Compact and Convenient 1K Apartment in Suita, Osaka
This rental apartment offers a compact and efficient living space in the well-connected Suita City area of Osaka Prefecture. The property is a 1K layout with a Western-style room of approximately 6 tatami mats, providing a functional area for single occupants or couples. The unit is located on the 2nd floor of a 5-story steel-framed building constructed in March 1993, featuring a total of 48 units. The exclusive area is 18 sqm (approximately 5.44 tsubo) measured to the wall center, and it includes a balcony.
Key financial details include a monthly rent of 45,000 yen with an additional 5,000 yen monthly management/common area fee. The initial costs involve a key money (reikin) of 60,000 yen, no security deposit (shikikin), and a key exchange fee starting from 16,500 yen. There are no cleaning fees or other major one-time costs. The contract period is one year with no renewal fee. The property requires tenant insurance (approx. 20,000 yen for 2 years) and a guarantor company. Pets, musical instruments, and use as an office or SOHO are not permitted.
The apartment is well-equipped with essential amenities including a separate bath and toilet, shower, one-burner IH cooking heater, closet, shoe-in closet, air conditioning, free internet usage, laundry machine space, auto-lock with monitor, all-electric system, elevator, parcel delivery box, and free bicycle parking. Motorcycle parking is not available. The building features an auto-lock system for security.
The location is highly convenient, with the Hankyu Senri Line's Toyotsu Station just a 3-minute walk away. The area provides easy access to urban amenities while being part of a quieter residential neighborhood. An interesting local fact is that Suita City is home to the Expo '70 Commemorative Park, the site of the 1970 Japan World Exposition, which is now a vast public park. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress and popular tourist destination located a short train ride away in central Osaka.