Compact and Convenient Apartment in Sapporo's Quiet Residential Area
This apartment, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kitano 7-jo 2-chome in Sapporo's Kiyota Ward, offers a practical and affordable living solution. The property is a 1LDK layout with a total private floor area of 24.75 square meters (approximately 7.48 tsubo). The interior is divided into a 9-tatami mat LDK (living, dining, kitchen) area and a separate 3.5-tatami mat Western-style room, providing distinct living and sleeping spaces.
Key equipment and features include a separate bath and toilet, a shower, kerosene heating, and propane gas water heating. Special notes from the agent highlight that the property is situated in a quiet residential area. Additional remarks specify that the floor plan diagram prioritizes the actual current condition of the unit.
The building, named "Bell Tree 202," is a two-story wooden structure built in March 1985. It is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tozai Line's Minami-go 18-chome Station, providing excellent access to central Sapporo. The apartment is currently vacant, with the move-in date available upon consultation. Monthly costs include a rent of 32,000 yen and a common area maintenance fee of 1,000 yen. A security deposit of one month's rent is required, but there is no key money (reikin). Parking is not available on-site.
The surrounding Kiyota Ward is a predominantly residential area known for its parks and family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Sapporo Salmon Museum, which details the city's history of salmon fishing and conservation in the Toyohira River. The closest major landmark is the expansive Makomanai Park, a large sports and recreational complex that hosted events during the 1972 Winter Olympics.