Compact and Convenient 1K Apartment in Suita, Osaka
This rental apartment, located in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a compact and functional living space ideal for a single occupant. The property is a 1K layout with a 6-tatami mat Western-style room, providing a comfortable bedroom area separate from the kitchen. The apartment is situated on the 4th floor of a 4-story reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in March 1996. The total floor area is 18.01 square meters (approximately 5.44 tsubo), and it features a private balcony.
Key financial details include a monthly rent of 38,000 yen, with a monthly common area fee of 3,000 yen. The initial move-in costs consist of a security deposit (Shikikin) of 50,000 yen and a key money (Reikin) of 50,000 yen. There is no monthly management fee. Other one-time costs include a key exchange fee starting from 16,500 yen. The contract term is one year with no renewal fee. The property requires the tenant to join a rental guarantee scheme (全保連設備保証) and take out insurance (approximately 20,000 yen per year).
According to the agent's notes, the apartment is equipped with a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a single-burner IH cooking heater, storage space, a shoe box, air conditioning, free optical fiber internet, a space for a washing machine, city gas, and running water. The building has a bicycle parking area and a motorcycle parking area. The property is currently vacant and the move-in date is negotiable. Important conditions include: no pets allowed, no musical instruments, no two-person occupancy, no room sharing, no DIY modifications, and a guarantor is required.
The apartment is located in Suita's Yamate-cho district, a short 10-minute walk from Toyotsu Station on the Hankyu Senri Line, providing easy access to central Osaka and the wider Kansai region. Suita is a vibrant city known for hosting Expo '70, the first World's Fair held in Asia. The site of the exposition is now the expansive Expo '70 Commemorative Park, a major tourist attraction featuring beautiful gardens, museums, and the iconic Tower of the Sun sculpture.