Spacious 2K Apartment in Osaka's Tsurumi Ward with Convenient Access to Hot Springs
This rental apartment, located in Osaka's Tsurumi Ward, offers a comfortable and practical living space. The property is a 2K layout with a total private area of 32.4 square meters (approximately 9.8 tsubo), featuring a Japanese-style room of 6 tatami mats and another of 4.5 tatami mats. The balcony faces east, providing good natural light. The building is a two-story wooden structure, and this unit is on the second floor. It was built in May 1971.
Key financial terms include a monthly rent of 35,000 yen with no monthly management or common area fees. There is a key money (reikin) requirement of 50,000 yen and no security deposit (shikikin). The contract period is 2 years, and there is a renewal fee. The property requires the tenant to join a rental guarantee scheme, with an initial commission of 40% of one month's rent and an annual guarantee commission fee of 13,000 yen. Tenant insurance is also required, estimated at 23,000 yen for two years for fire coverage, though details may change depending on the occupant and conditions. Credit card payment is accepted for transactions.
The apartment is equipped with a toilet, a Type II kitchen, a gas stove (included and usable), storage space, and city gas. Special notes indicate that the property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Use for office purposes is permitted. The managing agent conducts periodic inspections, and the floor plan should be considered secondary to the actual condition of the property.
The surrounding area is well-serviced with shopping facilities like Bando Tsurumi Imazu and Life supermarkets, convenience stores, pharmacies, a post office, and a bank all within walking distance. A particularly interesting local feature is the Shin Asahi Onsen (hot spring) in Imazuminami 2-chome, just an 8-minute walk away, offering a perfect way to relax. For broader exploration, the famous Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and major tourist attraction, is easily accessible from the area, providing a deep dive into Japan's samurai history.