Spacious and Renovated 3LDK Apartment in Yamatotakada
This well-presented 3LDK apartment in the Rêveil Yamatotakada building offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. The property features a generous 17.5-jo (approx. 28.3 sqm) south-facing living and dining area that opens onto a sunny balcony, ensuring ample natural light throughout the day. The layout is highly functional, with all rooms equipped with storage, including large closets in the bedrooms. The unit underwent significant renovations in June 2017, including new flooring, partial wall coverings, and a completely refurbished washbasin area with new plumbing.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is vacant, and viewings are encouraged. Interested parties are invited to contact the agent freely to arrange a viewing date. The construction companies for the building were Tokura Construction Co., Ltd. and Muramoto Construction Co., Ltd. The property is located in areas designated under Building Standards Act Article 22, a 15m height district, a 20m height district, and is subject to the Landscape Act. The surrounding environment is highly convenient: it is a 4-minute walk (approx. 250m) to Kataoshio Elementary School, a 5-minute walk (approx. 370m) to Sundy Takada store, a 9-minute walk (approx. 670m) to KINSHO Yamatotakada store, and a 10-minute walk (approx. 800m) to Kusuri no Aoki Miwamachi store. The agent offers free consultation on home loans, property tours available on weekdays, weekends, and holidays (closed Wednesdays), a promise to disclose all properties for sale, easy-to-understand explanations about purchasing and selling, and consultation on any matters concerning the neighborhood or residents' association.
The location provides excellent dual-access transportation, being just a 10-minute walk from Kintetsu Takadashi Station and a 12-minute walk from JR Takada Station, connecting you easily to wider Nara and Osaka. The area around Yamatotakada is part of the Nara Basin, historically significant as part of the ancient Yamato Province, the political and cultural heart of early Japan. For a major tourist attraction, the renowned Asuka Village, an area filled with ancient burial mounds, temples, and ruins from Japan's Asuka Period (538-710 AD), is a short drive or train ride away, offering a profound glimpse into the nation's origins.