Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
TBC Taywood Drive
Zoning & Regional Plan
R20
Residential Zone R20
LEP: City of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme No. 2
Height Limit
10.5m (3 storeys)
Min Lot Size
450m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Wanneroo is well-serviced by public schools, with Wanneroo Primary and Wanneroo Secondary College as the main catchment options. Catholic alternatives including Mercedes College and Padua College are accessible nearby, offering families diverse schooling choices across the northern Perth suburbs.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Wanneroo are likely zoned for Wanneroo Primary School and Wanneroo Secondary College; always verify with the WA Department of Education's catchment maps.
Nearby schools
Wanneroo Primary School
In catchmentNeerabup Primary School
Wanneroo Secondary College
In catchmentMercedes College
Padua College
St. Stephen's School
Mullaloo Beach Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
TBC Taywood Drive in Wanneroo is located in a residential area with moderate traffic flow. The area experiences typical suburban congestion during peak hours, particularly on connecting routes to Joondalup Drive and the Mitchell Freeway.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Peak hour traffic (7-9am and 4-6pm) sees increased congestion on Joondalup Drive heading toward the Mitchell Freeway. Local streets experience moderate residential traffic during school drop-off/pick-up times.
Public Transport
Approximately 800-1000 meters to nearest Transperth bus routes. Joondalup Train Station is approximately 3-4 kilometers away, accessible via local roads and bus connections.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Wanneroo, located north of Perth, has low to very low flood risk overall. The suburb drains toward Wanneroo Creek and coastal drainage lines, but these are typically managed systems with adequate capacity. No major flood-prone river systems or state-level flood overlays are known to affect the area significantly, though local stormwater management and minor watercourse flooding remain standard planning considerations for WA.
Planning Controls
- •WA Planning Commission flood risk assessment guidelines for developments near drainage lines
- •Local water management strategy compliance for stormwater retention and infiltration
- •Consideration of historic flooding in Wanneroo Creek catchment during planning review
- •Development setback requirements from mapped watercourses and seasonal swales
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-12.5
Wanneroo is a northern Perth suburb with mixed urban-bushland character, classified in the Bushfire Prone Area mapping with moderate risk exposure. Properties closer to bushland reserves, particularly in the western and northern fringes, face elevated risk from grassfire and woodland fire spread. Standard AS 3959 BAL-12.5 construction practices and vegetation management are typically required for properties in this locality.
Crime & Safety
Wanneroo is a large northern Perth suburb with crime rates generally consistent with Western Australian averages for mixed residential areas. Theft and property crimes represent the largest categories of offences. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime conditions with typical patterns for growing outer metropolitan areas.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
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Heritage & Conservation
Wanneroo is a suburban locality in Perth's northern growth corridor, developed primarily from the mid-20th century onwards. The area has minimal heritage overlay coverage, with only scattered local heritage items in the traditional townsite precinct. Most properties are modern suburban residential with no formal heritage restrictions or conservation area designations.
Nearby Heritage Items