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Section 32 red flags to check when buying in North Melbourne, VIC 3051

North Melbourne is in the Melbourne council area. Before you sign, a Section 32 vendor statement must disclose what affects this land — here’s what matters most in North Melbourne, checked against the public record.

North Melbourne is one of Melbourne’s most heritage-dense suburbs — around 51% sits under a Heritage Overlay — so many homes are period properties where demolition and even external changes need a planning permit. It also carries meaningful flood-overlay coverage (about 29% of the suburb), so drainage and inundation controls deserve a close look on any low-lying block. With a median house price of $1,361,000 and 9 train stops inside the suburb, North Melbourne attracts plenty of buyers — which makes reading the vendor statement carefully, before you bid or sign, all the more important. New to vendor statements? Start with the complete Section 32 guide.

North Melbourne on the public record

Suburb-level indicators. Use them to sense-check what the vendor statement says — and spot what it leaves out.

Heritage overlay
51%
of area — check this parcel
Flood overlay
29%
confirm LSIO / SBO
Bushfire overlay
0%
Bushfire Mgmt Overlay
Median house
$1,361,000
latest quarter (VGV)
Median rent
$381/wk
Census 2021
Advantage
3/10
SEIFA decile (ABS)
Median age
31
Census 2021
Household income
$1,717/wk
median (Census)
Train stops
9
nearest 0.4 km
Tram / bus
28 / 23
transit stops
Cafés
20
walkability (OSM)
Schools
6
in/near suburb (OSM)

About North Melbourne

North Melbourne has a population of 14,953, a median age of 31 and a median household income of $1,717 per week. For getting around there are 9 train, 28 tram and 23 bus stops, with the nearest station about 0.4 km away. On the amenity side, OpenStreetMap lists 20 cafés, 6 supermarkets, 19 parks and 6 schools in and around North Melbourne.

What to check in a North Melbourne Section 32

The specific risks worth confirming for this suburb, plus the two every buyer should check.

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Heritage Overlay likely

About 51% of North Melbourne sits under a Heritage Overlay — a high-heritage suburb. Check whether one applies to this property: it can restrict demolition, extensions and even exterior paint colours, and a permit is needed for changes. Confirm it’s disclosed in the planning section.

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Flood / inundation overlay risk

Roughly 29% of North Melbourne carries a flood-related overlay. Confirm the land isn’t in a Land Subject to Inundation Overlay (LSIO) or Special Building Overlay (SBO) — both affect insurance, build height and what you can construct.

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Easements & covenants

Check Section 3 for easements (e.g. drainage/sewer along a boundary — you usually can’t build over them) and restrictive covenants (single-dwelling, materials, height) that limit your plans.

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Owners corporation (if applicable)

Apartments and many townhouses in North Melbourne are in an owners corporation. If so, the statement must include its certificate — review annual fees, any special levies, the maintenance fund and insurance.

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North Melbourne Section 32 — FAQ

What should I check in a Section 32 for North Melbourne?

For North Melbourne, pay particular attention to heritage overlays (about 51% of the suburb is affected), any flood-related overlay (~29%), easements and restrictive covenants on the title, and — for apartments — the owners-corporation certificate with its fees and any special levies.

Does North Melbourne have heritage overlays?

Heritage overlays cover roughly 51% of North Melbourne. That doesn’t mean every property is affected, but it’s common enough that you should confirm whether a Heritage Overlay applies to the specific parcel — it restricts demolition and external changes.

Is a free Section 32 review legal advice?

No. Delora gives a fast, plain-English review to help you understand the statement and ask better questions. Always have a licensed conveyancer or solicitor review the contract before you sign.