Compact and Convenient Apartment in Chiba's Mobara City
This rental apartment, located in Minamiyoshida, Mobara City, Chiba Prefecture, offers a compact and affordable living solution. The monthly rent is 23,000 yen, with no additional monthly management or common area fees. The move-in costs include a security deposit (敷金) equivalent to two months' rent and a key money (礼金) payment of one month's rent. The property is a one-room unit with a total floor area of 16.52 square meters (approximately 4.99 tsubo), located on the second floor of a two-story wooden building constructed in October 1993. The apartment features a balcony.
The property is equipped with a toilet, a combined bath and toilet unit, a shower, air conditioning, a space for an indoor washing machine, flooring, a bay window, lighting fixtures, a fire alarm, and uses propane gas. A special note (特記) indicates this property is suitable for the elderly. An important remark (備考) states that at contract renewal, a renewal administrative fee equivalent to one month of the new rent plus consumption tax will be charged. The property is currently vacant, and the move-in date is negotiable. The lease contract period is two years, with a renewal fee of 1.1 months of the new rent. Tenant insurance is required (approximately 20,000 yen for two years, covering fire and household goods). A rental guarantee company membership is also required (initial fee 20,000 yen, monthly fee 400 yen). Credit card payment is accepted as a condition. Smoking is not permitted. The water usage fee is covered by the landlord, and occupancy is limited to one person.
The apartment is situated along Prefectural Route 31, making it convenient for commuting and school commutes. The area offers everyday amenities including a Seven-Eleven convenience store, a post office, and gas stations. An interesting fact about Mobara City is that it is a major producer of negi (Japanese leeks), contributing significantly to the regional agriculture. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily visit the nearby Kujukuri Beach, one of Japan's longest sandy coastlines, perfect for surfing, swimming, and scenic walks.