64 Raphael Crescent
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Multi-dimensional analysis · last updated 06/05/2026
Schools
7 nearby schools
Catchment: Frankston Primary School
Zoning
GRZ1 — General Residential Zone – Schedule 1
Frankston Planning Scheme
Public transport
7 stops within 1.5km
Nearest: Franciscan Avenue (0.4km)
Traffic
Moderate congestion
Morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic on Frankston-Flinders Road and Nepean Highway as commuters travel to/from Melbourne CBD. Local residential streets experience minor congestion during these periods.
Flood risk
Medium
Frankston has medium flood risk concentrated in low-lying areas adjacent to the Yarra Estuary, Frankston Beach, and tributaries of Moonee Creek. Properties within mapped LSIO zones are subject to strict planning controls. Broader areas face growing coastal inundation and storm surge risk from Port Phillip Bay, particularly under climate change scenarios.
Bushfire risk
Low
BAL: BAL-LOW
Crime profile
above average
Trend: stable
Nearby development
6 projects nearby
Frankston is experiencing significant renewal activity focused on its waterfront precinct and CBD activation, with the major waterfront redevelopment and station precinct upgrade driving medium-to-long-term growth. Residential development is concentrated in inner-CBD town-centre zones and expanding eastward into Frankston East, supported by improved transport and retail infrastructure. Development pipeline reflects Council's strategic focus on population density in activity zones and placemaking initiatives.
Heritage
Not heritage listed
Frankston is a post-war beachside suburban centre in Melbourne's south-eastern growth corridor, with limited significant heritage listings. The main heritage interest centres on early 20th-century civic and commercial buildings near the railway station and town centre, reflecting its development as a seaside resort destination from the 1920s onwards. Most residential properties are modern or post-war suburban development with minimal heritage overlay protection.
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Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- Off-market
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Parking
- 2
- Listed
- 1 month ago
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