An iconic address that's all sugar, touch of spice.
If you're after front-row access to Perth's best strip for eats, drinks, and spontaneous mid-week fun, this is so going to be your jam. Big, juicy bonus: you're close as can be without actually having the chaos at your window, as this apartment is tucked away from the main building. This first-floor pad nails the balance between plugged-in life and private retreat, and the layout is smart: bedrooms split for privacy, double balconies so no one misses out, and an airy open-plan living zone with high ceilings and aircon. The main bedroom spills onto a fabulous north-west facing balcony with treetop views that will fast have sunset drinks a nightly ritual (plus it boasts mirrored robes and an updated ensuite with a rare shower over bath). On the flip side, a semi-enclosed balcony overlooks Beaufort Street with bedroom two claiming direct access. Those dual balconies aren't just pretty - they're airflow gold and seasonal mood-shifters. The bathroom-laundry combo is Euro-style hidden, freshly spruced with new tapware, frameless screen, and a no-fuss vibe. Add secure undercover parking right by the entry, a private storeroom, and a lock-and-leave building, and you've got practicality down. You'll also be living in a building with a bit of history. The Clocktower site was once the Civic Theatre - a golden-age local cinema where the community gathered long before Netflix was a glimmer in anyone's eye. Now, it's your turn to make it a hotspot again, only this time the events are yours to curate.
As for location, step outside and well, you're on Beaufort! That means Monday Night Markets (350m) in the warmer months, General Public (280m) for Saturday night sourdough pizzas, Cecchi's (500m) when you want to impress with fine dining, or Chakra (500m) if innovative Indian is more your vibe. Should you need to get into the CBD, the 950 bus stops on both sides of the street, just footsteps from the complex entrance. If live music, community quiz nights, or happy hour light you up, you'll adore being within walking distance of The Civic (450m). Equally, if the library is more your gig, Inglewood Library (350m) is right next to the Arts Hub in the community centre. Should you become inspired by the gorgeous kitchen and want to get your MasterChef on, Aldi (250m), Woolies (400m), and Coles (500m) are all within easy strolling-with-your-reusable-bags distance. But just keep in mind, Finlay & Sons (20m) is so close that you could almost holler your breakfast order from your balcony. Don't, though. It's a delicious spot to sit and watch the world go by. Almost as good as one of your two balconies!
Ready to lock in this sweet spot?
Hit Natalie or Alannah up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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Buyers from the $600K's are encouraged to come and inspect this property with all offers presented as received, and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Tuesday the 16th September 2025 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
Lot Size: 103sqm (Internal: 72sqm, Balcony 1: 5sqm, Balcony 2: 9sqm, Carbay: 13sqm, Store: 4sqm)
Build Year: Circa 2007
Council Rates: $1,797.00 per annum approximately (2025/2026)
Water Rates: $1,269.17 per annum approximately (2024-2025)
Strata Levies: $964.65 per quarter (Admin Fund: $867.49 + Reserve Fund: $97.16)
Rental Estimate: $650.00 per week approximately