21 Khan Boulevard
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Schools
6 nearby schools
Catchment: Clyde North Primary School
Zoning
GRZ1 — General Residential Zone Schedule 1
Casey Planning Scheme
Public transport
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Traffic
Moderate congestion
Peak hour congestion is primarily experienced on Princes Highway and M1 Freeway during morning (7-9am) and evening (5-7pm) commute periods. Local residential streets experience increased traffic but remain generally passable. Southbound M1 traffic toward the Gippsland region can experience delays during peak periods.
Flood risk
Low
Clyde North is a growth area in Melbourne's outer south-east located within the Casey catchment. The suburb has moderate flood risk primarily associated with drainage lines and local waterway flooding rather than major river systems, with portions subject to the LSIO. Most of the area is relatively elevated, but targeted flood studies inform planning controls in identified vulnerable zones.
Bushfire risk
Moderate
BAL: BAL-19
Crime profile
average
Trend: stable
Nearby development
5 projects nearby
Clyde North is experiencing substantial greenfield residential growth as a designated growth corridor suburb in the City of Casey, with major estate development continuing across multiple stages. Infrastructure upgrades including Princes Freeway works and new schools are underway to support population expansion, while a nascent town centre is emerging with mixed-use development. Development activity remains robust with both subdivision and medium-density projects in pipeline.
Heritage
Not heritage listed
Clyde North is a modern outer-suburban growth area in Melbourne's south-eastern fringe, developed primarily from the 2000s onwards. The suburb has minimal heritage significance, with few if any properties on the Victorian Heritage Register or local heritage overlays. Any heritage value is limited to early twentieth-century transport infrastructure such as the nearby Clyde Railway Station, which has local historical importance but does not constrain residential development in the suburb itself.
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Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Bathrooms
- 5
- Parking
- 2
- Land Area
- 457m²
- Listed
- 3 weeks ago
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