Renovated 3LDK Apartment with Tranquil Japanese Style in Kashiwa
This renovated 3LDK apartment in the Calm Kita-Kogane building offers a blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese serenity. The south-facing unit is bright and features a calming Japanese-style room, creating a peaceful living environment. The property underwent significant renovations in October 2022, including updates to the water areas (bathroom, toilet, and washroom) and interior finishes such as walls, ceilings, flooring, and interior doors. Additional work included replacing the entrance floor CF, replacing the fusuma sliding door at the Japanese room entrance, various repairs, replacing the central mirror in the washstand, installing fire alarms in each room, and a full cleaning.
Key features include a trunk room for seasonal storage, a dual-sided balcony allowing for separated laundry drying, and fire alarms installed in every room for added safety. The unit is equipped with a washlet toilet, ample storage including a trunk room and closets in all rooms, hardwood flooring, a south-facing balcony, and lighting fixtures. The building itself offers an elevator and bicycle parking.
The property is currently vacant. As per the agent's special notes: "Vacant house. If you would like to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Further remarks state: "[Property Code] 182001-31965, Trunk room area / 0.48 tsubo. If there is a discrepancy between the floor plan and the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence. [Property Number: 182001-31965]."
Located in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture, the area provides convenient daily living with a supermarket and convenience store just a 6-minute walk away. A bus stop is a mere 2-minute walk, easing the commute. For recreation, the nearby Kogane Park, approximately a 13-minute walk, features extensive play equipment including a long slide. An interesting fact about Kashiwa is that it is home to the Kashiwa Campus of the University of Tokyo, a leading center for advanced research. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kashiwa Shrine, a serene site with deep local roots, located within the city.