A stunning outlook of Claisebrook Cove from the comfort of your living room. Slide open the balcony doors to take the scene off mute and soak in the atmosphere- a background of birds chirping, people chatting and the cafes below humming with activity.
North facing the apartment basks in natural light throughout the day.
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning.
European laundry hidden out of sight.
Access directly from the boardwalk up a flight of stairs, or straight from your car bay.
Elevator access from Royal Street via the main lobby.
Secure car bay behind two layers of security gates for extra peace of mind if away for long periods.
A storeroom off to the side of the balcony, plus an additional storage locker at car park level.
Resort style facilities with heated swimming pool, sun lounges, bbq area and gym.
Floor Area 46sqm; Balcony 6 sqm; Storeroom 2sqm; Storage Locker 4sqm; Carbay 15sqm.
Council Rates $1,666.95 pa; Water Rates $1,029.48 pa; Strata Admin Levy $969.44 per qtr.
This property at 4/50 Royal Street, East Perth is a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment sold by Craig Boyanich and Mark Rayner at Rayner Real Estate on 30 Jul 2025.
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A tranquil waterside village, East Perth is situated less than two kilometres from the Perth city hub. Admired for its beautiful residential landscapes, the idyllic riverside suburb has long since set the benchmark for inner-city living. East Perth provides a bustling urban lifestyle against a picturesque backdrop.
There are eateries, sporting venues, pubs and evening venues all accessible within East Perth. The iconic Royal Street is home to some of the best brunch spots in Perth and there is The Royal on The Waterfront, a much loved pub, restaurant and cocktail bar. The WACA, the home of cricket in Western Australia, is also a feature of the suburb and hosts some of the biggest games in cricket every year. Other notable mentions include the Perth Mint, Claisebrook Cove and City Farm.