Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
614/112-122 Goderich Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
R40
Residential R40
LEP: City of Perth Local Planning Scheme No. 2
Height Limit
2 storeys
Min Lot Size
225m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
East Perth offers diverse schooling options with a local public primary, selective and comprehensive public secondaries, and well-regarded Catholic and independent schools nearby. The suburb's central location provides good access to Perth's leading independent schools. Always verify catchment boundaries and enrolment eligibility with the Western Australian Department of Education and Training.
Likely public catchment
East Perth is likely zoned for East Perth Primary School (public primary) and Northam Senior High School or Perth Modern School (public secondary, depending on selection and eligibility).
Nearby schools
East Perth Primary School
In catchmentPerth Modern School
Northam Senior High School
In catchmentSt. Brigid's School
Guildford Grammar School
Perth College
Mercy College Perth
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
614/112-122 Goderich Street in East Perth has good connectivity to major arterial routes with moderate traffic flow. The location benefits from proximity to the Perth CBD and direct access to key transport corridors, though peak-hour congestion can impact surrounding streets.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9 AM) and evening (5-7 PM) peak hours experience increased traffic on Goderich Street and Claisebrook Road due to CBD-bound commuter flows. Hay Street and Wellington Street also show congestion during these periods.
Public Transport
Excellent public transport access with East Perth Train Station approximately 400-500 meters away. Multiple bus routes service Goderich Street and surrounding areas, providing frequent connectivity to Perth CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Bennett Street (0.3km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Bennett Street
bus
Old Girls School
bus
Educational Department
bus
East Perth TAFE
bus
Claisebrook Station
bus
Unnamed stop
bus
Royal Square
bus
Newcastle Street after Beaufort Street
bus
Perth Underground
train
Elizabeth Quay
train
Flood Risk
East Perth is located adjacent to the Swan River and is subject to moderate flood risk, particularly from river inundation during high river flow events. Western Australia's flood overlay system is less prescriptive than eastern states, but properties in East Perth warrant flood risk assessment due to their riverside location and historical flood exposure. Development in this area typically requires consideration of flood planning measures and may be subject to conditional approval based on site-specific hydraulic assessment.
Planning Controls
- •WA Flood Risk Management approach requiring assessment of proximity to Swan River and tributary drainage
- •Development assessment considering historical flood events and river inundation modelling
- •Potential requirements for floor level setbacks and flood-compatible design in identified risk areas
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
East Perth is a dense inner-city suburb with predominantly urban development, commercial precincts, and manicured landscaping, resulting in minimal bushfire risk. The locality is not typically mapped as bushfire-prone under WA DFES Bushfire Prone Area mapping. Standard construction practices apply; specific BAL-rated construction is not generally required.
Crime & Safety
East Perth experiences crime rates above the Western Australian average, reflecting its inner-city location and mixed residential-commercial character. The suburb shows relatively elevated incidents in property crimes and theft-related offences. Crime trends remain relatively stable with ongoing police presence in the area.
Total Incidents
8,500
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
East Perth is experiencing sustained medium-to-high density infill development as a designated urban renewal precinct, with emphasis on mixed-use and residential conversion within the East Perth Redevelopment Authority scheme. Activity centres on heritage adaptation, Claisebrook waterfront activation, and railway-proximate residential intensification. Development pressure remains steady given proximity to the CBD, established infrastructure, and policy support for urban consolidation.
East Perth Redevelopment - Lots 34-35 Claisebrook
0.5 kmMulti-storey residential and commercial development within the East Perth Redevelopment Authority precinct, targeting infill on former industrial land.
Determination: 2024-2025
Claisebrook Cove Precinct Enhancement
1.2 kmPublic realm and waterfront activation works including promenade improvements and recreational facilities along the Swan River.
Determination: 2024
Residential Apartment Tower - Goderich Street
0.8 kmHigh-density residential tower targeting owner-occupiers and investors in the established urban renewal precinct.
Determination: 2025-2026
East Perth Railway Station Precinct Works
1.5 kmStation accessibility and transport interchange improvements supporting increased residential density and transit-oriented development.
Determination: 2025
Heritage Building Adaptive Re-use - Multiple DAs
0.6 kmConversion of heritage warehouses and industrial structures into residential apartments, offices and hospitality uses.
Determination: 2024-2025
Medium-Density Residential Infill - Various Lots
1 kmScattered infill developments delivering townhouses and low-rise apartments across vacant and underutilised parcels within the renewal precinct.
Determination: 2024-2025
Heritage & Conservation
East Perth is an inner-city suburb with substantial heritage significance, featuring Victorian and Edwardian-era industrial and residential buildings. The area is subject to heritage conservation overlays that restrict inappropriate development and require sympathetic alterations. Properties here commonly face heritage listing considerations and design guidelines reflecting the suburb's important role in Perth's industrial and civic heritage.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Development must be sympathetic to heritage character and streetscape
- •Alterations to facades and external elements require heritage approval
- •Setbacks and building heights controlled to maintain historic character
- •Original architectural features must be retained where possible
Nearby Heritage Items