Spacious One-Room Apartment with Private Garden in Hirakata, Osaka
This charming one-room apartment in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a unique living experience with its own private garden. The south-facing orientation ensures ample sunlight throughout the day, providing a warm and bright atmosphere even in winter. The property is pet-friendly, with pets allowed upon consultation, making it an ideal choice for pet owners.
The apartment features a total floor area of 29.97 sqm (approximately 9.06 tsubo) and is located on the first floor of a three-story wooden building constructed in March 2001. The layout is a comfortable one-room design with a 13.8-tatami mat Western-style room. Key equipment includes a toilet, shower, washbasin, independent washroom, gas stove, closet, and free internet usage. Special notes indicate the property is a sale-type apartment for rent, handled under an exclusive intermediary agreement (Management Code 558). The rental terms include a two-year contract with no renewal fee, but require tenant liability insurance (approx. 15,000 yen for 2 years) and membership in a rental guarantee program (24,550 yen via Zentakuren). A credit card payment option is available, and smoking is prohibited.
Additional move-in costs include key money of 150,000 yen, a security deposit of 50,000 yen, and a key replacement fee starting from 22,000 yen. The monthly rent is 45,000 yen with a monthly common area fee of 3,000 yen. There is no parking available. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
The neighborhood of Nagisa Nishi is conveniently located within an 8-minute walk from Gotsuyama Station on the Keihan Main Line, providing easy access to central Osaka and Kyoto. An interesting local fact is that Hirakata City is home to Kansai Gaidai University, attracting a diverse international community. The area is also within reasonable distance of the historic Hirakata Tōshō-gū, a beautiful Shinto shrine known for its autumn festivals and dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.