Three people have walked away with minor injuries after a car ploughed into a brick wall, leaving a trail of destruction along a Mount Lawley street in Perth's north-east.

Police alleged the driver was speeding along Whatley Crescent at 3.45am when he lost control of the white station wagon.

The brick wall of the home was destroyed in the crash. ( ABC News )

The car crashed into a wall outside a home on Second Avenue East and careered across the road before hitting a street sign outside a second house and coming to a halt.

"The driver and two passengers walked away from the crash with only minor injuries," a police spokesman said.

"The vehicle suffered significant damage."

The driver allegedly crashed the car into a bin before it hit the wall, sending debris flying into cars parked nearby and another home.

"As a result of the vehicle colliding with the wall, the bricks from the wall acted as projectiles damaging nearby vehicles and a garage door to a second property, " the police spokesman said.

The 30-year-old driver was arrested at the scene.

He was later charged with dangerous driving and drink-driving and is due to appear in court at a later date.