Piazzacourt Minamiyagi: A New Condominium in Nara's Revitalized Heart
Piazzacourt Minamiyagi is a newly completed condominium offering a sophisticated living experience in the dynamic and convenient area of Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture. This development marks the first new condominium sale in the Yamato-Yagi area in 11 years, presenting a rare opportunity for buyers. The property boasts excellent multi-station access, being just a 4-minute walk from Kintetsu Kashihara Line's "Yagi-Nishiguchi" Station, a 9-minute walk from "Yamato-Yagi" Station, and a 5-minute walk from JR Sakurai Line's "Unebi" Station.
The building's design features a calm, streetscape-harmonizing exterior using high-quality materials for a timeless facade. A key security feature is the imposing dark gray shutter gate at the entrance approach, which blocks external views and ensures privacy and safety. The entrance hall is designed with large glass windows for an open feel, while a cranked layout protects residents' privacy. A lush green approach and a large, projecting canopy welcome residents home.
Critical agent notes provide detailed specifications: Balcony area ranges from 11.94㎡ to 14.08㎡. Other areas include: Service Balcony area/2.42㎡, MB area/0.65㎡ to 0.69㎡, Porch area/6.47㎡ and 7.99㎡, Alcove area/1.18㎡ to 1.73㎡, and Outdoor Unit Placement area/1.79㎡ to 2.49㎡. The building confirmation number is Dai 22 Kakukō Kenchiku Zai Nara Chū 0893-gō (dated May 16, 2023). The developer is a member of the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Nara Prefecture Real Estate Transaction Association.
The condominium is equipped with high-function amenities for a comfortable lifestyle. A 24-hour garbage disposal system offers unparalleled convenience, and pre-installed KCN (Kintetsu Cable Network) Wi-Fi with a router allows for immediate internet use upon moving in. An auto-lock system with Tebra key access enhances security and convenience.
The surrounding Kashihara area is rich in history and culture. A short trip will bring you to the iconic Kashihara Jingu, a major Shinto shrine built on the site where Japan's first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, is said to have ascended the throne. The area offers a blend of modern convenience and deep historical significance, providing a uniquely enriching living environment.