Renovated 2LDK Apartment in Toyota City
This 10th-floor apartment, situated in a 12-story building constructed in March 1984, offers a comfortable living space in the heart of Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a 2LDK layout with a total floor area of 63.08 square meters and a balcony of 11.35 square meters. The building is constructed with steel-framed reinforced concrete (SRC) and has a total of 36 units.
The apartment underwent a full renovation in November 2025, which included new flooring, wall and ceiling coverings, replacement of fittings, a new water heater, a new gas stove, new screen doors, and a thorough cleaning. The kitchen features a white基调 and ample storage, while the living and dining areas are designed for comfortable daily life. The bathroom has been fully renovated and includes a bathroom dryer. The toilet has been updated with modern fixtures, and the washbasin has also been replaced. The western-style rooms feature double-glazed windows for superior insulation and soundproofing. The unit is currently vacant and available for immediate move-in.
Key equipment includes a balcony and a patrolling building manager. The property is located in a quasi-fire prevention zone. Monthly costs include a management fee of 9,000 yen and a repair reserve fund of 15,000 yen. Two off-site parking spaces are secured: one light vehicle space and one standard car space. The primary off-site parking lot (gravel) is a 6-minute walk (approx. 450m) away at 7,216 yen per month, located at 9-1 Yamate, Toyota City. A second parking space for light vehicles is a 9-minute walk (approx. 700m) at 11,880 yen per month, located at 3-chome Yamate, Toyota City. A nearby parking lot is also available 450m from the property. Pets are negotiable. The property is within a commercial zone and has a city planning designation of urbanization area. The land rights are freehold. The judicial scrivener will be designated by the seller. In case of discrepancies between the information and the current condition, the current condition takes precedence.