Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
1801/7 Yarra Street
Zoning & Regional Plan
GRZ1
General Residential Zone Schedule 1
LEP: Stonnington Planning Scheme
FSR
0.6:1
Height Limit
12m (or 3-4 storeys)
Min Lot Size
300m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
South Yarra is an inner-city suburb with strong public schooling options through Prahran Secondary College and South Yarra Primary, plus proximity to well-regarded independent schools (Lauriston, Scotch, Ranelagh) and Catholic alternatives. The area offers a mix of accessible neighbourhood public schools and selective independent choices within 3 km.
Likely public catchment
South Yarra is typically zoned for South Yarra Primary School (primary) and Prahran Secondary College (secondary); verify with VIC education department as boundaries can shift.
Nearby schools
South Yarra Primary School
In catchmentPrahran Secondary College
In catchmentRanelagh Primary School
Lauriston Girls School
St Mordecai Catholic Primary School
Scotch College
Yarra Primary School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
This South Yarra location experiences moderate traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours due to proximity to major arterial roads and the CBD. The area benefits from excellent public transport access with multiple tram and bus routes, though weekday mornings and evenings can be congested on nearby Chapel Street and Domain Road.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Peak traffic occurs weekday mornings (7-9am) and evenings (4-6pm) with congestion on Chapel Street and Domain Road affecting northbound/southbound flows. Southbound towards St Kilda Road experiences increased volumes during evening peak. Weekends generally have lighter traffic with moderate congestion on Chapel Street during shopping hours.
Public Transport
Excellent access to public transport. South Yarra railway station is approximately 400m away. Multiple tram routes (Tram 6, 8, 72) operate on nearby streets within 100-300m. Bus stops on Chapel Street and Yarra Street provide additional access within walking distance (200-400m).
Public Transport
10 public transport stops found within 1.5km (via OpenStreetMap). Nearest: Toorak Road/Punt Road (0.5km).
Nearby Stops (within 1.5km)
Toorak Road/Punt Road
bus
Toorak Road/Punt Road
bus
Herring Island Pier
ferry
Como Landing
ferry
Commercial Road/Punt Road
bus
Verdant Avenue/Bruce Street
bus
Alfred Hospital/Punt Road
bus
Alfred Hospital
bus
Slater Street/St Kilda Road
bus
Arthur Street/St Kilda Road
bus
Flood Risk
South Yarra has medium flood risk due to proximity to the Yarra River, which has a documented history of significant flooding events. The Land Subject to Inundation Overlay (LSIO) applies to properties within the river corridor and floodplain, requiring specific planning compliance and building standards. Properties further from the river typically have lower risk, but catchment-wide flooding can affect lower-lying areas during major events.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with VIC planning scheme LSIO requirements for new development and vulnerable uses
- •Flood-compatible building design and elevated floor levels in designated inundation areas
- •Restrictions on certain vulnerable uses (e.g. aged care, child care) in flood-prone locations
- •Mandatory consideration of Yarra River flood extent mapping (1% AEP and PMF scenarios)
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-LOW
South Yarra is a dense, inner-urban suburb of Melbourne with very limited bushfire risk. The area is predominantly residential and commercial with scattered parks and gardens rather than substantial bushland or grassland. Properties in South Yarra are unlikely to fall within the Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO) or Bushfire Prone Area (BPA) and typically do not require BAL-specific construction standards.
Crime & Safety
South Yarra experiences above-average crime rates for Victoria, particularly in theft and assault categories, reflecting its dense urban environment and high foot traffic. The suburb's entertainment precinct and night-time economy contribute to elevated street-level offences. Crime rates have remained relatively stable over recent years with no significant increasing or decreasing trend.
Total Incidents
8,500
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Above Average
Trend
➡️ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
South Yarra remains a high-activity development precinct with strong interest in mixed-use infill along Chapel Street and St Kilda Road, complemented by medium-density residential projects and public realm improvements. The suburb's established position as an entertainment and dining destination drives continued retail and hospitality-led development, alongside steady apartment construction targeting inner-city professionals. Council planning remains permissive for appropriate densification within heritage-sensitive contexts.
Chapel Street Mixed-Use Redevelopment
0.3 kmMulti-storey retail, dining and residential infill along Chapel Street's commercial corridor.
Determination: 2025
Domain Precinct Apartment Tower
1.2 kmHigh-rise residential development near Domain Road with mixed-use ground-floor activation.
Determination: 2026
St Kilda Road Urban Renewal
0.8 kmLarge-scale precinct upgrade integrating residential, office and public realm improvements along St Kilda Road corridor.
Determination: 2027
Recent South Yarra Residential DA
0.5 kmTownhouse or boutique apartment development on underutilised residential land.
Determination: 2024-2025
Albert Road Precinct Infrastructure
1.5 kmPublic realm and transport connectivity upgrades supporting broader Stonnington precinct activation.
Determination: 2025
Heritage & Conservation
South Yarra is a prestigious inner-Melbourne suburb with extensive Victorian and Edwardian heritage character. Multiple heritage conservation overlays protect the area's grand mansions, tree-lined streets, and significant heritage precincts. Properties within the conservation area and listed heritage sites face substantial planning restrictions on development and modification.
⚠️ Restrictions
- •Mandatory heritage permit required for external alterations to listed properties
- •Restrictions on new construction height and setback within conservation overlays
- •Requirement to retain original architectural features and materials where visible
- •Demolition of heritage structures generally prohibited without approval
Nearby Heritage Items