Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
Lot 347 Yarralena Road
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential R20
LEP: Shire of Cranbrook Local Planning Scheme No. 3
Height Limit
9m
Min Lot Size
400m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Cranbrook is a residential suburb in Perth's southern corridor with a strong public primary school and access to the well-established Rossmoyne Senior High School. Families also have nearby Catholic options (St. Catherine's, Aquinas) and independent alternatives (Penrhos, MLC) within a few kilometres. Verify exact catchment boundaries with the WA Department of Education.
Likely public catchment
Cranbrook is within the catchment for Cranbrook Primary School and Rossmoyne Senior High School for public education.
Nearby schools
Cranbrook Primary School
In catchmentRossmoyne Senior High School
In catchmentShelley Primary School
St. Catherine's Catholic Primary School
Aquinas College
Penrhos College
Methodist Ladies' College (MLC)
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
Lot 347 Yarralena Road is located in a rural area of Cranbrook with minimal traffic congestion. The property sits on a regional road with light traffic volumes typical of regional Western Australia.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Minimal peak hour impact due to rural location. Light traffic expected throughout the day with occasional agricultural/local vehicle movement.
Public Transport
Limited public transport access. Nearest services likely 15-20km away in Cranbrook townsite. Private vehicle required for most purposes.
Public Transport
No public transport stops found within 1.5km.
Flood Risk
Cranbrook is a small inland locality in Western Australia with limited documented flood risk from major waterways. The area is not known to be within a significant flood-prone catchment comparable to the eastern Australian river systems. Development is subject to standard WA drainage and water management controls, but dedicated flood overlays are unlikely to apply.
Planning Controls
- •WA Planning Commission guidelines for development in flood-prone areas
- •Local water management and drainage requirements under WA Building Code
- •Consideration of historical flood data and catchment studies by Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-12.5
Cranbrook is a rural locality in the Great Southern region of WA with moderate bushfire risk due to surrounding native vegetation and relatively low population density. Properties in this area are typically mapped within a Bushfire Prone Area and may require BAL-12.5 or BAL-19 compliant construction depending on specific site location, slope, and vegetation proximity. Landholders should verify their individual property risk rating through the WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services mapping system.
Crime & Safety
Cranbrook is a regional Western Australian suburb with crime rates generally below state averages, reflecting its smaller population base and rural-regional characteristics. Property-related offences (theft and break-and-enter) represent the largest crime categories, consistent with regional patterns. Overall crime conditions remain relatively stable with no significant escalation trends.
Total Incidents
2,800
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Below Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
Cranbrook is a small rural town in the Great Southern region of WA with modest development activity focused on local infill and incremental residential growth. Development pressure is limited compared to major metropolitan areas, with most activity centred on small subdivisions and local infrastructure upgrades to support gradual population growth. Council planning reflects typical small-town priorities: maintaining village character while enabling essential residential and retail development.
Cranbrook Town Centre Mixed-Use Development
0 kmLocal retail and residential infill project targeting the Cranbrook shopping precinct area with potential for medium-density apartments and commercial space.
Determination: 2025-2026
Residential subdivision - Cranbrook south
1.5 km40-60 lot residential subdivision on available land south of the existing Cranbrook townsite.
Determination: 2024-2025
Local road and drainage upgrade
0.5 kmShire of Denmark-led upgrade to drainage and local road capacity to service growing residential areas.
Scattered residential DAs - infill
0 kmRegular small-scale residential infill applications including renovations, additions and dual occupancies within existing townsite.
Heritage & Conservation
Cranbrook is a post-war suburban locality in Perth's eastern sprawl with limited formal heritage listings. The area contains modest mid-20th century residential stock and some local landmarks of community interest, but lacks the concentrated heritage character of inner-city suburbs or established heritage conservation overlays.
Nearby Heritage Items