Haihome Shizu Station Front: A Fully Renovated Apartment Near the Station
This property, Haihome Shizu Station Front, is a 3LDK apartment located just a 5-minute walk from Keisei Line's Shizu Station in Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture. The apartment underwent a full renovation in 2021, presenting a modern and move-in ready interior. It is situated on the 10th floor of an 11-story SRC (Steel Reinforced Concrete) building, offering a southwest-facing orientation for good sunlight and views.
The layout features a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of approximately 16.7 tatami mats, complete with living room storage. The kitchen is designed to allow conversation with family while cooking, as it overlooks the living area. The apartment includes a two-sided balcony, promoting excellent ventilation throughout the unit. All rooms feature flooring, and the property comes with a system kitchen, bathroom dryer (which also includes heating and cool air functions), a shower-equipped vanity, a wide balcony, and a heated toilet seat. Storage is available in all rooms.
The building itself is a substantial community with commercial facilities on the first floor, providing convenient daily shopping and access to medical services. Building amenities include an elevator (which stops on this floor), a bicycle parking area, and a motorcycle parking space. The location is highly convenient, with Shizu Station a 5-minute walk away. The neighborhood offers multiple supermarkets, convenience stores, and a drugstore within a few minutes' walk. Sakura City Municipal Kamishizu Elementary School is a 9-minute walk, and a supermarket is a 7-minute walk away.
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The property is listed for sale at 18,800,000 JPY. The monthly fees include a management fee of 7,690 JPY and a repair reserve fund of 13,780 JPY. There is also an association fee of 360 JPY per month. The building was originally completed in October 1980.