The Florence Midori: A Luxurious New Condominium in Hiroshima's Prestigious Midori District
Nestled within the esteemed residential enclave of Midori in Hiroshima's Minami Ward, The Florence Midori presents an exclusive collection of 23 high-end condominium residences. This new development, scheduled for completion in late June 2025, embodies a concept of serene living, scholarly ambiance, and distinguished character. The property is strategically positioned within the school districts of Midorimachi Elementary and Junior High Schools, as well as Hiroshima University's affiliated schools, adding to its appeal for families.
The architectural design prioritizes privacy and luxury with a "one floor, two residences" layout, ensuring each unit is a corner residence with a southern orientation for abundant sunlight and ventilation. A rare feature in a central urban area is the inclusion of a 100% flat parking lot for all residences, secured by an electric sliding gate. Each home is equipped with underfloor heating in the living, dining, and kitchen areas, and features advanced security systems including zone security and Tebra key hands-free access. The building utilizes an "out-pole design" for efficient space utilization and incorporates ultra-fine bubble technology in water systems for enhanced cleansing and skin-beauty effects.
Critical agent notes provide specific details for a model room unit being offered at a special price. The subject unit is Type C, Unit 902, with an area of 85.10 square meters and a price of 69,880,000 yen (including tax). This unit has been used as a model room from August 1, 2025 (Reiwa 7), and will be delivered in its current condition. The sale is on a first-come, first-served basis. The balcony area is 11.43 square meters, with additional service balcony area of 4.17 square meters and a meter box area of 0.63 square meters. Included furniture comprises a dining table, curtains, and ceiling lights. The building confirmation number is JE23BA2-34-0921 (November 21, Reiwa 5). The developer is affiliated with several professional associations including the Hiroshima Prefecture Condominium Association and the Japan Housing Construction Industry Association.
The surrounding Midori area is one of Hiroshima's most prestigious neighborhoods, known for its tranquil, leafy streets. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Ujina area was historically a major port for overseas emigration and trade in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The closest major landmark is the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located approximately 5 kilometers north, serving as a profound symbol of peace and resilience.