Spacious 3DK Apartment with Ample Storage in Saitama
This apartment offers a comfortable living space with a 3DK layout and a total floor area of 52.40 square meters. Built in September 1989, the reinforced concrete (RC) building provides a solid and durable structure. The unit is situated on the 3rd floor of a 4-story building and features a south-facing balcony, ensuring plenty of natural light.
The property comes equipped with a range of facilities. These include propane gas, a space for installing a gas stove, a dedicated toilet, a separate bath and toilet, a shower, an independent washbasin area, a washstand, an indoor space for a washing machine, CATV, a balcony, storage space, a video monitor intercom, and a bicycle parking area. The exterior of the building features tile siding.
Important notes regarding the lease have been provided by the agent. The renewal administrative fee is 0.25 months (tax excluded). High-speed internet is included for free via the J:COM NET 100M course, though any paid options will be the tenant's responsibility. If a dimple key replacement is desired, it costs 25,300 yen. A bank transfer fee of 330 yen applies. Water bills are split equally among occupants and paid via transfer upon request from the management company. The renewal fee itself is equivalent to one month of the new rent.
The monthly rent is 66,000 yen. Additional monthly costs include a common area fee of 4,000 yen. The initial deposit is 1.5 months' rent, and there is no key money. There is no monthly management fee. A rent guarantee company is required, with an initial cost of 50% of the first total rent and 10,000 yen annually thereafter. A one-time indoor deodorizing/antibacterial treatment fee of 16,500 yen and a concierge facility fee of 241,100 yen are also applicable. The property is currently vacant and ready for occupancy from mid-April 2026.
The apartment is located in Saitama City's Sakura Ward, a residential area within the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan Area. An interesting local fact is that Saitama City was formed in 2001 by the merger of Urawa, Omiya, Yono, and Iwatsuki cities, becoming a designated ordinance city. The closest major landmark is the historic Omiya Bonsai Village, a globally renowned center for the art of bonsai, located a short drive or train ride away.