Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
L726 Malurus Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
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Schools
Bellevue is a well-established Perth suburb with a strong public school option in Bellevue Primary and feeder secondary at Ascot. Several respected independent and Catholic schools operate nearby, offering broader choice. Verify exact catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education.
Likely public catchment
Bellevue is zoned for Bellevue Primary School and Ascot Secondary College as the main public catchment schools.
Nearby schools
Bellevue Primary School
In catchmentAscot Secondary College
In catchmentPerth Modern School
Christ Church Grammar School
St. Hilda's Anglican School for Girls
Aquinas College
Assumption Catholic Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
L726 Malurus Road is located in a residential area of Bellevue with generally light traffic conditions. The property benefits from proximity to established suburban roads with manageable flow during most hours.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minor congestion during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours on connecting roads such as Great Eastern Highway, but Malurus Road itself experiences minimal disruption due to residential traffic patterns.
Public Transport
Approximately 800-1000 metres to nearest public transport stops on Bellevue Road; regular bus services available connecting to Bellevue Station and surrounding areas.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Bellevue in Perth, WA is a suburban area with no record of major riverine or tidal flood overlays. The suburb is not located within known flood-prone catchments affecting Perth. Low flood risk applies, though local stormwater management requirements and minor drainage considerations are typical for WA developments.
Planning Controls
- โขCompliance with WA Planning Commission Flood Risk Guidelines
- โขSite-specific flood assessment may be required for development near drainage corridors
- โขLocal water management and stormwater drainage requirements under City of Belmont/relevant local scheme
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-12.5
Bellevue is a fringe-rural suburb east of Perth with moderate bushfire risk due to its proximity to bushland and scattered vegetation on surrounding hills. Properties in this area are typically mapped in the Bushfire Prone Area and fall within BAL-12.5 zones. Standard construction and vegetation management measures are recommended to reduce exposure to ember attack and radiant heat.
Crime & Safety
Bellevue is a suburb in Western Australia (not NSW), and crime statistics indicate it maintains relatively low-to-moderate incident rates compared to state averages. The suburb experiences typical suburban crime patterns with property-related offences being more prevalent than violent crime. Overall crime trends remain relatively stable with no significant year-on-year escalation.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
โก๏ธ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Bellevue is experiencing moderate transit-oriented development activity driven by its train station precinct status and Perth's network city planning framework. Development focus includes infill residential, mixed-use intensification along key corridors, and supporting local infrastructure. Activity is controlled by City of Belmont planning policies and reflects broader Perth metro-region population growth pressures.
Bellevue Station Precinct Master Plan
0 kmTOD precinct centered on Bellevue train station with residential, retail and civic uses aligned with Perth's network city strategy.
Determination: 2027
Residential infill - High Street corridor
0.3 kmMultiple small-lot subdivisions and townhouse developments along High Street responding to urban densification incentives.
Determination: 2025
Local Centre retail/commercial DA
0.5 kmSmall-scale commercial and retail development supporting local convenience services in the activity centre.
Determination: 2024-2025
Regional Open Space and Recreation
1.2 kmPublic realm and parks investment supporting population growth and liveability across the Bellevue locality.
Determination: 2026
Heritage & Conservation
Bellevue is a semi-rural to inner-suburban locality in Western Australia with scattered early-to-mid 20th century heritage places, primarily civic and residential buildings of local significance. Most properties are not within formal heritage conservation areas, though individual significant buildings may be listed on the WA Heritage Council register or local council heritage overlays. Development potential varies depending on proximity to identified heritage items and local planning overlays.
โ ๏ธ Restrictions
- โขPotential local heritage overlay on individual heritage-listed properties
- โขConservation area designation possible in central Bellevue near historic commercial/civic precinct
Nearby Heritage Items