Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
L722 Djubak Lane
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential (R20)
LEP: City of Bellevue Local Planning Scheme No. 6
Height Limit
11m (3 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Bellevue is a well-established Perth suburb with solid access to public schooling through Bellevue Primary and Ascot Secondary College. The area also has good proximity to several independent schools (PLC, Christ Church, Guildford Grammar) and Catholic options, offering families diverse choices. Verify exact catchment boundaries with the Department of Education WA, as these can change.
Likely public catchment
Bellevue Primary School is the likely public primary catchment school; Ascot Secondary College serves as the public secondary catchment for the suburb.
Nearby schools
Bellevue Primary School
In catchmentAscot Secondary College
In catchmentPresbyterian Ladies' College (PLC)
Christ Church Grammar School
Guildford Grammar School
St. Stephen's School
Penrhos College
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
L722 Djubak Lane in Bellevue, WA is located in a suburban area with relatively light traffic conditions. The property has good access via local roads with minimal congestion typical of outer suburban Perth.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak-hour impact. Morning and evening commute traffic may see slight increases on Toodyay Road and Kalamunda Road as these are regional connectors, but local suburban streets remain relatively clear.
Public Transport
Limited public transport proximity. Nearest bus services are approximately 1-1.5km away. Regular car access is recommended for daily commuting.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Bellevue is a suburban locality in Perth's northern corridor with no significant flood-prone waterways or historical flood events on record. The area is generally elevated and well-drained, with low overall flood risk. Standard stormwater management and waterway setback provisions apply as per WA planning conventions.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with WA Planning Commission Residential Design Codes
- •Site-specific flood risk assessment for properties within 100m of waterways
- •Stormwater management requirements under WA Building Code
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Bellevue is a fringe-rural suburb in Perth's eastern hills region with moderate bushfire risk due to proximity to bushland areas and native vegetation. Properties in this locality typically fall within BAL-19 to BAL-29 zones depending on exact location, aspect, and distance from vegetated areas. Building standards under AS 3959 should be applied, with particular attention to ember protection and vegetation management within defendable space.
Crime & Safety
Bellevue exhibits crime rates moderately below the NSW state average, with property crimes being the predominant category. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns with no significant escalation trends. Overall safety conditions are comparable to similar regional areas in NSW.
Total Incidents
3,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Bellevue is experiencing incremental growth as part of Perth's outer-metropolitan expansion, with development activity focused on residential infill, town centre activation and supporting infrastructure. The suburb sits within the broader eastern corridor growth strategy, with moderate development pressure for family housing and local employment uses. Activity remains steady but not high-intensity compared to closer-in suburbs.
Bellevue Town Centre Mixed-Use Precinct
0 kmRegional town centre activation with retail, residential apartments and public realm improvements aligned with Perth's outer-metropolitan growth corridor.
Determination: 2026
Residential subdivision - Bellevue North
1.2 km60-80 lot family residential subdivision on cleared land near established Bellevue suburbs.
Determination: 2024-2025
Helena Valley industrial/employment precinct expansion
2.5 kmExtension of Perth's eastern employment corridor with light industrial and warehouse facilities.
Determination: 2024
Local infrastructure upgrade - road and drainage
1 kmCouncil-funded intersection improvements and stormwater management to support growth in outer suburbs.
Determination: 2024
Medium-density residential - Bellevue Avenue precinct
0.3 km4-6 storey apartment complex targeting empty-nester and younger demographics along main retail strip.
Determination: 2025-2026
Heritage & Conservation
Bellevue is a suburban locality in Perth's outer metropolitan area with limited state or local heritage listings. The suburb contains scattered early-to-mid twentieth century buildings of local historical interest, but lacks formal conservation area designation or significant heritage overlays typical of inner-city Perth suburbs.
Nearby Heritage Items