Alphastates Mito Omachi: A New Condominium in Mito's Historic District
Alphastates Mito Omachi is a new condominium development currently under construction in the prestigious Omachi address of Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This 14-story reinforced concrete building comprises 65 units, offering a selection of 2LDK and 3LDK layouts with exclusive areas ranging from 70.39㎡ to 76.39㎡. The property is strategically located just a 12-minute walk from JR Mito Station, providing excellent access to multiple train lines including the JR Joban Line, JR Suigun Line, and the Kashima Rinkai Railway Oarai Kashima Line.
The development incorporates advanced features and a high level of security. All units face southeast to enjoy abundant sunlight and views. The building is equipped with a 24-hour security system linked to a security company, surveillance cameras in common areas, and a hands-free "Tebra" key system for keyless entry. A disaster preparedness storage room is also provided. The condominium is pet-friendly, subject to certain conditions, and features a barrier-free design with minimal level differences within the units for enhanced safety and accessibility.
Agent notes provide critical details: The exclusive area is measured from the center of the walls and differs from the registered area. The listed price includes consumption tax on the building. Sales are on a first-come, first-served basis, so desired units may already be under contract. Additional specifics include balcony areas from 13.68㎡ to 19.17㎡ and other areas such as an "alcove" ranging from 3.49㎡ to 5.30㎡. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-23044642 (dated March 22, 2024, Reiwa 6). The seller is a member of the Shikoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Kagawa Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
The area is rich in history and culture. Mito is the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture and is famous for Kairakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately a 25-minute walk from the property. This expansive landscape garden, created in the Edo period, is particularly renowned for its over 3,000 plum trees that bloom spectacularly in late winter. The property's location in the Omachi district places it near administrative and cultural centers, offering a blend of urban convenience and traditional charm.