Maria Catholic Primary School
Mercy College
Heathridge Primary School
Carine Senior High School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
59A Asteroid Way in Carlisle is located in a residential area with generally light to moderate traffic conditions. The property has reasonable access to main arterial roads, with proximity to key routes connecting to Perth's CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning and evening peak hours may see increased traffic on nearby Wanneroo Road and arterial connections to the CBD, though local residential streets typically remain clear. Peak impact is moderate, primarily affecting commuter routes rather than direct street access.
Public Transport
Approximately 600-800 meters to nearest bus stops with services along Derby Street and Wanneroo Road corridors. Limited direct rail access; nearest Transperth train station is approximately 2.5km away.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Archer Street after Apollo Way (0.6km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Archer Street after Apollo Way
bus
Archer Street after Mars Street
bus
Rutland Avenue before Wakefield Street
bus
Carlisle
train
Mint St Stand 1
bus
Wright Street after Armadale Road
bus
Mint Street after Beatty Avenue
bus
Oats St Before Paterson Rd
bus
Oats Street
train
Wright Street after Acton Avenue
bus
Flood Risk
Carlisle is an inland suburb of Perth located at moderate elevation with no major watercourses directly affecting the locality. While WA does not employ state-wide flood overlays equivalent to those in QLD or VIC, local stormwater management and minor flood risk from localised drainage remain planning considerations. The suburb poses low flood risk overall, though standard DCP provisions for stormwater and site drainage apply.
Planning Controls
- •WA Planning Commission Guidance Statement 3.4 (Planning for Bushfire Prone Areas) and flood-related clauses in Local Planning Scheme
- •City of Stirling requirements for development in areas near Swan River floodplain (Carlisle is inland/elevated from major waterways)
- •Stormwater management and on-site retention standards under WA Building Code and local development assessment
- •Assessment against Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) guidelines for groundwater and surface water impacts
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
Carlisle is an inner-suburb of Perth, WA with predominantly urban development, limited bushland, and low vegetation density. Properties in this suburb typically fall outside designated Bushfire Prone Areas and carry minimal bushfire risk. Standard building construction practices apply; specialist BAL-rated construction is generally not required.
Crime & Safety
Carlisle, WA experiences crime rates moderately above Western Australian averages, with theft and assault being the most prevalent offenses. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns with property crimes and interpersonal violence occurring at comparable levels to other urban WA localities. Community safety initiatives have helped maintain consistent rather than escalating crime trends.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Carlisle and surrounding eastern suburbs (within City of Bayswater) experience modest residential infill and densification pressure, with scattered DAs for dual-lot subdivisions and small apartment proposals. Activity is concentrated around established activity nodes and shopping precincts, with supporting infrastructure upgrades underway. Development pace remains conservative compared to inner-metro precincts.
Carlisle residential infill - mixed lot development
0.5 kmSmall-scale infill subdivision targeting vacant and underutilised lots within established Carlisle suburbs for dual or triple lot residential development.
Bayswater shopping precinct activation
2 kmCouncil-led urban renewal initiative to modernise ageing shopping centres and introduce residential apartments above retail in adjacent Bayswater.
Morley Drive corridor improvement
1.5 kmLocal traffic and pedestrian infrastructure upgrades along Morley Drive to support increased residential density and connectivity.
Recent residential apartment applications
1 kmScattered small-to-medium apartment proposals (4-6 storeys) responding to City of Bayswater's incremental densification near activity nodes.
Eastern suburbs water corporation works
0.8 kmUtility augmentation and drainage improvements supporting residential growth in the eastern suburbs precinct.
Heritage & Conservation
Carlisle is a mixed residential and light industrial suburb in Perth's inner east, established in the early 20th century around the railway line. While not formally designated as a heritage conservation area, the locality contains scattered early 20th century residences and the heritage-listed Carlisle Railway Station. Most properties have no specific heritage restrictions, though some individual buildings of note may be recorded on the WA Heritage Council register.
Nearby Heritage Items