Spacious 3DK Detached House in a Quiet Kagoshima Neighborhood
This detached rental house, named Oshima Residence, offers a comfortable living space of 61.56 square meters with a 3DK layout in the quiet residential area of Kasenda Fumoto-cho, Minamisatsuma City, Kagoshima Prefecture. The property is a single-story wooden structure built in May 1962, providing a well-established home in a peaceful setting.
Agent notes highlight several key features and equipment. The flooring is designed to protect washing machines from the elements, allowing them to be placed indoors. This setup is expected to prolong the appliance's lifespan, makes cleaning and maintenance easier, and helps prevent issues with mites and mold. The kitchen is equipped for gas cooking, enabling thorough heating for delicious meals. The property includes air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a washlet toilet seat, a bath reheating system, a system kitchen, a separate washbasin area, space for an indoor washing machine, a bathroom dryer, and parking for two or more vehicles. Basic amenities include propane gas, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a gas stove, designated washing machine space, a washbasin, and a bathroom with a window. Additional features are lighting fixtures, an engawa (veranda), storage space, and a garden.
The property is located in a quiet residential area with good convenience. It is available for immediate occupancy and pets are negotiable. The monthly rent is 38,000 yen with no management fees. The initial costs include a security deposit of two months' rent (76,000 yen) and no key money.
The area of Minamisatsuma City in southern Kagoshima is known for its rich history, warm climate, and citrus production. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Makurazaki was historically a major center for katsuobushi (dried bonito) production, a fundamental ingredient in Japanese dashi stock. The region offers a relaxed pace of life with access to coastal scenery. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Kaseda Samurai Residence district, which preserves historical samurai homes and offers a glimpse into the area's past.