Lions Mansion Aizu Chuo Higashi: A Well-Maintained Apartment with City Views
This property is a 2DK apartment for sale in the Lions Mansion Aizu Chuo Higashi building in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. The apartment is located on the 8th floor of a 14-story building, offering views over the city from its balcony. The total private floor area is 49.62 square meters, with an 8.0 square meter balcony.
The apartment is being sold in its current condition, with the seller performing a cleaning before handover. The interior includes an approximately 8.75-jo DK (dining-kitchen) area, a roughly 6-jo Western-style room, and a separate 6-jo Japanese-style room. The bathroom, toilet, and washroom will also be cleaned by the seller. The apartment is equipped with a newer model air conditioner and a monitor intercom system that allows visual confirmation of visitors.
Agent notes on equipment and facilities have been translated and incorporated: Gas type: city gas. Water supply: public. Drainage type: sewer. The property has air conditioning, a BS antenna, internet connection, a system kitchen, a daytime building manager, an elevator, is a corner unit, and features a parcel delivery box, bicycle parking, motorcycle parking, and a balcony.
The building itself is a 34-year-old reinforced concrete structure with 48 total units. Shared amenities include a well-maintained entrance hall, an elevator that stops on every floor, interior corridors (providing shelter on rainy or snowy days), and mailboxes. Security is enhanced by the presence of a daytime manager. Parking is available on-site for 8,000 yen per month, subject to availability.
The location is convenient, with Aizuwakamatsu Station on the Banetsu West Line approximately a 15-minute walk away. Nearby amenities include Tsurujo Elementary School (900m, ~13 min walk), Dai-ni Junior High School (1500m, ~21 min walk), the Co-op Aioi store (450m, ~7 min walk), and Aizuwakamatsu City Hall (650m, ~9 min walk). Monthly fees include a 10,000 yen management fee and a 14,000 yen repair reserve fund.