Spacious 3LDK Detached House for Rent in Nakatsu City, Oita
This detached rental house, located just a 9-minute walk from JR Nippo Main Line's Nakatsu Station, offers a comfortable and practical living space in Oita Prefecture. The property is a 2-storey wooden structure built in April 1965, featuring a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 76.14 square meters. The house is currently vacant, allowing for immediate move-in.
The property is well-equipped for modern living. Key features include air conditioning for year-round comfort, a system kitchen, a separate washbasin, a washlet toilet seat with a bidet function, a bath with a reheating feature and a bathroom dryer, and wooden flooring throughout. A walk-in closet provides ample storage. The house is connected to public water, city gas (noted as relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly), and sewer systems. A dedicated indoor space for a washing machine protects the appliance from the elements, potentially extending its lifespan.
Parking is a significant advantage, with space for up to three cars available at no extra charge. The agent notes that the 3LDK layout is an ideal size for a family. Pet ownership is negotiable (ペット相談). The initial costs are reduced as there is no security deposit (敷金無). Key money (礼金) is required, equivalent to one month's rent (95,000 yen). Other associated costs include a one-time guarantee commission fee of 10,000 yen and an agency fee of 104,500 yen. A monthly guarantee fee of 1,900 yen (2% of the total rent) and a monthly transfer fee of 330 yen also apply. The contract term is two years.
The surrounding area in Nakatsu City is convenient for daily life. Within an 800-meter radius, residents have access to a convenience store, supermarket, and Nakatsu City Kitagata Elementary School. The area is also close to a drugstore, a shopping street, and a park. Nakatsu City is historically rich, famous for Nakatsu Castle, a well-preserved flatland castle built in the late 16th century by the Christian daimyo Sorin Otomo and later expanded by the influential strategist and lord, Tadaoki Hosokawa. Its unique stonework and reconstructed keep offer a glimpse into Japan's feudal past.