Ocean View Apartment in a Quiet Residential Area of Nagasaki
This spacious 3LDK apartment offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in Nagasaki City. The property features an 80.31 sqm interior with a well-designed layout that includes a 16.8 sqm LDK, two Western-style rooms (7 sqm and 6 sqm), and a 5 sqm Japanese-style room. A significant highlight is the 19.52 sqm two-sided balcony facing southeast, providing ample outdoor space and excellent natural light from three sides.
The building is a robust 9-story reinforced concrete structure with 100-year concrete specifications, ensuring long-term durability. It is equipped with an elevator, auto-lock security system with monitor and dimple key, and double-lock keys for added safety. The apartment itself is a corner unit with flooring throughout. The interior boasts a system kitchen with a counter, dishwasher, and 2-way functionality. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the bathroom features an auto bath, bath drying function, reheat function, bathroom heating, and a shampoo dresser. Other notable facilities include city gas, hot water supply, heated toilet seat, washbasin, laundry machine space, internet readiness, and a 24-hour ventilation system. Storage is plentiful with a walk-in closet and additional closets.
Special notes indicate that pets (small dogs and cats) are negotiable, as is playing musical instruments. The exterior walls are concrete, and the unit enjoys good sunlight. It is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with no building directly in front and adjacent structures at least 2 meters away. Visitor parking is available, and the building manager is on duty during the day. The monthly fees include a 11,700 yen management fee and a 13,300 yen reserve fund.
The location in Nagasaki's Kourashimachi area is highly accessible, with the Nakaura bus stop just a 1-minute walk (50m) away. The area is known for its peaceful atmosphere while remaining close to urban conveniences. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Oura Cathedral, a National Treasure and UNESCO World Heritage site, representing the rich cultural history of Nagasaki's foreign settlements.