Reiwa Reiwa
10/919 Beaufort Street, Inglewood WA 6052

10/919 Beaufort Street, Inglewood WA 6052

From $579,000


1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

1 Car

Apartment

Contact the agent

Tim Tolley

0518566712

Harcourts Alliance


Spacious Living in the Heart of Beaufort Street

Positioned within the iconic 'Clocktower' complex on the corner of Beaufort Street and Dundas Road, this apartment offers a lifestyle that's hard to beat. Originally part of the historic Civic Theatre site, the building blends local character with modern, low-maintenance living in one of Inglewood's most vibrant pockets.
What truly sets this home apart is its size-offering more internal space than many one-bedroom apartments and comparable to a number of two-bedroom properties-giving you room to live, not just stay.

Features:
• Practical kitchen with electric cooktop, underbench oven, ample storage, and dishwasher recess
• Great sized, open-plan living and dining area with split-system air conditioning
• Spacious bedroom with double mirrored built-in robe
• Private, semi-enclosed balcony with access from both the living area and bedroom
• Combined bathroom and laundry with shower, WC, trough, and space for washer and dryer
• Secure undercover parking plus a separate 4sqm storeroom
• Electric hot water system

The Numbers:
• 52sqm internal living (larger than most 1-bed apartments)
• 8sqm balcony
• 13sqm car bay
• 4sqm storeroom
• Strata levies: $731.15 p/q (incl. reserve fund)
• Council rates: $1,708.15 (2025/2026)
• Water rates: $1,204.42 (2025/2026)

Enjoy the space, soak up the lifestyle, and secure a foothold in one of Perth's most connected and walkable locations.

The history of the "Clocktower":

The clocktower formed part of the Civic Theatre complex, built in the 1930s in an Art Deco style, during the golden era of suburban cinemas.

The entire site was developed by Tom Snooks, a local cinema entrepreneur who created a full entertainment precinct including:
• An indoor cinema
• Outdoor "picture gardens"
• Shops and residential accommodation

At its peak, the theatre and gardens could seat nearly 2,000 people, making it a major social hub for the area.

The clocktower itself was designed to be prominent from both directions along Beaufort Street - essentially a visual anchor for the precinct.

Like many suburban cinemas, it declined with the rise of television and eventually closed, before the site was adaptively reused and later redeveloped into residential apartments (2006-2008) - preserving the historic tower.

Property features

  • Carports 1
  • Floor area 52m2

Cost breakdown

  • Council rates: $1,708 / year
  • Water rates: $1,204 / year
  • Strata fees: $731 / quarter

Nearby schools

Inglewood Primary School Primary Government 0.3km
St Peter's Primary School Primary Non-government 0.9km
Mount Lawley Primary School Primary Government 1.2km
Chisholm Catholic College Secondary Non-government 1.6km
Perth College Combined Non-government 1.7km
Mount Lawley Senior High School Secondary Government 1.7km
Hillcrest Primary School Primary Government 1.9km
Maylands Peninsula Primary School Primary Government 2.1km
John Forrest Secondary College Secondary Government 2.2km
St Columba's School Primary Non-government 2.2km

To view full details about this property, please visit reiwa.com.au
REIWA Listing #:5010790