Spacious 2LDK Apartment with Free Rent Period in Otsuki, Yamanashi
This well-appointed apartment, located in the Otsuki Flower Heights building in Otsuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a generous 54.40 square meters of living space. Built in October 1991, the property features a south-facing balcony and is situated on the top (4th) floor of a 5-story steel-framed building, providing a bright and airy corner unit.
The apartment comes fully equipped with essential facilities including propane gas, city water, a septic tank, air conditioning, hot water supply, an elevator, and electricity. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the toilet features a heated bidet seat. The unit includes a shower with a reheating function and a shampoo dresser. Other amenities comprise a washbasin area, a system kitchen, flooring throughout, a dedicated laundry machine space indoors, and ample storage.
Key special notes include: occupancy for two people is permitted, parking is available for two vehicles (at an additional cost of 3,000 yen), and a free rent period is offered. Important remarks specify that TV reception is via antenna and the property is located within a sediment disaster warning area (Yellow Zone). There is no key money (礼金 0 yen), though a cancellation fee of one month's rent applies for contracts terminated within the first year. A rental guarantee is required: the initial guarantee fee is 50% of the total monthly rent, with a monthly guarantee fee of a flat 800 yen. A renewal fee equivalent to one month of the new rent applies at contract renewal. The monthly rent is 48,000 yen with a 2,000 yen management fee and an estimated 2,000 yen for water utilities.
The area around Otsuki City is a gateway to the natural splendor of the Fuji Five Lakes region and the Southern Japanese Alps. An interesting local fact is that Otsuki Station is the main transfer point for the Fujikyuko Line, the scenic railway that takes visitors directly to the iconic sights of the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park and the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, one of the best vantage points for viewing Mount Fuji.